MRC SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY |
|
MRC ENGINEERING AND MANUFACTURING |
|
|
Work Meeting on International R&D Projects, April 17-19, 2013 |
Work Meeting on International R&D Projects “New materials for Electric Drive Vehicles” "Recycling Spent Batteries for Electric Drive Vehicles", April 17-19, 2013 ..
Work Meeting on International R&D Projects “New materials for Electric Drive Vehicles” "Recycling Spent Batteries for Electric Drive Vehicles", April 17-19, 2013
Participants of the working meeting on the R&D projects "New Materials for Electric Drive Vehicles" and "Recycling Spent Batteries for Electric Drive Vehicles" from American party - Upendra S. Rohatgi, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Igor Barsukov, American Energy Technologies Company,Ukrainian organizations - O. Gogotsi, Materials Research Centre, M.Gubinskiy, NMetAU, S.Saenko, KIPT, and STCU representatives I.Tomashevskaya and N.Dudko.
MRC director O.Gogotsi presented to American partners and other project participants posters, detailed presesntations, describing the main results of MRC work done for more than a year. Meeting participants also visited MRC workshop premises, where equipment for technology line is manufactured and assembled.
Read More on mrc.org.ua about Work Meeting on International R&D Projects |
|
MRC ltd. / Kiev MATERIALS RESEARCH CENTRE www.dom.ua
|
Science |
26.08.2017 02:57
Researchers described a process by which nanodiamonds — tiny diamond particles 10,000 times smaller than the diameter of a hair — curtail the electrochemical deposition, called plating, that can lead to hazardous short-circuiting of lithium ion batteries... |
04.06.2017 23:47
Join world-class nanoscientists and environmental leaders to explore how the capacity to harness molecules and atoms is accelerating spectacular inventions — including light-weight “wonder materials,” vital energy-storage technologies, and new sources of renewable energy — which promise to redefine the very future of energy... |
04.06.2017 23:39
It’s been just over five years since researchers in Drexel’s Department of Materials Science and Engineering reported on a new, two-dimensional material composed of titanium and carbon atoms, called MXene... |
11.02.2017 18:56
It’s been just over five years since researchers in Drexel’s Department of Materials Science and Engineering reported on a new, two-dimensional material composed of titanium and carbon atoms, called MXene... |
|
|