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ORNL's Ho Nyung Lee cited as top early career scientist
11-01-2007 · Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)Oak Ridge National Laboratory researcher Ho Nyung Lee is one of eight Department of Energy scientists to receive the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE).
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