Jersey Proud: Rutgers professor named a fellow of the National Academy of Investors
Nosker's idea of recycled plastic lumber changed the game for building bridges, railway ties, and docks.
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Mar 8, 2025, 3:22 AM
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Thomas Nosker is a Rutgers engineering professor who will be named a fellow in the National Academy of Inventors.
Nosker's idea of recycled plastic lumber changed the game for building bridges, railway ties, and docks.
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