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NanoCenter members Jeffery Davis of the department of chemistry and biochemistry and Ichiro Takeuchi of the department of materials science have been given UMD’s Distinguished Scholar-Teacher Award for 2018-2019.

The Distinguished Scholar-Teacher Program, established in 1978, honors a small number of faculty members each year who have demonstrated notable success in both scholarship and teaching. Distinguished Scholar-Teachers make a public presentation on a topic within their scholarly discipline, and receive an honorarium of $5000 to support their professional activities. 

The award honors senior faculty who, as men and women of outstanding scholarly accomplishment, combined with excellence in teaching, personify our image of the professorate. It carries an honorarium of $5000. Click here to see a list of Distinguished Scholar-Teacher awardees. 



May 1, 2018


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