International Colloquia #25: Materials Alchemy: Shape-Preserving Chemical Transformations
This colloquium focuses on shape-preserving chemical transformations for generating 3-D structures for thermal, chemical, and optical applications. Presenter: Kenneth Sandhage, Reilly Professor of Materials Engineering, Purdue University Moderator: Ase Henry, Robert N. Noyce Career Development Professor, MIT Learn more about the Innotherm webinars: https://meche.mit.edu/international-c...

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