Improving human - data interaction to speed
nanomaterials innovation: New application of data analysis, visualization techniques achieves better representation of multidimensional materials data: Work is part of Lehigh University's initiative to accelerate understanding of material March 27th, 2018
Not exact matches
This will include Dr James Stern from Albis discussing plastics in healthcare applications, Professor Alexander Seifalian of The London BioScience
Innovation Centre covering the development of medical devices using graphene
nanomaterials and Lorna O'Gara from Ultrapolymers explaining polymer
innovation in healthcare and inter-material replacement for flexible applications.
«The
innovation... represents a new kind of renewable energy source,» says Liming Dai, a
nanomaterials engineer at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, who was not involved in the research.
Widespread industrial use of
nanomaterials is a relatively new
innovation, only becoming common in manufacturing over the past decade.
The
nanomaterial chemistry
innovation and manufacturing process
innovation that results in binderless electrodes «is a game changer because it helps solve a fundamental problem the lithium - ion battery industry has not been able to solve for decades,» he said.
Perspectives: Big Need for a Little Testing (p 28) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is dragging its feet in studying the health and environmental risks of
nanomaterials, which promotes an atmosphere of uncertainty endangering people's health and impeding
innovation.
Graphene - based
Nanomaterials offer many
innovations in industries such as electronics, semiconductor, life science, material science and bio science.