FDNS21: Autonomous Research Systems for Carbon Nanotube Synthesis

By Benji Maruyama

Materials & Manufacturing Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory, Dayton, OH

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Denji Maruyama Dr. Benji Maruyama is a Senior Materials Research Engineer in the Air Force Research Laboratory, Materials & Manufacturing Directorate. He leads research on the synthesis and processing science of carbon nanotubes. Dr. Maruyama created and is developing a new method research: Autonomous Research Systems for Materials Development. He is also the point of contact for carbon materials for the Materials and Manufacturing Directorate. His background and interests include carbon nanomaterials, energy storage, field emission, carbon, polymer and metal matrix composites, imaging of complex 3D microstructures and combinatorial experimentation. He is currently involved in the study of the origins of chiral growth for carbon nanotubes, nanostructured materials for battery electrodes, in-situ experimentation, and catalyst development.

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  • Benji Maruyama (2021), "FDNS21: Autonomous Research Systems for Carbon Nanotube Synthesis," https://nanohub.org/resources/35048.

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