Not exact matches
In this research, rather than folding the material, the team cut the whole block — itself consisting
of alternating
layers of graphene and the composite material — into quarters, and then slid one quarter on top
of another, quadrupling the
number of layers, and then repeating the
process.
Then, in May 2014, JCAP researchers at Caltech used a
process called atomic
layer deposition to form a thin protective coat
of titanium dioxide over a
number of common semiconducting materials.
Not only this, the manufacturing
process of CLEARink displays will also be significantly lesser as the
number of layers required are only three, compared to E Ink's many many
layers and LCD's three color
layers plus the reflecting and polarizing
layer.
With ingenious, elaborate details and the inventive
layering of materials, a
number of artistic techniques and
processes can clearly be seen.
Over the past
number of years I have worked in thematic series, beginning each with a conceptual framework and then allowing the
layered painting
processes to determine the eventual form and content
of the work.
IMMA's Artists» Residency Programme, creating access to the
processes involved in making art and providing an added
layer of experience to that available in the galleries, will host 24 artists in 2008 including a large
number of Irish artists, alongside participants from Thailand, the USA, Brazil, Malta, Finland, Germany, the Netherlands and the UK.
In an exploration
of new relations between scale, light,
process and chance, the surface is textured through a
number of layers of paint varying in shade and depth
of relief.
Atmospheric scientist Dr. Hendrik Tennekes, a scientific pioneer in the development
of numerical weather prediction and former director
of research at The Netherlands» Royal National Meteorological Institute, and an internationally recognized expert in atmospheric boundary
layer processes, «I find the Doomsday picture Al Gore is painting - a six - meter sea level rise, fifteen times the IPCC
number - entirely without merit,» Tennekes wrote.