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Aluminum: a safe, economical, high energy density material for energy storage, transport and splitting water to make hydrogen on demand
30 Mar 2009 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Jerry M. Woodall
In 1968, a team lead by the author discovered that liquid gallium saturated with aluminum at room temperature would split water into hydrogen gas, alumina and heat. More recently his current team has discovered that bulk, solid Al rich alloys will also split water in the same manner. Since 1) the …
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Physics for Future Presidents
26 Jan 2011 | Courses | Contributor(s): Jerry M. Woodall
The purpose and goals of this course are to provide a liberal arts style education in physics that could be important for you to understand if you were the president of the United States (or any other executive job). In other words, you will learn real, advanced physics without employing any …
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Faster Materials versus Nanoscaled Si and SiGe: A Fork in the Roadmap?
20 Apr 2004 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Jerry M. Woodall
Strained Si and SiGe MOSFET technologies face fundamental limits towards the end of this decade when the technology roadmap calls for gate dimensions of 45 nm headed for 22 nm. This fact, and difficulties in developing a suitable high-K dielectric, have stimulated the search for alternatives to …
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PfFP Lecture 1: Energy and Power I
26 Jan 2011 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Jerry M. Woodall
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Giving Talks and Posters That People Would Actually Like to See
28 Jun 2006 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Jerry M. Woodall
Other than getting a college degree, being able to communicate technical results to non experts (and even experts) in a simple and easily understandable way is
critical to a future successful career path.
To this end I will discuss the elements of how to prepare both good power point
and poster …