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Lewis, Nathan

Stanton, Colby E., and Lewis, Nathan S., Principles and Applications of... [Pg.638]

Tan, Ming X., Laibinis, Paul E., Nguyen, Sonbinh T., Kesselman, Janet M., Stanton, Colby E. and Lewis. Nathan S., Principles and Applications... [Pg.486]

Lewis, Nathan S. and Crabtree, George Basic Research needs for energy utilisation , DOE Report on the Basic Research Workshop on Solar Cell Utilisation, April 18-21, 2005. http // WWW. sc. doe. gov/bes /reports /files / SEU rpt.pdf (accessed, January, 10, 2010). [Pg.340]

William Rintoul, Frederic Lewis Nathan, 1861-1933 , Journal of the Chemical Society, 1 (1934), 564-565. [Pg.45]

HIROSHIMA UNIVERSITY, HIROSHIMA, JAPAN NATHAN S. LEWIS... [Pg.594]

Acknowledgements. Much help was obtained from colleagues in a general way. Their advice has been, by and large, respected. Dr. Ron Fawcett of the University of California, Davis, read and criticized part of Chapter 6. Chapters 8 and 9 were reported upon by Prof. Brian B.E. Conway, University of Ottawa. Chapter 9 was monitored by Dr. Rey Sidik at Texas A M University. Chapter 10 was discussed with Prof. Nathan Lewis, Stanford University. Chapter 11 was commented upon by Dr. Norman Weinberg. Chapter 12 was studied and corrected by Dr. Robert Kelly, University of Virginia. Chapter 13 was read and criticized by Prof. AJ. Appleby, Texas A M University and Dr. Supramaniam Srinivasan, Princeton University. Chapter 14 was commented upon by Dr. Martin Blank, State University of New York, and Chapter 15 by Dr. Robert Gale of Louisiana State University. [Pg.14]

Hydrogen Production from Solar Energy Nathan Lewis, California Institute of Technology... [Pg.156]

Ming X. Tan, Ashish Bansal, Iver Lanermann, Gary A. Shreve Nathan S. Lewis... [Pg.4341]

Anthony Fitch received his undergraduate degree at the University of Nebraska at Kearney and is currently pursuing his PhD at Caltech under the advisement of Nathan S. Lewis. [Pg.773]

Nathan Lewis is George L. Argyros Professor of Chemistry at the California Institute of Technology, where he has been on the faculty since 1988. He has also served as the Principal Investigator of the Beckman Institute Molecular Materials Resource Center at Caltech since 1992. From 1981 to 1986, he was on the faculty at Stanford, as assistant professor from 1981 to 1985 and associate professor from 1986 to 1988. He received his PhD in Chemistry from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has been an Alfred P. Sloan Fellow, a Camille and Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar and a Presidential Young Investigator. He received the Fresenius Award in 1990, the ACS Award in Pure Chemistry in 1991, the Orton Memorial Lecture award in 2003... [Pg.774]

Fossil fuels will remain abundant and available as well as continue to provide most of the world s energy. (Nathan Lewis)... [Pg.18]

There will be a drive toward fuels with higher hydrogen/carbon ratio, but balanced against the need to utilize the extensive low hydrogen/carbon coal resource base in the United States. (Venki Raman, Nathan Lewis)... [Pg.18]

Tighter environmental constraints will be imposed. (Nathan Lewis)... [Pg.18]


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