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The new institute will bring together more than 30 researchers and provide postdoctoral fellowships, an interdisciplinary seed grant program, workshops, and construction of a new lab for advanced ラーメンベット 評判 and semiconductor measurements. The institute will be co-directed by Elaine Li, the Jack S. Josey Welch Foundation Science Chair and professor in the Department of Physics, and Xiuling Li, a Temple Foundation Endowed Professor in the Chandra Family Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and a fellow of the Dow Professorship in the Department of Chemistry.
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