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December 20th, 2004
Vanderbilt professor gets fuel cell grant from Honda
Abstract:
Vanderbilt University chemistry professor Chuck Lukehart accepted a $50,000 grant from Honda to fund breakthrough enhancements in fuel cell technology.
The first Vanderbilt recipient of the award, Lukehart was one of five researchers, and the only chemist, selected this year to receive the annual Honda Initiation Grant (HIG) award.
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