A KIT Young investigator group develops sustainable printing materials and inks for biodegradable electronic components.
A KIT Young investigator group develops sustainable printing materials and inks for biodegradable electronic components.
A team of US and Chinese scientists has demonstrated a new, nonhalogenated solvent system to produce high performance polymer solar cells.
In 2014, the renowned Electron Microscopy for Materials Science (EMAT) research lab at the University Antwerp, Belgium, and Leica Microsystems started a fruitful collaboration to establish a Leica Reference Site in Antwerp.
Macromolecular Reaction Engineering presents recent trends in the Chinese polymer production industry and its joint projects, guest-edited by Shiping Zhu.
This work involves measurement of adhesion rates for a particular volcanic ash in an experimental set-up based on a vacuum plasma spray facility.
From October 7 to October 9 Chinese and Dutch researchers presented their research at the Netherlands-China Joint Workshop on Functional Soft Matter.
This themed issue of steel research international on High Manganese Steels, guest-edited by Wolfgang Bleck, presents some highlights from the HMnS 2014.
Issue 11 of the journal Polymer International includes an In Focus section of the 6th International Conference on Polymer Behavior (ICPB6).
A comprehensive review on recent progress of the bismuth telluride-based and the skutterudite-based TE devices is given.
The project is currently developing a laser welding process for joining three-dimensional structures made of steel and aluminum in a hybrid design.