The project aims to improve mental health, strengthen parental relationships with adult children, and reduce burden for the caregivers of young adults with substance use disorders.
The project, “Solid-state molecular motion, reversible covalent-bond formation, and self-assembly for controlling thermal expansion behavior” focuses on controlling how organic solids respond to changes in temperature.
John L. Schroeder, Brian Hirth, and Jerry Guynes received $1.5 million from the Department of Energy - National Renewable Energy Laboratory for Project AWAKEN.