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Researchers at Bangor University are using ultrafast laser processing to etch microscopic patterns into synthetic graphite and other materials, significantly enhancing thermal radiation.
Bangor University notes that modifying surfaces could unlock a new generation of space hardware.
Bangor University's School of Computer Science and Engineering is boosting emissivity by texturing surfaces to efficiently radiate heat into space.
Bangor University's School of Computer Science and Engineering is boosting radiative efficiency in collaboration with Teledyne Labtech.
Researchers at Bangor University are using ultrafast lasers to etch microscopic surface textures on synthetic graphite and other space-grade materials.
Bangor University is working to advance the thermal radiation capabilities of synthetic graphite and other materials using ultra-fast laser technology.
Teledyne Labtech believes their partnership with Bangor University is crucial for developing transformative thermal management technology.
The ATMS project is a collaboration between Teledyne Labtech and Bangor University in Wales, supported by Airbus Endeavor and the Welsh Government.
Bangor University is modifying the surface of space-grade materials to improve their thermal radiation emission capabilities.
Researchers at Bangor University are using a study site close to Snowdonia National Park to explore the location of non-woodland trees.
Bluesky National Tree Map data is being used by researchers at Bangor University and the Sir William Roberts Centre for Sustainable Land Use.