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Advances in Materials Science for Environmental and Energy Technologies II

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Author(s)

Winnie K. Wong-Ng, Josef Matyas, Ohji Tatsuki , Xingbo Liu, Mariappan Paranthaman, Ram Devanathan, Kevin Fox

Abstract

The Materials Science and Technology 2012 Conference and Exhibition (MS&T’12) was held October 7-11, 2012, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. One of the major themes of the conference was Environmental and Energy Issues. Papers from five of the symposia held under that theme are included in this Transaction volume. These symposia included Materials Issues in Nuclear Waste Management for the 21st Century; Green Technologies for Materials Manufacturing and Processing IV; Energy Storage: Materials, Systems and Applications; Energy Conversion – Photovoltaic, Concentrating Solar Power and Thermoelectric; and Materials Development for Nuclear Applications and Extreme Environments.
Citation
Advances in Materials Science for Environmental and Energy Technologies II (Ceramic Transaction, Volume 241))
Volume
241
Publisher Info
The American Ceramic Society, Westerville, OH

Keywords

environmental technologies, nuclear waste management, green technologies, energy storage, energy conversion, materials development

Citation

Wong-Ng, W. , , J. , , O. , Liu, X. , Paranthaman, M. , Devanathan, R. and Fox, K. (2013), Advances in Materials Science for Environmental and Energy Technologies II, The American Ceramic Society, Westerville, OH, [online], https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118751176 (Accessed November 14, 2024)

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Created August 5, 2013, Updated April 25, 2020