Department Presents Art Exhibit of Award-Winning Research Images

Carbon nanotubes in free-standing macroscale sheets (one of a few promising approaches for electric energy storage) was one of the 11 images on display at "Small and Exquisite." by Ph.D. students Min Heon & Boris Dyatkin  NanoMaterials Group (Prof. Yury Gogotsi) Zeiss Supra 50VP SEM, CRFCarbon nanotubes in free-standing macroscale sheets (one of a few promising approaches for electric energy storage) was one of the 11 images on display at "Small and Exquisite." by Ph.D. students Min Heon & Boris Dyatkin NanoMaterials Group (Prof. Yury Gogotsi) Zeiss Supra 50VP SEM, CRF

The Department of Materials Science and Engineering held its first exhibition of award-winning scanning electron microscopy images, "Small and Exquisite: Visual Explorations in Materials Science and Engineering," in the Mandell Theater Lobby at Drexel University January 9 through 20, 2012.

The eleven images on display showcased the artistry of the research work captured under the lens of one of several high-powered microscopes in Drexel's Centralized Research Facilities. A reception and opportunity to meet the researchers behind the images was held in conjunction with the exhibition.


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