Science news articles about 'chao professor'

  • Tethered molecules act as light-driven reversible nanoswitches

    ... by a team led by Paul S. Weiss, distinguished professor of chemistry and physics at Penn State University and James M. Tour, Chao professor of chemistry at Rice University, are reported ...
  • Molecular memory a game-changer

    ... available online in Nature Materials, Rice professor James Tour and postdoctoral researchers Yubao ... layer, said Tour, Rice's Chao Professor of Chemistry as well as a professor of mechanical engineering and materials ...
  • Rice rolls out new nanocars

    ... by the lab of James Tour, Rice's Chao Professor of Chemistry and a professor of mechanical engineering and materials ... by Link; Tour; Anatoly Kolomeisky, associate professor of chemistry and chemical and biomolecular engineering; postdoc ...
  • Rice researchers unzip the future

    ... with a zipper. Research by the Rice University lab of Professor James Tour, featured on the cover of the April ... you want," said Tour, Rice's Chao Professor of Chemistry and also a professor of mechanical engineering and materials ...
  • Silicon with afterburners: Process developed at Rice could be boon to electronics manufacturer

    ... circuits, said James Tour, Rice's Chao Professor of Chemistry and professor of mechanical engineering and materials science and of computer science. Doping introduces impurities ...
  • Graphitic memory techniques advance at Rice

    ... the industry understands," said Tour, Rice's Chao Professor of Chemistry and a professor of mechanical engineering and materials science and of computer science. "That makes this a good alternative ...
  • Liquid method: pure graphene production

    ... ," said lead co-author Matteo Pasquali, professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering and chemistry at Rice ... , Rice's T.T. and W.F. Chao Professor of Chemistry. "In liquid crystals, the individual ...

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