Archive for 2012
Chicago is a great destination for a conference—and bring the family, too
[flash https://ceramictechweekly.org/wp-content/video/faberChicago3.flv mode=1 f={image=https://ceramictechweekly.org/wp-content/video/faberChicago3.jpg}] Don’t let the conference distract you from exploring Chicago! In this video, Kathy Faber, ICC4 president,…
Read MoreKill carbon in UV-emitting LEDs to make better pathogen killers
The Materials Genome Initiative is shining the spotlight on modeling, simulation and computational methods for materials science, mostly for materials…
Read MoreDirect solar-to-fuel ‘artificial leaf,’ the ‘Dead’ and the man behind the ‘personalized energy’ concept
Credit: Chemical and Engineering News; YouTube It’s not often that the life and work of someone who labors in the…
Read MoreOther materials stories that may be of interest
Check ’em out: Thanks for the memory: Researchers find room for more data storage in phase-change material A team led…
Read MoreNews from the glass and refractory worlds
• Allied Glass has agreed a deal to take additional space at a location in Leeds, UK as demand for…
Read MoreCulture and its formative influence
St. Edward Parish on the northwest side of Chicago has been a cornerstone of the neighborhood’s faith, social and cultural…
Read MoreHear through your head: Kyocera demos ceramic transducer-based tissue conduction technology phone
Credit: Notebooks: YouTube. You don’t have to be a hard head to appreciate this: Kyocera demonstrated this week a new audio technology…
Read MoreCeramics and glass business news of the week
Here is what we are hearing: Unifrax celebrates 70 years of success with Fiberfrax product line Unifrax, a leading global…
Read MoreDisease-detecting breathalyzers use gas-sensing electrospun oxide nanofibers
Perena Gouma, a professor at SUNY Stony Brook, uses electrospinning to synthesize ceramic nanowires that can detect disease markers like…
Read MoreBrown University posts videos from Materials Genome Town Meeting
The theme of the second session of the Brown University town meeting on the Materials Genome Initiative was “Materials for…
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