AZoM speaks with Professor Guihua Yu from the University of Texas at Austin about a novel hydrogel tablet that is capable of rapidly converting contaminated water into purified drinking water.
By Bethan Davies
6 Dec 2021
In this interview, AZoM talks to Jurgen Schawe from Mettler Toledo, about fast scanning chip calorimetry and the various applications this can be utilised in.
AZoM talks to Professor Oren Scherman about his research relating to a novel hydrogel that is able to achieve extreme compressibility under high pressures.
By Skyla Baily
26 Nov 2021
AZoM talks to Professor Hanqing Jiang about his research relating to the characterization of metamaterials based on the properties of origami and kirigami.
By Skyla Baily
26 Nov 2021
In this interview, we will explore the need for advanced solutions to semiconductor manufacturing challenges as well as how Hardinge Inc. addresses various semiconductor manufacturing applications with innovative products.
AZoM speaks with Dr. Robert Shepherd from Cornell University. In their research, Dr. Shepherd and his team made a crucial component for a technology that could make inflatable braille that changes shape under a user’s touch a reality. Triggered by combustion, Dr. Shepherd and his team created a haptic array of densely packed actuators that enable silicone membrane “dots” to pop up.
By Bethan Davies
10 Nov 2021
AZoM speaks with Michael Foshey, Mechanical Engineer in the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Michael is part of a team of researchers at MIT that has developed a data-driven system that accelerates the process of discovering new 3D printing materials that have multiple mechanical properties. The research was supported by BASF.
By Joan Nugent
10 Nov 2021
Coxem has developed a new automated large area particle analyzer based on SEM(Scanning Electron
Microscope) that can be employed in the analysis and classification of particles by size and element. One of the companies that have made the switch to SELPA is Solge, a South Korean business that is using the device for lubricant analysis of substances like engine oil and for the examination of debris in oil. Solge’s CEO explains the benefits of SELPA.
AZoM speaks with Ozgun Kilic Afsar, a Ph.D. candidate at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, and a Research Affiliate at MIT Media Lab. Ozgun is currently working on the development of, OmniFiber. One of the contexts that Ozgun is currently researching is OmniFiber's potential to allow for intergenerational interactions in opera, such as two experts singing a duet across time and space.
By Joan Nugent
2 Nov 2021
In this interview, Alexander Bouman, Product Manager from Thermo Scientific talks to AZoM about the features and benefits of the Thermo Scientific™ Phenom™ XL G2 Desktop Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM).