28 октября состоится бесплатный вебинар "Механические свойства наноматериалов для альтернативной энергетики" (Nanomechanical Characterization In Materials for Energy - Part I: Green and Renewable Energy), подготовленный журналом Materials Today и фирмой Hysitron.
In the next three-part Hysitron Webinar Series, we examine a rapidly expanding and “hot-topic” area of research: Energy.
The world continues to increase its demand for innovation in
energy research, which is supported by increased government spending on
energy and a rising number of worldwide researchers focusing efforts in
this area. Many energy-related research initiatives inherently require
small-scale material analysis due to the micro- and nano-scale feature
sizes in new and improved materials for energy innovation. This
three-part webinar series will cover a variety of current research
projects focused on energy studies encompassing nanomechanical testing
techniques.
Key energy-related topics include:
- Photovoltaics, Solar Cells, Silicon
- Batteries, Fuel Cells
- Lightweight materials (steels, aluminum, alloys, etc.)
- Fuel rods, nuclear materials, irradiated materials
- Electrochemistry and solid-state energy applications
- Biofuels
Discover first hand what Hysitron’s techniques can do to expand
your research and development capabilities in this complimentary
educational webinar series. See how Hysitron is redefining the world of
nanomechanical testing for energy-related research.
SPEAKERS:
Dr. Jonathan Agbenyega. Editor, Materials Today
Dr. Simon Ruffell. Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Australian National University
Dr. Kantesh Balani. Assistant Professor, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India
Followed by:
Part II: Electrochemistry and Photovoltaic Materials, will take place on 18th November 2010
Part III: Nuclear Energy and Other Energy Topics, will take place on 9th December 2010