NJIT doctoral students receive recognition at poster competition

(New Jersey Institute of Technology) Giuseppe Di Benedetto and Micaela Caramellino, two doctoral students in NJIT's graduate chemical engineering program, recently received recognition at a student poster event organized for developing efficient and robust approaches to manufacture nano- and micro-sized drug particles.


 

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