Dominik Barz gave a talk entitled “2D Graphene Nanomaterials: Stable Aqueous Dispersions and their Application for Energy Storage Devices” at the Professor Raedle’s Center for Mass Spectroscopy and Optical Spectroscopy, Mannheim University, Germany. CeMOS is the largest research institute at a University of Applied Science in the province of Baden Wuertemberg.
Talk at Leibniz Institute for New Materials
Dominik Barz was the first in-person seminar speaker at Professor Presser’s Leibniz Institute for New Materials (INM) in Saarbruecken, Germany since the beginning of the pandemic. His talk was entitled “2D Graphene Nanomaterials: Stable Aqueous Dispersions and their Application for Energy Storage Devices”. This visit laid out the foundation for a future collaboration on capacitive deionization materials.
A new credential
Dominik Barz passed his National Professional Practice Exam and is licensed as a Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) with EGBC
