POTSDAM -- The Xerox Corporation recently announced its new Faculty Fellow Award program and selected Clarkson Senior University Professor of Chemistry and Biomolecular Science Richard Partch to …
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POTSDAM -- The Xerox Corporation recently announced its new Faculty Fellow Award program and selected Clarkson Senior University Professor of Chemistry and Biomolecular Science Richard Partch to improve the performance of toner in their machines.
The funding continues Partch’s longtime collaboration with Xerox for toner particle design for marking systems.
Xerox is a founding corporate sponsor of Clarkson's Center for Advanced Materials Processing (CAMP) and has funded research in various areas of colloid and surface chemistry and engineering.