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Editorial board - Memories - ScienceDirect Georgios Ch Sirakoulis, M Eng , PhD Democritus University of Thrace, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineeirng, Xanthi, Greece Memristive nanomaterials and electronic devices for quantum and neuromorphic computing, Unconventional Computing, Edge Computing, Future and Emergent Devices-Circuits-Architectures-Systems, non Von Neumann Computing Architectures, in-memory computing, Cellular
Microenvironment engineering of BiVO4 for efficient photocatalytic . . . The selective production of multi-carbon alcohol through the photodegradation of organic pollutants coupled with CO 2 photoreduction remains a great challenge due to its low efficiency in multielectron utilization and C-C coupling Herein, we proposed a strategy of microenvironment engineering over Pt BiVO 4 to selectively photoconvert the organic pollutants to ethanol via the photocatalytic
Precipitation behavior of aluminum alloy 2139 . . . - ScienceDirect Additive manufacturing (AM) is an emerging technology capable of producing near net shape structures in a variety of materials directly from a computer model Standard metallic alloys that were developed for cast or wrought processing have largely been adopted for AM feedstock In many applications, these legacy alloys are quite acceptable In the aluminum alloy family, however, there is a
Ultrasound protein-copolymer microbubble library engineering through . . . The introduction of –C 8 H 17 terminated copolymers into microbubble shells resulted in up to 200-fold higher concentration, 7-fold greater acoustic response, and 5-fold longer ultrasound contrast enhancement compared to plain BSA microbubbles The enhanced acoustic performance was sustained during in vivo cardiac ultrasound imaging, without altering liver accumulation after copolymer
Complexion: A new concept for kinetic engineering in materials science This paper describes a new framework for kinetic engineering in materials, by utilizing transitions of interface complexions, which produce discontinuous changes in interface transport properties We begin by introducing the role of interfaces in materials and then describe the basic concepts of kinetic engineering and interface complexions Next, compelling evidence for the existence of