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Johns Hopkins researchers have developed a precise and scalable way to create ultra-thin films that could help the semiconductor industry build smaller, faster, and more efficient computer chips.
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As demand for lithium-ion batteries, which power everything from electric vehicles to smartphones and grid-scale storage systems, increases, so too does the need for more cobalt and nickel, minerals that are essential to the batteries’ chemistry. Johns Hopkins researchers have identified electrowinning as a more sustainable way to separate and recover these metals from mined and recycled materials.
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Maitreyee Sharma Priyadarshini, a postdoctoral researcher in the Clancy Lab, won the Distinguished Young Scholars Seminar Top Speaker award from University of Washington Chemical Engineering for her talk titled “Physics-Informed Machine…