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ACS research journal names Brunelli to 2018 Class of Influential Researchers

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The American Chemical Society's Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research journal editors recently announced their 2018 Class of Influential Researchers, which includes Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Assistant Professor Nicholas Brunelli. He is one of only 29 early-career researchers from around the world to be selected on the basis of the quality and impact of their research.

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research also launched an annual special virtual issue containing research articles of the 29 selectees, along with reviews of the articles.

The special issue spotlights the work of this talented group and allows readers to learn more about the research being conducted. Collectively, the papers report important new contributions across the broad landscape of research in chemical engineering and applied chemistry.

Brunelli's article, "Improving Hydrodenitrogenation Catalyst Performance through Analyzing Hydrotreated Vacuum Gas Oil Using Ion Mobility–Mass Spectrometry," can be found here: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.iecr.8b01038?ref=infResVirtualIssue

 

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