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  <title><![CDATA[Developing and deploying scalable technology solutions]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>ExxonMobil scientists, and researchers from Georgia Institute of Technology and Imperial College London,&nbsp;are working together on membrane technologies that could reduce carbon dioxide emissions and lower the energy required in refining thermal (distillation) processes. Two School of Chemistry and Biochemistry scientists co-authored a <a href="https://science.sciencemag.org/content/369/6501/310?rss=1">paper</a>, published last summer in Science, detailing this research:&nbsp;Professor and&nbsp;Chair, and James A. Carlos Family Chair for Pediatric Technology <a href="https://chemistry.gatech.edu/people/finn/m.g.">M.G. Finn</a>, and graduate research assistant <a href="https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=QVAQoMQAAAAJ&amp;hl=en">Kirstie A. Thompson</a>.&nbsp;</p>
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      <value><![CDATA[ alex Syriopoulos ]]></value>
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