FLEET Seminar. Exploring Liquid Metals’ Interfaces to Synthesize Nanostructured Materials

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  •  5 Oct 2022
     10:00 am - 11:00 am

Maedehsadat Mousavi, PhD Candidate, Centre for Advanced Solid and Liquid-based Electronics and Optics (CASLEO), School of Chemical Engineering UNSW  In person and online Missed the seminar. Check it out on FLEET’s YouTube Liquid metals (LMs) have unique characteristics that make them attractive for a variety of applications including next-generation electronic devices, sensors, catalysis, and biotechnologies. Read More

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