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NOBCChE 37th Annual Conference
New Northeast Regional Chair
Atlanta Metro Chapter Hosts Super Science Saturday
Climate Change Aerosols, Black Carbon & Health Effects
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The National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers (NOBCChE), invites you to attend its Thirty-seventh Annual Conference. The conference will be held in Atlanta, GA from March 29 - April 3, 2010 at the Marriott Marquis Atlanta Downtown. more ...
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Tommie Royster, a distinguished research scientist at Eastman Kodak Company assumed responsibilities as Chair of the NOBCChE Northeast Region in October, 2008. He currently directs and manages research related to display technology and specifically Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) Technology. This is new technology can be used in cell phones, computers and HD-TV’s. more ...
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Atlanta Metro Chapter (AMC) conducted the 2008 iteration of its annual Super Science Saturday demonstrations at Woodland Middle school in East Point, Georgia on November 22nd. The event, hosted by Woodland, was a collaborative effort among South Fulton County middle schools, more ...
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One of the most controversial contemporary scientific issues has emerged from divergent and conflicting views concerning the gradual warming of the Earth’s atmosphere over the past half century. Climate change challenges have been related to changes in the concentrations of greenhouse gases (water vapor, CO2, CH4, N2O, and CFCs) more ...
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Victor McCrary, Ph.D.
NOBCChE President
Greetings Members, Sponsors, and Friends:
Welcome to our newly designed website in order to serve you better! NOBCChE's primary purpose is to initiate and support local, regional, national, and global programs that assist people of color in fully realizing their potential in academic, professional, and entrepreneurial pursuits in chemistry, chemical engineering, and related fields! The Organization promotes careers in science and technology as an achievable goal for elementary, middle, and high school students. In addition, NOBCChE encourages college students to pursue graduate degrees in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines. NOBCChE makes a difference!! If you have not created a member account on this website and wish to do so; please click the " Become a Member" link, and follow the instructions carefully to register online. You can also register by mail. Remember whether you are a student, professional, sponsor or parent - you are NOBCChE!
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Winning against the odds is not an easy task, as noted by long time NOBCChE member Willie E. May. Dr. May presently serves as Director of the Chemical Science and Technology Laboratory (CSTL) at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) just outside Washington, DC. The CSTL is one of the ten technical operational units within NIST and has about 325 technical staff and an annual budget of approximately $90M. more ...
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