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Three Indian Americans Named 2024 Moore Inventor Fellows

The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation announced on September 19 that three Indian Americans have been selected as this year’s Moore Inventor Fellows. This annual fellowship aims to support scientist-inventors who develop innovative tools and technologies, with a focus on making significant advancements in scientific discovery, environmental conservation, and patient care.

The Indian American fellows include:

Saad Bhamla, an associate professor in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology (GIT).

Ved Chirayath, the Vetlesen Professor of Earth Sciences and Aeronautical Engineering at the University of Miami, is also a National Geographic Explorer and the founding director of the Aircraft Center for Earth Studies (ACES).

Karthish Manthiram, a professor of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry and a William H. Hurt Scholar at the California Institute of Technology. His lab, the Manthiram Lab, specializes in developing electrified molecular systems.

 

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