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English: The National Science Foundation selects MIT chemistry professor Mircea Dincă as the 2016 winner of the 40th anniversary Alan T. Waterman Award. MIT's Mircea Dincã develops hybrid microporous materials with unprecedented electrical conductivity. Dincă discusses the award and metal organic frameworks.
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