Mark Mascal, professor of chemistry in the 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis College of Letters and Science, will spend a year in Washington, D.C., as a Jefferson Science Fellow advising the U.S. Department of State on matters of sustainability.
The prestigious selects up to 15 scientists and engineers each year to advise the State Department and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) on programs and policies.
Mascal鈥檚 fellowship is with the State Department鈥檚 Office of Management Strategy and Solutions. The office will tap his expertise in sustainable chemistry for its . According to the State Department, the initiative 鈥渓everages the department鈥檚 facilities and operations as a strategic platform to advance the conservation of natural resources and highlight U.S. environmental technological and policy successes.鈥
Mascal鈥檚 research centers on renewable energy and sustainable materials as well as medicinal chemistry and organic superconductors. He has filed 15 patents for technologies such as converting plant biomass into plastics and fuels. 鈥淢y motivation is the global imperative to reduce greenhouse gas emissions,鈥 Mascal said. 鈥淚鈥檓 excited to contribute from the skills I鈥檝e acquired in sustainability to the Department of State.鈥
Mascal earned a doctorate in chemistry from Imperial College in London and did postdoctoral research with Nobel Laureate Jean-Marie Lehn at the University of Strasbourg in France. He joined 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis as an assistant professor of chemistry in 2003 and was promoted to full professor in 2011. Mascal was the 2012 Fulbright Distinguished Chair in Alternative Energy Technology at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden.
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