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TPU scientists develop efficient method to create high-strength materials for flexible electronics

Credit: TPU researchers Raul David Rodriguez Contreras and Evgeniya Sheremet TPU researchers jointly with their colleagues from foreign universities have developed a method that allows for a laser-driven integration of metals into polymers to form electrically conductive composites. The research findings are presented in Ultra-Robust Flexible Electronics by Laser-Driven Polymer-Nanomaterials Integration article Ultra-Robust Flexible Electronics by Laser-Driven Polymer-Nanomaterials Integration, published in Advanced Functional Materials academic journal (Q1, IF 16,836). Currently developing breakthrough technologies such as the Internet of Things, flexible electronics, brain-computer interfaces will have a great impact on society in the next few years. The development of these technologies requires crucially new materials that exhibit superior mechanical, chemical and electric stability, comparatively low cost to produce on a large scale, as well as biocompatibility for certain

Okechukwu Marcellus Ikeanyibe

Professor Okechukwu Marcellus Ikeanyibe, PhD teaches at the Department of Public Administration and Local Government, University of Nigeria, Nsukka. He is a Visiting Research Fellow of the School of Public Policy, Central European University Budapest Hungary. Okechukwu has won many academic awards including the Best Honorable Mention Paper Award in the 2017 International Symposium on West African Studies (ISWAS) and 2017 International Conference on Public Administration (ICPA). In this conference, he was appointed an Academic Researcher (from 2017 to 2020) by the University of Electronic Science and Technology, China (UESTC) one of the organisers of the ISWAS and the ICPA. Okechukwu was the winner of the 2018 edition of the University of Nigeria Excellent Performance Award for Academic staff, non-professorial cadre category. He has participated in many international conferences and workshops including a two-week course on Reversing the Resource Curse, floated by the Natural Resource

Katherine Barko-Alva to receive Thomas Jefferson Teaching Award

Thomas Jefferson Teaching Award:  Katherine Barko-Alva, William & Mary assistant professor and director of English as a second language/bilingual education at the School of Education, will be recognized with the 2021 Thomas Jefferson Teaching Award during a virtual Charter Day celebration Feb. 11.  Photo by Stephen Salpukas Photo - of - by Jennifer L. Williams |  February 11, 2021 Katherine Barko-Alva still remembers being that student in the classroom, learning English at the same time as the other material being covered. That’s the main reason she is so thorough in preparing teachers at William & Mary to work with English-language learners, emergent bilingual and multilingual learners, she said. And why she continues to follow her passion to serve and learn from multilingual K-12 students and their families in our local communities.

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