The properties of these materials make it possible to obtain elements with a high density of stored energy. This is necessary for uninterrupted power supplies, alternative energy, electric transport, and the space industry.
The new youth lab鈥檚 priority is the development of software for processing active and passive seismic data.
More than 15 university scientists and factory employees will work together in this new scientific division to create composites for supercapacitors, resistive pastes for the manufacture of chip resistors using SMD technologies, and metallization pastes used in the manufacture of night vision devices.