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Friday, 23 April 2010
Materials Science and Engineering from The Intsitute of Physics-IOP Conf Series, IOP Science offers an Impressive Journal list with many free papers
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Monday, 19 April 2010
Crystal Growth Detection System sought -Innocentive Challenge_Solver Teamwork encouraged
Crystal Growth Detection System
It was time that I came back to Innocentive (rewarded) Challenges as regularly as I did in the platforms early days. Much has happened there and the platform is attracting increasing attention and sponsors, I am pleased to say.
(Original backers Ely-Lilly, Dupont... Sponsors now include, Rockefeller Foundation , NASA, Nature, The Economist, and SAP, roughly in that order..?
Official history
In particular, the platform supports team work, depending on the challenge. The one that I am bringing to readers attention today is a team work supported challenge, involving a theme which will ring a few bells with metallurgists and physical chemists even if the system(s) is a water based colloids, for which it is required to detect solid crystal growth.
2. Nanoparticle Colloids
Innocentive
All open challenges
It was time that I came back to Innocentive (rewarded) Challenges as regularly as I did in the platforms early days. Much has happened there and the platform is attracting increasing attention and sponsors, I am pleased to say.
(Original backers Ely-Lilly, Dupont... Sponsors now include, Rockefeller Foundation , NASA, Nature, The Economist, and SAP, roughly in that order..?
Official history
In particular, the platform supports team work, depending on the challenge. The one that I am bringing to readers attention today is a team work supported challenge, involving a theme which will ring a few bells with metallurgists and physical chemists even if the system(s) is a water based colloids, for which it is required to detect solid crystal growth.
Check this or any of the other open challenges either for individuals or team worker. If I can be of any help on either approaches please do not hesitate to get in touch.
Introductory References:
1. Colloidal_crystals2. Nanoparticle Colloids
Innocentive
All open challenges
Books
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Emulsions, foams, and suspensions: fundamentals and applications
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Colloidal Dispersions: Suspensions, Emulsions, and Foams
Both books deal Particle size methods and are well documented.
Amazon look inside
Colloidal Dispersions: Suspensions, Emulsions, and Foams
Both books deal Particle size methods and are well documented.
Amazon