Improving computer memory, solar cells goal of UH chemist

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Vas Lubchenko a theoretical physical chemist at UH takes raw data from researchers in the lab and crunches formulas and numbers to solve the puzzle of electrical phenomena in amorphous materials. Lubchenko was one of 16 recipients to win the Beckman  ...
Vas Lubchenko, a theoretical physical chemist at UH, takes raw data from researchers in the lab and crunches formulas and numbers to solve the puzzle of electrical phenomena in amorphous materials. Lubchenko was one of 16 recipients to win the Beckman Young Investigator Award in 2008, receiving a three-year $300,000 grant with which he will hire a postdoctoral researcher and two graduate students to assist him. Credit: Thomas Shea

A high-tech breakthrough in solar cells and flash drives may just come down to good old-fashioned pencil and paper calculations, says an award-winning young chemist at the University of Houston.


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