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Franklin Tao, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering was elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2017 and a recipient of the University Scholarly Achievement Award in 2019 while serving as a professor at the University of Kansas. He has published more than 210 research articles in the fields of catalysis for transformation of light hydrocarbons including methane, single-atom catalysis, catalytic conversion of biomass derivatives, electrochemical and photocatalytic transformations of small molecules, surface chemistry, catalyst structure dynamics, in situ/operando characterization techniques and methods, and instrumentation for studying materials and reactions under reaction and operational conditions. He has been a professor or visiting scientist at multiple academic institutions including University of Notre Dame and University of California, Berkeley.