Taheri and Colleagues to Present at TMS (Drexel University Press Release---2.3.09)
Dr. Mitra Taheri, Hoeganaes Assistant Professor of Metallurgy, and colleagues will present three papers at the TMS 2009 Annual Meeting & Exhibition, February 15-19, in San Francisco. Two of the papers report on work made possible by the dynamic transmission electron microscope (DTEM) developed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. DTEM provides the highest temporal resolution ever, using single shot electron beam imaging of ultrafast processes with nanometer spatial resolution. (TMS---The Minerals, Metals, and Materials Society)
The third paper describes work performed in part by Rane Nolan, a participant in the National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) site DREAM: Drexel Research Experience in Advanced Materials. The paper is titled “Electrically insulating phosphate coatings for iron powder based electromagnetic core applications.” Colleagues from Hoeganaes Corporation also contributed to this work.
Research Abstract (The topic is: "Electrically Insulating Phosphate Coatings for Iron Powder Based Electromagnetic Core Applications", in case you have to scroll down the list to find the link.)