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High Commissioner to the UK and Northern Ireland and Ambassador to Ireland visits Swansea University on occasion of her daughter’s graduation
Swansea University Press Release , 11th Jan 2018
Her Excellency took the opportunity to tour the facilities at the Energy Safety Research Institute and find out more about the University’s SPECIFIC project whilst at the Bay Campus, the location for the winter degree congregations.
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Researchers Find a Way to Clean Carbon Nanotubes to Boost Conductivity
AZo Nano , 8th Jan 2018
It is most important to ensure that carbon nanotubes used for electronics are extremely clean to increase their application in futuristic nanoscale devices. Researchers from Rice and Swansea universities have discovered a method to eliminate contaminants from the nanotubes.
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Touchy nanotubes work better when clean
ChemEurope , 8th Jan 2018
Carbon nanotubes bound for electronics need to be as clean as possible to maximize their utility in next-generation nanoscale devices, and scientists at Rice and Swansea universities have found a way to remove contaminants from the nanotubes.
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Cleaning carbon nanotubes makes them work better
Futurity , 5th Jan 2018
Scientists have found a way to remove contaminants from carbon nanotubes, which need to be as clean as possible to maximize their utility in next-generation nanoscale devices.
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Study Emphasizes Importance of Clean Carbon Nanotubes to Maximize Their Usefulness
AZO Nano , 5th Jan 2018
According to researchers at the Energy Safety Research Institute (ESRI) at Swansea University in partnership with researchers at Rice University, carbon nanotubes bound for electronics have to be as clean as possible to maximize their usefulness in next-generation nanoscale devices, and contact effects may restrict how tiny a nano device can be.
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