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ICAC 2013, 2013 International Conference on Advanced Capacitors, May 27 - 30, 2013 |
The 2013 International Conference on Advanced Capacitors, organized by The Electrochemical Society of Japan, was held in May 27 - May 30, 2013, at Osaka, Japan...
The 2013 International Conference on Advanced Capacitors, organized by The Electrochemical Society of Japan, was held in May 27 - May 30, 2013, at Osaka, Japan. Various new aspects on all types of capacitors were discussed in that four-day conference. The conference covered all fundamental and practical aspects of capacitors.
Topics concerning capacitor performances for power uses such as electric vehicles and energy back-up (storage) application as well as materials for advanced capacitors (e.g., carbonaceous materials, polymers, metal oxides, composites), and new concept for fabricating high performance energy and power storage devices were welcome.
Read more about ICAC 2013 in Osaka, Japan at mrc.org.ua
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