An emerging class of electrically conductive plastics called "radical polymers” may bring low-cost, transparent solar cells, flexible and lightweight batteries, and ultrathin antistatic coatings for consumer electronics and aircraft.
On Thursday (Sept. 25), the School presented Rob Crane (MSChE '94, PhD '97), Jefferson (Jeff) C. Lievense (PhD '84) and Stephen (Steve) R. Murrill (BSChE '71) with the 2014 Outstanding Chemical Engineer Award.