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Vyacheslav Bryantsev at Oak Ridge National Laboratory leads the CMI Project "Critical material recovery from ores and lean sources"
It was, in a manner of speaking, the ultimate light bulb moment when General Electric’s Lighting business and the Critical Materials Institute first joined forces in 2013 to solve a manufacturing challenge. The partnership resulted in new materials, new patents, and new processes to make GE’s lighting more efficient and less reliant on difficult-to-find raw materials.
Corby Anderson at Colorado School of Mines leads the CMI project "Recovery of critical materials as by-products"
Marilu Perez at Ames Laboratory leads the CMI Project "New in-silico molecular design methods for improved separations"
Sheng Dai at Oak Ridge National Laboratory leads the CMI Project "Low-temperature electrochemical synthesis of graphite"
Santa Jansone-Popova at Oak Ridge National Laboratory leads the CMI project "Enhanced separation of critical materials"
Orlando Rios at University of Tennessee Knoxville leads the CMI project "Science-enabling diverse value chain product from aluminum-cerium alloys"
Parans Paranthaman at Oak Ridge National Laboratory leads the CMI Project "Additive manufacturing of polymer based bonded magnets"
Vitalij Pecharsky at Ames Laboratory leads the CMI project "High-performance, critical-element-free permanent magnets"
Ikenna Nlebedim at Ames Laboratory leads the CMI Project "Magnetic materials and systems modeling"