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High-entropy perovskites materials for next-generation energy

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From new fuels to waste disposal, next-gen nuclear reactors depend

Modeling for Organic Electronics | Schrödinger Materials Science

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Advanced ceramic materials for next-generation nuclear applications

Nicole Grobert | Department of Materials

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AU alumnus to deliver McMahon Lecture on nuclear materials

Physical Science – Research

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National lab collaboration enables faster, safer inspection of nuclear

Research – Department of Materials Science & Engineering

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Structural materials for next generation nuclear systems: Challenges

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