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  3. University of Wisconsin–Madison chemistry Professor Ned Sibert is one of 65 newly selected American Chemical Society fellows

UW–Madison chemist named American Chemical Society fellow

Ned Sibert is an expert in theoretical chemistry, which, rather than using hands-on experiments, uses math and computational tools to study and make predictions about chemical systems and their properties.

Read the full article at: http://news.wisc.edu/uw-madison-chemist-named-american-chemical-society-fellow/
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