Nicholas A. Kotov Wins Nanoscale Science Award

September 1, 2021
Photo courtesy of University of Michigan

Please join us in congratulating Nicholas A. Kotov, along with Joseph B. and Florence V. Cejka Professor of Engineering, who recently won the 2022 Nanoscale Science and Engineering Forum Award (NSEF), from the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) for his “discovery of chiral nanostructures with large amplitude optical activity and establishing chemical principles for their engineering.” This annual award from the Institute “recognizes outstanding contributions to the advancement of nanoscale science and engineering in the field of Chemical Engineering through scholarship, education or service.”

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Explore some of Kotov’s CPL applications here.

About the Author

Dr. Carlos Morillo received his Post Doc at Advanced Industrial Science & Technology in Fukuoka and was a Research Scientist at Kyushu University in Japan where he lived for several years. Carlos received his Doctor of Engineering from Kyushu University and his Masters and BS from Simon Bolivar University in Caracas Venezuela. He is an Applications Scientist at JASCO.