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Hang Ren Receives Royce W. Murray Young Investigator Award

Assistant Professor Hang Ren is the recipient of the 2025 Royce W. Murray Young Investigator Award from the Society for Electroanalytical Chemistry, sponsored by Pine Instruments. The award recognizes accomplishments by researchers who are within the first decade of their careers and have made significant contributions to electr...
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Hang Ren Receives Scialog: Negative Emissions Science Award

Assistant Professor Hang Ren is a recipient of the Scialog: Negative Emissions Science Award, which aims to catalyze advances to make removal of CO2 & other greenhouse gases more efficient, affordable and scalable. Ren is part of a team working on "Robust Scalable Multifunctional Electrode for CO2 Reduction and C-C Coupling in Seawater."&n...
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Hang Ren selected for NSF CAREER award

We are pleased to announce that Assistant Professor Hang Ren has been selected for a highly prestigious NSF Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER) award. The CAREER award is an early career honor, and it will support Hang’s research program to develop nanoscale scanning electrochemical probe methods to characterize the electrical do...
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Hang Ren Receives MIRA Grant

Congratulations to Assistant Professor Hang Ren, recipient of a five-year NIH Maximizing Investigators' Research Award (MIRA) grant titled, “Spatially and Temporarily Resolved Precision Delivery for Quantitative Biological Studies." This $1.87M grant will support Dr. Ren's research in the area of developing nanoelectrochemistry ...
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Hang Ren Joining Department

The Department of Chemistry is pleased to announce that Dr. Hang Ren will join the University of Texas at Austin in Fall 2021. Currently an assistant professor at Miami University, he will move to Austin this summer.  With his background in electrochemistry and analytical chemistry, Dr. Ren will develop new scanning electrochemical probe micro...
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