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NEWS RELEASE |
A&T Joins With NATO To Sponsor Major Materials Symposium
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Greensboro, N.C. -
The Center for Advanced Materials and Smart Structures (CAMSS) of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University joined with The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) to sponsor a special materials workshop. The NATO Advanced Research Workshop titled “Mixed Ionic Electronic Conducting Perovskites for Advanced Energy Systems” co-sponsored by CAMSS was held at the capitol city Kyiv, Ukraine June 1-5. CAMSS center director and principal investigator, Dr. Jag Sankar and the Center’s outreach manager and senior research scientist, Dr. Sergey Yarmolenko, took lead roles in the workshop, which provided a forum for the exchange of information on recent developments in various advanced energy systems especially related to Fuel Cell technology. Professor Sankar gave a talk on the various activities of CAMSS, chaired sessions, and organized and led a discussion on “International Collaborative Research Activities |
in Science: Why, How and When?” The discussion
provided
a forum for globalization activities and strategic steps for joint proposals, funding, exchange of students and scientists, organizing international symposiums through various inter-governmental support programs and other international activities of the existing U.S Federal Agencies Programs. Yarmolenko gave a talk on “Low-cost processing of YSZ thin films for solid oxide fuel cell application.”
According to Sankar one of the key
reasons the conference |