Polymer Physics to Address the Dual Energy Challenge at Global Industrial Scale
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A New Carbon Ontology: Hydrocarbons as Benign Material Resource for Civilizational-Scale Building
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Mark Goulthorpe
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Mark Goulthorpe
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Tools for polymer design: predicting rheology from molecular weight distribution and branching topology
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Daniel Read
- School of Mathematics, University of Leeds
- University of Leeds
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Daniel Read
- School of Mathematics, University of Leeds
- University of Leeds
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Chinmay Das
- School of Mathematics, University of Leeds
- University of Leeds
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Victor Boudara
- University of Leeds
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Micromechanics of oriented semi-crystalline polymers: from structure to properties
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Hans Van Dommelen
- Eindhoven Technical University
- Eindhoven University of Technology
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Hans Van Dommelen
- Eindhoven Technical University
- Eindhoven University of Technology
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Mohsen Mirkhalaf
- Eindhoven University of Technology
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Jevan Furmanski
- ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company
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Leon Govaert
- Eindhoven Technical University
- Eindhoven University of Technology
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A better future for fossil hydrocarbons and carbon nanomaterials
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Matteo Pasquali
- Rice University
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Matteo Pasquali
- Rice University
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Quantifying tie-chain fraction and its impact on charge transport in model conjugated polymers
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Lynn Loo
- Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Princeton University
- Princeton University
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Lynn Loo
- Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Princeton University
- Princeton University
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