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Greg Newbloom
Position
Founder & CTO
Company
Membrion, Inc.
Location
Seattle WA UNITED STATES
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Meeting Program
ET10.08.04 : Flexible Ceramic Membranes for Low-Cost Flow Batteries
9:15 AM–9:30 AM Nov 28, 2018
(US - Eastern)
Hynes, Level 3, Room 309
Greg Newbloom
Founder & CTO at
Membrion, Inc.
Keywords
Composition & Microstructure - Bulk Techniques
Neutron Scattering
,
Composition & Microstructure - Bulk Techniques
Porosimetry
,
Composition & Microstructure - Chemical Element
Si
,
Composition & Microstructure - Features
Defects
,
Composition & Microstructure - Features
Microstructure
,
Composition & Microstructure - Features
Morphology
,
Composition & Microstructure - Features
Porosity
,
Composition & Microstructure - Material Type
2D Materials
,
Composition & Microstructure - Material Type
Composite
,
Composition & Microstructure - Material Type
Nanoscale
,
Composition & Microstructure - Near Surface Techniques
Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy (Stem)
,
Composition & Microstructure - Near Surface Techniques
Transmission Electron Microscopy (Tem)
,
Composition & Microstructure - Surface Techniques
Scanning Electron Microscopy (Sem)
,
Non-technical - Commerce
Economics
,
Performance - Functionality
Electronic Material
,
Performance - Functionality
Energy Storage
,
Performance - Functionality
Ion-Exchange Material
,
Performance - Functionality
Structural
,
Performance - Material Form
Aerogel
,
Performance - Material Form
Colloid
,
Performance - Material Form
Fiber
,
Performance - Material Form
Fractal
,
Performance - Material Form
Nanostructure
,
Performance - Theory
Kinetics
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Properties - Transport
Photoconductivity
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Synthesis & Processing - Assembly
Self-Assembly
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Synthesis & Processing - Deposition
Ink-Jet Printing
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Synthesis & Processing - Deposition
Plasma-Enhanced Cvd (Pecvd) (Deposition)
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Synthesis & Processing - Growth
Nucleation & Growth
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Synthesis & Processing - Transformation
Polymerization