Iowa State inventors recognized by NAI
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Iowa State inventors recognized by NAI for tackling real-world issues

AMES, Iowa – Two Iowa State University innovators – with a combined 141 patents to their credit – have been selected by the National Academy of Inventors (NAI) for its 2024 Class of Fellows. The NAI Fellowship is the highest professional distinction awarded solely to inventors.

The academy announced today that Matt Darr, the John Deere Endowed Chair in Ag Innovation and professor of agricultural and biosystems engineering; and Eric Cochran, the Mary Jane Skogen Hagenson and Randy L. Hagenson Professor in Chemical and Biological Engineering, join a class of individuals “tackling real-world issues and creating solutions that propel us into the future.”

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Originally published by Iowa State University in December 2024.

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