Dr. Zachariah A. Page has been awarded the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE), one of the highest honors for early-career scientists. Announced by President Joe Biden on January 14, 2025, the award celebrates Dr. Page’s innovative research in chemistry, along with his continued exploration in the broad fields of macromolecular synthesis and materials science.
The PECASE, created in 1996, honors scientists and engineers who show great potential for leadership in their fields. Dr. Page’s work in chemistry and materials science has earned him recognition for its impact on both scientific research and its real-world applications.
Nearly 400 researchers received the award this year, and Dr. Page is among them! This recognition highlights the importance of supporting scientists and investing in future innovations. Dr. Page’s continued work promises to shape advancements in chemistry and technology for years to come.
Congrats Dr. Zachariah A. Page!
About Dr. Zachariah A. Page:
Dr. Zak Page is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry at The University of Texas at Austin. Dr. Page's research focuses broadly on macromolecular synthesis and materials science. His background is in organic synthesis and photochemical transformations with specific interest in applications to organic electronics and 3D printing.
To learn more about Dr. Page’s research, visit: https://www.zpagegroup.com/
Read the full list of recipients at: President Biden Honors Nearly 400 Federally Funded Early-Career Scientists | OSTP | The White House