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Tag: Peter Pauzauskie

UW team develops fast, cheap method to make supercapacitor electrodes for electric cars, high-powered lasers

Posted on July 18, 2017 (December 2, 2021) by Renske Dyedov
University of Washington researchers have developed a fast, inexpensive method to make electrodes for supercapacitors, with applications in electric cars, wireless telecommunications and high-powered lasers.
Posted in Cleantech, News, ResearchTagged Peter Pauzauskie
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