This rare earth metal shows us the future of our planet’s resources Ames National Laboratory Scientist Ikenna Nlebedim featured in MIT Technology Review article on neodymium.
ASME: Shaking up ore to release valuable lithium CMI research at Ames National Laboratory is the topic of an article by The American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Shaking Up Ore to Release Valuable Lithium Ihor Hlova, a scientist at the Critical Materials Innovation (CMI) Hub at Ames National Laboratory, is leading research to utilize locally available lithium.
Ames Lab, CMI technologies score two R&D 100 Awards Ames National Laboratory and the Critical Materials Innovation Hub (CMI) have won two 2024 R&D 100 awards.
Ames Lab, CMI technologies are finalists in R&D 100 competition Sponsored by R&D World magazine, this international science and innovation competition recognizes new commercial products, technologies, and materials.
Electronic waste is a gold mine waiting to be tapped Ames National Laboratory and the Critical Materials Innovation Hub are featured in this C&EN round-up of the latest R&D in electronic waste recycling.
C&EN: Electronic waste is a gold mine waiting to be tapped. How can companies dig in? Article in Chemical & Engineering News (C&EN) includes CMI leader Ikenna Nlebedim and research at Ames National Laboratory
Iowa State University LAS projects awarded additional funding Resumés touting Ames National Laboratory internships or expertise in artificial intelligence will help set Cyclone graduates apart from the competition, thanks to faculty-led projects in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS).
Chemistry for the greater good Daniel Howell, Iowa State University graduate, worked with Wenyu Huang on iCOUP research during his time at Iowa State. His story was featured by Iowa State news.
Science Friday: How To Recycle Rare Earth Elements On stage in Ames, Iowa, Ira Flatow talks with Dr. Ikenna Nlebedim and Dr. Denis Prodius, two materials scientists from the Critical Materials Institute at the Ames National Laboratory who have developed a new acid-free method to recycle rare earth metals found in magnets.