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CMI research at Ames National Laboratory is the topic of an article by The American Society of Mechanical Engineers
The U.S. Department of Energy's story on 2024 R&D 100 Awards developed with funding through the Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office includes one developed with CMI funding
Recently, a team of scientists from the U. S. Department of Energy Ames National Laboratory developed a new recycling process that eliminates the need for chemicals and high heat. This process, the Battery Recycling and Water Splitting (BRAWS) technology, uses only water and carbon dioxide to complete the process.
CMI's recent R&D 100 Award is mentioned in the monthly newsletter The Manufacturing Moment, from the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy.
Massimiliano Delferro, Deputy Director of the Institute for the Cooperative Upcycling of Plastics and scientist at Argonne National Laboratory, has spent his career bringing research on plastics recycling to the forefront of scientific discussions. Since 2008, he has focused on how to effectively and economically recycle plastics – but also how to turn them into more valuable materials like synthetic oils and waxes
Ames National Laboratory Scientist Ikenna Nlebedim featured in MIT Technology Review article on neodymium.
Postdoctoral Researcher, Critical Materials Institute
This page lists the CMI unique facilities as of December 2019, which was during CMI Phase II