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High School Visits

Researchers will be available for high school class visits to present and discuss the importance of catalysis and chemical transformations used in the synthesis of materials important to our economy. Hands-on activities will be available as the program progresses.

Click here to view our presentation "What Comes From Oil?"

If you are interested in having a classroom speaker, please contact Eve Perara (centcdeo@chem.washington.edu).

Undergraduate Research Opportunities

CENTC is pleased to announce a summer undergraduate research program.  This program is open to applications from current college sophomores and juniors.  Research positions are available at any of the CENTC institutions.  If you are interested in participating, please contact Eve Perara (centcdeo@chem.washington.edu). You can also download an application.

 

Other Resources

Watch the video - "Today's Chemistry, Tomorrow's Fuels" presented by the Morehead Planetarium and Science Center

 

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The Center for Enabling New Technologies through Catalysis is a Center for Chemical Innovation funded by the National Science Foundation

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