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Elliot’s co-authored paper, “Thermite reactivity with ball milled aluminum-zirconium fuel particles”, was published in Combustion and Flame. Congratulations, Elliot!

Blog 2020 Elliot's co-authored paper, "Thermite reactivity with ball milled aluminum-zirconium fuel particles", was published in Combustion and Flame. Congratulations, Elliot!
 

Elliot’s co-authored paper, “Thermite reactivity with ball milled aluminum-zirconium fuel particles”, was published in Combustion and Flame. Congratulations, Elliot!

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January 30, 2020

2020

  • PreviousSuhas lead a class on “Diversity in Baltimore Community” through the Center for Social Concern and B’more program B’more program. Congratulations, Suhas!

  • NextSuhas and Prof. Weihs published an invited chapter tilted “Deformation Driven Precipitation in Binary Magnesium Alloys” in Magnesium Technology 2020. Congratulations, Suhas and Prof. Weihs!

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Shane’s research published in ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering was highlighted on a supplementary cover to the journal (Volume 8, Number 46). Congratulations, Shane!

2020

Shane et al published “Environmentally Friendly Chemical Time Delays Based on Interrupted Reaction of Reactive Nanolaminates” in ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering. The article describes and characterizes a new method to create chemical time delays – devices that burn over a specific time period to ignite other pyrotechnic devices – which does not involve any of the environmentally hazardous materials typically employed for that purpose. Congratulations, Shane!

2020

Suhas published a communication discussing efforts to teach science using microscopy, titled “Looking at education through the microscope” in Nature Reviews Materials in their In the Classroom series. Congratulations, Suhas!

2020

 
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