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    Disrupting the research process: changing materials science with robotics, AI and autonomy [Image 2 of 3]

    Disrupting the research process: changing materials science with robotics, AI and autonomy

    DAYTON, OH, UNITED STATES

    09.09.2016

    Photo by Marisa Alia-Novobilski 

    Air Force Research Laboratory

    WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio – Dr. Benji Maruyama, a senior materials research engineer in the Functional Materials Division, Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory, displays a model of a carbon nanotube structure. Carbon nanotubes are of great interest to materials scientists due to their strong, light-weight structure and ability to conduct heat and electricity better than many other materials. These nanotubes can be used in a number of different applications, from airplane wings to computer fiber, dental implants and even for oil spill clean-up. (U.S. Air Force photo by Marisa Novobilski/released)

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    Date Taken: 09.09.2016
    Date Posted: 10.21.2016 08:57
    Photo ID: 2936613
    VIRIN: 160909-F-ZS991-006
    Resolution: 2848x4272
    Size: 6.93 MB
    Location: DAYTON, OH, US

    Web Views: 39
    Downloads: 5

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