University of Maryland: New, Super-Fast Method for Ceramic Manufacturing Opens Door to AI-Driven Materials Discovery
May 02, 2020
May 02, 2020
COLLEGE PARK, Maryland, May 2 -- The University of Maryland issued the following news:
Scientists in the University of Maryland (UMD)'s A. James Clark School of Engineering have reinvented a 26,000-year-old manufacturing process into an innovative approach to fabricating ceramic materials that has promising applications for solid-state batteries, fuel cells, 3D printing technologies, and beyond.
Ceramics are widely used in batteries, electronics, and extreme environment . . .
Scientists in the University of Maryland (UMD)'s A. James Clark School of Engineering have reinvented a 26,000-year-old manufacturing process into an innovative approach to fabricating ceramic materials that has promising applications for solid-state batteries, fuel cells, 3D printing technologies, and beyond.
Ceramics are widely used in batteries, electronics, and extreme environment . . .