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Home Blog 2020 Several Weihs group members presented at the Materials Research Society conference in Boston. Elliot and Kerri-Lee each gave invited talks, and Elliot, Shane, Jesse and Ruku each gave oral research presentations. During the conference, Prof. Weihs hosted a Weihs group re-union!
 

Several Weihs group members presented at the Materials Research Society conference in Boston. Elliot and Kerri-Lee each gave invited talks, and Elliot, Shane, Jesse and Ruku each gave oral research presentations. During the conference, Prof. Weihs hosted a Weihs group re-union!

Weihs group re-union

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December 15, 2019

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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!

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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!

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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!

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