Chemistry major Lorena Hong finds personal growth as she works to develop methods for storing energy from the sun. [2 min read]
USC Dornsife News
Imaginative new approaches to battery technology may give us longer-lasting power in smaller packages. More important, they may give renewable energy the charge it needs to finally succeed on a wide scale.
The installation and launch of a solar energy system at the USC Wrigley Marine Science Center marks a significant step in the university’s efforts to boost sustainability.
Mark Thompson of chemistry is named a fellow by the National Academy of Inventors for demonstrating a “highly prolific spirit of innovation.”
Professor of Chemistry Oleg Prezhdo joins USC Dornsife this Fall, continuing his research on solar energy and how to produce it more cheaply and efficiently.
USC Dornsife’s Mark Thompson, a pioneer in convergent science and engineering and the inventor of key smartphone colors, receives the 2013 Tolman Medal for his contributions to chemistry.
USC offers many ways to heighten environmental and health consciousness. One is the Farmer’s Market. USC Dornsife undergraduate Justin Bogda tells you all about it.
USC Dornsife welcomes two new assistant science professors whose research focuses on some of the greatest challenges facing the 21st century — climate change and the search for clean, renewable energy.
No one is left out of the nation’s biggest solar feed-in tariff program after PERE steps in.
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