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UK Chemistry Research Leads to Breakthrough in Development of Thermoelectric Devices

“One day, organic thermoelectrics may be used to power smart watches and other wearable electronics, eliminating the ever pressing need to charge the battery,” said Kenneth Graham, assistant professor of chemistry and lead investigator of the study.

'Behind the Blue' — Future of Energy Storage With Chad Risko, Susan Odom

On this episode of "Behind the Blue," UK Public Relations and Strategic Communications' Carl Nathe talks with UK faculty members Chad Risko and Susan Odom about their energy storage research and how it connects to students in the classroom and the laboratory.

UK to Lead Multidisciplinary Effort to Develop Next-Gen Batteries, Energy Storage

The nearly $4 million, four-year project, titled “Data-Enabled Discovery and Design to Transform Liquid-Based Energy Storage,” or D3TaLES, seeks to create new domain knowledge in materials science for the creation of next-generation batteries.

UK CAER, Mining Engineering Collaborate to Launch New, Sustainable Electronics Recycling Program

CAER is building an educational pilot plant to process collected electronic scrap. The plant will be designed, constructed & operated by students & will be financially supported by the sale of marketable metals.

Chemistry's Susan Odom Named 2020 'Rising Star'

Susan Odom, an assistant professor of chemistry in the University of Kentucky College of Arts and Sciences, is the recipient of the Women Chemists Committee's (WCC) "Rising Star" award. Odom is one of only 10 scientists to receive this honor.

Chad Risko Creates New Materials Using Computational Chemistry

UK computational chemist Chad Risko starts at the atomic level to design new materials for lithium ion batteries and electrical grid storage.

Risko Receives 2018 Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award

Chad Risko, an assistant professor of chemistry in the UK College of Arts and Sciences and researcher at the Center for Applied Energy Research, is one of 31 academic scientists at 22 institutions to receive the honor this year.

UK's Susan Odom Pioneers Research in Advanced Batteries

Susan Odom is developing organic compounds for next-generation batteries.

Bourbon Stillage at CAER

CAER researchers are using bourbon stillage to create energy-dense batteries.

Organic Chemistry and Student Success with Susan Odom

Susan Odom talks about training students, her next-generation battery research, and the connection between chemistry and cooking.

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