210715 Nejati 012

Siamak Nejati, assistant professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, is researching new ways to build three-dimensional molecular structures that could have far-reaching impacts in electronics, medicine and more. He is holding a representative sample of a thin film porous organic frameworks. Nejati has received a five-year, $593,240 Faculty Early Career Development Program grant from the National Science Foundation to build on his previous research. July 15, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Siamak Nejati, assistant professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, is researching new ways to build three-dimensional molecular structures that could have far-reaching impacts in electronics, medicine and more. He is holding a representative sample of a thin film porous organic frameworks. Nejati has received a five-year, $593,240 Faculty Early Career Development Program grant from the National Science Foundation to build on his previous research. July 15, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.