ok maybe I should invest in National Renewable Energy Laboratory or maybe University of Hawaii at Manoa....Midwest Optoelectronics? Possibly they are leading the effort here. What is the difference if the other schools discover a proof of concept?
They are not involved! Nothing like diving into the ancient and irrelevant archives to try and make your point which is obviously irrelevant now! They have faded from view, not even in the rear view mirror!
Latest source of research grant, the National Science Foundation (NSF) covering the period from July 19, 2018 to July 31, 2020; Syed Mubeen Hussaini (Principal Investigator of hypersolar); sponsored by University of Iowa.
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Award Abstract #1705255 Collaborative Research: Novel Materials and Reactor Design for Coupled Electrolytic Hydrogen Production and Nitrate Removal with Resource Recovery from Drinking Water
NSF Org: CBET Div Of Chem, Bioeng, Env, & Transp Sys divider line Initial Amendment Date: July 19, 2017 divider line Latest Amendment Date: June 25, 2018 divider line Award Number: 1705255 divider line Award Instrument: Standard Grant divider line Program Manager: Triantafillos Mountziaris CBET Div Of Chem, Bioeng, Env, & Transp Sys ENG Directorate For Engineering divider line Start Date: August 1, 2017 divider line End Date: July 31, 2020 (Estimated) divider line Awarded Amount to Date: $145,444.00 divider line Investigator(s): Syed Mubeen Jawahar Hussaini syed-mubeen@uiowa.edu (Principal Investigator) David Cwiertny (Co-Principal Investigator) divider line Sponsor: University of Iowa 2 GILMORE HALL IOWA CITY, IA 52242-1320 (319)335-2123 divider line NSF Program(s): Proc Sys, Reac Eng & Mol Therm, GRANT OPP FOR ACAD LIA W/INDUS divider line Program Reference Code(s): 019Z divider line Program Element Code(s): 1403, 1504
Syed Mubeen Hussaini- Professor University of Iowa
“The prototype was completed at the University of Iowa campus, the site of its growing scientific team led by CTO Dr. Joun Lee and University of Iowa professor, Dr. Syed Mubeen. “With this demonstration and further improvements in stability and efficiency through innovations in catalyst integration technology, we believe our prototypes can soon be commercially viable,” said Dr. Joun Lee, HyperSolar chief technologist. “