Rutgers Ethiopian Chemists Develop Clean-Burning Hydrogen Fuel 

By New Brunswick NJ (SPX)  Tewodros (Teddy) Asefa, associate professor of chemistry, biochemistry and biochemical engineering, is a winner of several awards. Rutgers researchers have developed a technology that could overcome a major cost barrier to make clean-burning hydrogen fuel – a fuel that could replace expensive and environmentally harmful fossil fuels. The new technology

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Ethiopian Leti Wodajo’s Paper Voted ‘Best’ at major Geophysics Conference

University of Mississippi A University of Mississippi civil engineering doctoral student’s research into the early detection of dam and levee problems has launched him onto the national and global stage. Leti Wodajo of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, has been conducting research in applications of geophysics and geotechnical engineering since becoming a master’s student at Ole Miss.

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