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2016

GW Today. GW Researchers’ Plasma Thruster Reaches Space. GW Today

Phys.Org: NASA engineer awaits launch of CubeSat mission demonstrating virtual-telescope tech: GWU microthruster is used by NASA Goddard mission. Feb. 19, 2016. phys.org

2015

AIAA Aerospace America: GW micro-propulsion work was mentioned in the AIAA Aerospace America annual review on electric propulsion, published in December 2015.  A micropropulsion system developed at the George Washington University successfully launched into space at the end of May 2015.

Review of Ophthalmology, August 2015, Plasma Technology in Ophthalmology RO

GW TODAY, June 15, 2015, GW researcher’s plasma thruster reaches space GW Today

Lab Talk (IOP), February 2015, Electric propulsion for small satellites IOP

2014

Material Views (Wiley) highlighted special issue on "plasma & cancer". materialsviews

AIAA Aerospace America: GW micro-propulsion work was mentioned in the AIAA Aerospace America annual review on electric propulsion, published in December 2014.  New micro thrusters for cube satellites are being developed by GW’s MicroPropulsion and Nanotechnology Laboratory.

IEEE Spectrum:Graphene and Carbon Nanotubes Join Forces to Tackle Supercapacitors”. IEEE

EETimes:Ultracapacitor Breakthrough May Recharge Energy Storage” . EETimes

Science Recorder: “Ultracapacitors built with carbon nanotubes and graphene deliver high performance at low cost”. Science Recorder

Discovery:Super Energy Combo Could Charge Car in Minutes”, Discovery

R&D Magazine: High performance and low cost capacitors R&D

The Christian Science Monitor: “How a lab accident could revolutionize energy storage”. CSM

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NSF I-Corps Program: video commercial for the National Science Foundation’s I-Corps program.  Graphene Team is featured in the video. What is I-Corps?

2013

GW Media Release: The George Washington University Hosts Record-Size International Electric Propulsion Conference.

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