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Energy Showcase Battery Technology Poster Set
Contributors: Renée M. Nault (EESA), Cindi Andersen, Jim Collins, Else Tennessen (all CEPA)
Customer: Jeff Chamberlain, Chemical Sciences and Engineering (CSE)
Awarded an Excellence STC Chicago Award.
Richard Fenner won the Chicago Chapter of the Society for Technical Communications (STC) Award of Merit in Promotional and Informational Materials Design for the Advanced Photon Source Open House poster entitled “Journey to the Center of the Earth and Beyond.”
This entry won a Society for Technical Communications Chicago Chapter Merit award for Technical Art in the Promotional and Informational Materials as Design category. It was designed by Renee M. Nault (formerly TSD now ESE), Else Tennessen and Sana Ann Sandler (TSD).
Energy Showcase Battery Technology Poster Set
Contributors: Cindi Andersen, Jim Collins and Else Tennessen (all CEPA) and Reneé M. Nault (EESA)
Customer: Jeff Chamberlain/Chemical Sciences and Engineering (CSE)
Awarded an Excellence STC Chicago Award.
My contribution: articles
This is a legacy web site that I add articles to - to keep it up to date.
Contact: Ashley McConnaughey
Increasing the Life of Batteries: Argonne’s Battery Post-Test Facility
Contributors: Jim Collins (CEPA), Reneé M. Nault (EESA) and Sana Ann Sandler (CEPA)
Customer: Chemical Sciences and Engineering (CSE)
Awarded an Excellence STC Chicago Award.
...or for eating at Trimana, which is much closer to actual sin. I used my lunch break to buy the camera and was improvising. My lust...err, need...was building inexorably and it was time to act.
This is my first (accidental) photo with a new Nikon D3300.
I don't think I'm done with film, but the logistics suddenly became more difficult and expensive. It's a long story (which hasn't concluded, if it ever will). I'll tell some of it online soon, but I'm too pressed for time at the moment.
Seriously, I think some visitors who have discovered my photos like the cranky stubbornness of my attachment to 35mm. And some of these I just feel are friends I haven't met yet. I hope you're not too disappointed.
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