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August 18, 2015
Christopher Weyant, PhD, started the Materials Science and Engineering Summer Institute in 2012 with the aim of exposing high school students to materials science in a college setting.
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August 17, 2015
Team MXene has discovered that, by “sandwiching” one or two atomic layers of one transition metal between monoatomic layers of another metal with carbon atoms holding them together, there are more than 20 possible new 2D materials capable of revolutionizing the way we create materials today.
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August 14, 2015
The scientists whose job it is to test the limits of what nature—specifically chemistry— will allow to exist, just set up shop on some new real estate on the Periodic Table. Using a method they invented for joining disparate elemental layers into a stable material with uniform, predictable properties, Drexel University researchers are testing an array of new combinations that may vastly expand the options available to create faster, smaller, more efficient energy storage, advanced electronics and wear-resistant materials.
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August 14, 2015
The scientists whose job it is to test the limits of what nature—specifically chemistry— will allow to exist, just set up shop on some new real estate on the Periodic Table. Using a method they invented for joining disparate elemental layers into a stable material with uniform, predictable properties, Drexel University researchers are testing an array of new combinations that may vastly expand the options available to create faster, smaller, more efficient energy storage, advanced electronics and wear-resistant materials.
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August 10, 2015
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August 04, 2015
BS/MS students Ziyin Huang and Bill Nguyen have received scholarships from two materials professional societies.
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August 03, 2015
PhD student Boris Dyatkin is the recipient of a National Research Council Research Associateship Program (NRC RAP) post-doctoral fellowship.
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