Atomic Vibrations Dictate Nanomaterial Performance
Vibrations of the outermost atomic layer of materials in nanosize significantly affect material behavior, according to new researcher out of Switzerland's ETH Zurich.
Vibrations of the outermost atomic layer of materials in nanosize significantly affect material behavior, according to new researcher out of Switzerland's ETH Zurich.
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Hear from Dr. Anju Gupta, an assistant professor of chemical engineering at Rochester Institute of Technology, as she discusses her experience organizing an Annual Meeting session developed for Young Professionals new to academia.
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This recently published tutorial in the Learn ChemE series explains each step in a refrigeration cycle and the energy balance for each step. The process is shown in a pressure-enthalpy diagram.
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Meet this month's featured YP, a graduate of Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, Scotland, who works as a process optimization engineer.