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November 7, 2013

News from the 224th Electrochemical Society Meeting at San Francisco, California

Akshay Raut November 8th, 2013 The 224th Electrochemical Society Meeting was held in San Francisco, CA from October 27th to November 1st 2013. I had the opportunity to give a talk on "Energy Minimization in the 'Electrochemical Disinfection of Human...

October 27, 2013

A Better Toilet - Human Liquid Waste disinfection

Click here to read a recent update from the research team working in conjunction with RTI International to develop a cost-effective electrochemical disinfection process for human liquid waste.

October 14, 2013

Atomic Layer Deposition Reactor at the NTF Lab

Isvar A. Cordova October 15, 2013 Atomic layer deposition (ALD) offers the ability to uniformly deposit conformal films over high aspect ratio nanostructure scaffolds with atomic precision. This makes ALD an extremely useful tool for the engineering of...

October 11, 2013

Morphological Dependence of Carbon Nano-structure growth on Temperature

Stephen Ubnoske October 11, 2013 One major focus of my research is the combination of carbon nanotubes and few-layered graphene (FLG) into a hybrid nanostructured material.  In the Nanomaterials and Thin Films lab, we have the unique capability of...

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