KU Center for Environmentally Beneficial Catalysis
@KUcebc
Chemical discoveries at the frontiers of science and engineering. Protecting the planet, promoting prosperity, and enriching scholarship through diversity.
We are hosting a half-day hands-on chemistry day for area high school science teachers on July 31st in collaboration with @KansasCornSTEM.
We have limited space for this free event, register by June 30 at https://t.co/0YlqGyWtB6
@USD497@WichitaUSD259@TPS_501@kckschools
We are hosting a half-day hands-on chemistry day for area high school science teachers on July 31st in collaboration with @KansasCornSTEM.
We have limited space for this free event, register by June 30 at https://t.co/0YlqGyWtB6
@USD497@WichitaUSD259@TPS_501@kckschools
Congratulations to all of our KU Center for Environmentally Beneficial Catalysis 2022-2023 graduates! We are so proud to be a part of your educational journey! #RockChalk
We are hosting a half-day hands-on chemistry day for area high school science teachers on July 31st in collaboration with @KansasCornSTEM.
We have limited space for this free event, register by June 30 at https://t.co/0YlqGyWtB6
@USD497@WichitaUSD259@TPS_501@kckschools
Meet the April 2023 Unsung Hero of #KUResearch, Chris Lyon, @KUcebc administrative director, whose breadth of experience keeps projects moving.
Read the full story below:
https://t.co/ttk8yijkE6
As solar panels reach the end of their working lives, many end up in landfills. With $1.3M in Department of Energy funding, @UnivOfKansas scientists are poised to avert this looming waste crisis by developing a green, low-cost recycling process.
Details☀️ https://t.co/wjV1eJndno
Extra extra read all about it. #Ozone can be used in a safe manner to pretreat grass #lignin and recover valuable aromatic monomers like #vanillin
https://t.co/CjYGc2SvN0