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July 30, 2024 — A group photo of attendees at the 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (This photo has been altered by blurring out identification of an individual.) (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

Researchers at the University of California San Diego have developed a new type of material that could offer a sustainable and eco-friendly solution to clean pollutants from water.

 

Dubbed an “engineered living material,” it is a 3D-printed structure made of a seaweed-based polymer combined with bacteria that have been genetically engineered to produce an enzyme that transforms various organic pollutants into benign molecules. The bacteria were also engineered to self-destruct in the presence of a molecule called theophylline, which is often found in tea and chocolate. This offers a way to eliminate them after they have done their job.

 

Full story: today.ucsd.edu/story/3d-printed-living-material-could-cle...

 

Photos by: David Baillot/UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering

#MatScience: A new system can provide passive cooling without the need for power, and could be used to preserve food or vaccines in hot, off-grid locations.

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Photos from Oregon State University, School of Mechanical, Industrial, & Manufacturing Engineering Graduation Day. June 12, 2015.

Photos from Oregon State University, School of Mechanical, Industrial, & Manufacturing Engineering Graduation Day. June 12, 2015.

At NREL, a small cube of the PolyEster Covalently Adaptable Network (PECAN) resin used to understand their depolymerization kinetics.

 

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Photos from Oregon State University, School of Mechanical, Industrial, & Manufacturing Engineering Graduation Day. June 12, 2015.

Photos from Oregon State University, School of Mechanical, Industrial, & Manufacturing Engineering Graduation Day. June 12, 2015.

Photos from Oregon State University, School of Mechanical, Industrial, & Manufacturing Engineering Graduation Day. June 12, 2015.

Photos from Oregon State University, School of Mechanical, Industrial, & Manufacturing Engineering Graduation Day. June 12, 2015.

Photos from Oregon State University, School of Mechanical, Industrial, & Manufacturing Engineering Graduation Day. June 12, 2015.

Photos from Oregon State University, School of Mechanical, Industrial, & Manufacturing Engineering Graduation Day. June 12, 2015.

At NREL, a small cube of the PolyEster Covalently Adaptable Network (PECAN) resin used to understand their depolymerization kinetics.

 

For more information or additional images, please contact 202-586-5251.

 

www.flickr.com/photos/departmentofenergy/collections/7215...

 

One sees many messages attached to cars, but few are about materials science.

Photos from Oregon State University, School of Mechanical, Industrial, & Manufacturing Engineering Graduation Day. June 12, 2015.

July 30, 2024 — A presentation panel at the 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. From left to right: Glen Junor, and Daniel Kopp. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

July 30, 2024 — Ana Aday, Researcher in Materials Science at NREL, gives closing remarks to the 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

November 15, 2023 - CABLE 2023 Big Idea Workshop

Hosted by the DOE/EERE Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office (AMMTO), held at the Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute (RASEI), University of Colorado Boulder. Dr. Laurent Pilon, Program Director, Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy (ARPA-E) delivers the keynote on Investment in High Temperature Superconducting Tapes.

 

(Photo by Bryan Bechtold / NREL)

Photos from Oregon State University, School of Mechanical, Industrial, & Manufacturing Engineering Graduation Day. June 12, 2015.

A team of researchers led by the University of California San Diego has developed a soft, stretchy electronic device capable of simulating the feeling of pressure or vibration when worn on the skin. This device represents a step towards creating haptic technologies that can reproduce a more varied and realistic range of touch sensations.

 

Full story: today.ucsd.edu/story/soft-stretchy-electrode-simulates-to...

 

Photos by: Liezel Labios/UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering

Photos from Oregon State University, School of Mechanical, Industrial, & Manufacturing Engineering Graduation Day. June 12, 2015.

November 15, 2023 - CABLE 2023 Big Idea Workshop

Hosted by the DOE/EERE Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office (AMMTO), held at the Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute (RASEI), University of Colorado Boulder. Electric Conductors Panel moderated by Dr. Tina Kaarsberg, DOE (not shown).

 

Panelists from left, Keerti Kappagantula, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; David Bergmann, NAECO, LLC; Zachary Hood, Argonne National Laboratory; Rishi Raj, University of Colorado Boulder.

 

On screen, (right top), Thomas Kozmel, QuesTek; (right bottom), Yi Liu, General Motors.

 

(Photo by Bryan Bechtold / NREL)

A team of researchers led by the University of California San Diego has developed a soft, stretchy electronic device capable of simulating the feeling of pressure or vibration when worn on the skin. This device represents a step towards creating haptic technologies that can reproduce a more varied and realistic range of touch sensations.

 

Full story: today.ucsd.edu/story/soft-stretchy-electrode-simulates-to...

 

Photos by: Liezel Labios/UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering

November 15, 2023 - CABLE 2023 Big Idea Workshop

Hosted by the DOE/EERE Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office (AMMTO), held at the Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute (RASEI), University of Colorado Boulder. Electric Conductors Panel moderated by Dr. Tina Kaarsberg, DOE.

 

Panelists from left, Keerti Kappagantula, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; David Bergmann, NAECO, LLC; Zachary Hood, Argonne National Laboratory; Rishi Raj, University of Colorado Boulder.

 

On screen, (right top), Thomas Kozmel, QuesTek; (right bottom), Yi Liu, General Motors.

 

(Photo by Bryan Bechtold / NREL)

November 15, 2023 - CABLE 2023 Big Idea Workshop

Hosted by the DOE/EERE Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office (AMMTO), held at the Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute (RASEI), University of Colorado Boulder. Electric Conductors Panel moderated by Dr. Tina Kaarsberg, DOE (not shown).

 

Panelists David Bergmann, NAECO, LLC; and Zachary Hood, Argonne National Laboratory, provide their perspective.

 

(Photo by Bryan Bechtold / NREL)

Photos from Oregon State University, School of Mechanical, Industrial, & Manufacturing Engineering Graduation Day. June 12, 2015.

Photos from Oregon State University, School of Mechanical, Industrial, & Manufacturing Engineering Graduation Day. June 12, 2015.

A team of researchers led by the University of California San Diego has developed a soft, stretchy electronic device capable of simulating the feeling of pressure or vibration when worn on the skin. This device represents a step towards creating haptic technologies that can reproduce a more varied and realistic range of touch sensations.

 

Full story: today.ucsd.edu/story/soft-stretchy-electrode-simulates-to...

 

Photos by: Liezel Labios/UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering

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