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Rasha Anayah JHU PhD in Chemistry

 Dr. Rasha Anayah has a PhD in Chemistry from Johns Hopkins University. Throughout her research career she has worked on utilizing her tools in chemistry to solve practical problems. Currently, she is working at the interface of materials chemistry, electrochemistry, and renewable energy to design metal-organic frameworks and other materials for use in next-generation batteries.

Rasha Anayah The Johns Hopkins University

 Dr. Rasha Anayah has a PhD in Chemistry from Johns Hopkins University. Throughout her research career she has worked on utilizing her tools in chemistry to solve practical problems. Currently, she is working at the interface of materials chemistry, electrochemistry, and renewable energy to design metal-organic frameworks and other materials for use in next-generation batteries.

Dr. Rasha Anayah Hopkins Students Advocate for Science in Washington, D.C.

  Rasha Anayah The Johns Hopkins University   the   American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)  brought together 150 students from 26 states to Washington, D.C. for the Catalyzing Advocacy in Science and Engineering (CASE) Workshop.  Amongst this group were eight students and a senior staff researcher representing seven graduate programs and the Applied Physics Lab at Johns Hopkins University. Despite such a wide-ranging group, all participants had one thing in common: a passion for science policy and advocacy.

Rasha Anayah The Johns Hopkins University

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 Dr. Rasha Anayah has a PhD in Chemistry from Johns Hopkins University. Throughout her research career she has worked on utilizing her tools in chemistry to solve practical problems. Currently, she is working at the interface of materials chemistry, electrochemistry, and renewable energy to design metal-organic frameworks and other materials for use in next-generation batteries.

Rasha Anayah JHU

 Dr. Rasha Anayah has a PhD in Chemistry from Johns Hopkins University. Throughout her research career she has worked on utilizing her tools in chemistry to solve practical problems. Currently, she is working at the interface of materials chemistry, electrochemistry, and renewable energy to design metal-organic frameworks and other materials for use in next-generation batteries.

Rasha Anayah The Johns Hopkins University

 Dr. Rasha Anayah has a PhD in Chemistry from Johns Hopkins University. Throughout her research career, she has worked on utilizing her tools in chemistry to solve practical problems. Currently, she is working at the interface of materials chemistry, electrochemistry, and renewable energy to design metal-organic frameworks and other materials for use in next-generation batteries. Her research for the past 8 years has largely focused on developing solutions to climate change.

Biosciences’ Rasha Anayah — Changing the World through Research

 Among the benefits of attending the University of California is the chance for undergrads to conduct research alongside world-renowned faculty. Biosciences’ Rasha Anayah and undergraduate student interning at JBEI ( Biological Systems & Engineering Division ), who is exploring how to build better biofuels, was one of several undergrads who recently spoke at a forum on UC research opportunities. Read more in the UC Newsroom .

Rasha Anayah The Johns Hopkins University

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 Dr. Rasha Anayah has a PhD in Chemistry from Johns Hopkins University. Throughout her research career, she has worked on utilizing her tools in chemistry to solve practical problems. Currently, she is working at the interface of materials chemistry, electrochemistry, and renewable energy to design metal-organic frameworks and other materials for use in next-generation batteries. Her research for the past 8 years has largely focused on developing solutions to climate change.