Drexel Researchers Made a More Efficient Energy-conductive Ink
April 23, 2019
Yury Gogotsi, PhD
, Distinguished University and Bach professor in the College of Engineering, and
Babak Anasori, PhD
, a research assistant professor in the College, were quoted in an April 22
Technically Philly
story about their work to develop a conductive MXene-based ink that can be used in inkjet printers to produce energy storage devices.
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