The National Science Foundation has awarded Martin Edwards a prestigious Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) grant to develop the next generation of imaging tools for measuring electrochemical reactions at the nanoscale. The CAREER award is one of the NSF’s most esteemed honors, supporting early-career faculty who demonstrate the potential to serve as academic role models in both research and education.
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- Prof. Edwards Presents on Nanopore Work at the Utah Electrochemistry Symposium
- Congratulations to Sam Amoozadeh on a Successful Proposal Defense!
- Eugene Awarded Walton Family Foundation Doctoral Academy Fellowship
- Martin Edwards Receives Prestigious NSF CAREER Award
- Edwards Lab at the 2025 Bard CEC Workshop on Electrochemistry
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