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New Mexico Highlands University Morehouse College Georgia Institute of Technology Light-Matter Interactions: Theory and Applications (LMITA) PARTNERSHIP FOR RESEARCH AND EDUCATION IN MATERIALS NSF/DMR 0934212 Researcher Paul Tongwa with group of undergraduate students – Joseph Torres, Joel Zazueta, Bhupinder Sandhu and Isaiah Otero – whom he teach basics of X-ray diffracion analysis. NC CN OH O R Structural characterization of of non-liner optical molecules synthesized at Prof. Dalton group at University of Washington. Potential application – generation of THz radiation for research and security purposes. N N COOH HOOC COOH HOOC Zn(NO 3 ) 2 Zn(NO 3 ) 2 Porous materials for gas storage studied in collaboration with LANL
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New Mexico Highlands UniversityMorehouse College

Georgia Institute of TechnologyLight-Matter Interactions: Theory and Applications (LMITA)

PARTNERSHIP FOR RESEARCH AND EDUCATION IN MATERIALS NSF/DMR 0934212

Researcher Paul Tongwa with group of undergraduate students – Joseph Torres, Joel Zazueta, Bhupinder Sandhu and Isaiah Otero – whom he teach basics of X-ray diffracion analysis.

NC

CN

OH

OR

Structural characterization of of non-liner optical molecules synthesized at Prof. Dalton group at University of Washington. Potential application – generation of THz radiation forresearch and security purposes.

N

N

COOHHOOC

COOHHOOC

Zn(NO3)2

Zn(NO3)2

Porous materials for gas storage studied in collaboration with LANL

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