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Hornbostel
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11
Dec
2023
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19:00 PM
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- and scientists and policy makers have been working to reverse emissions to preserve Earth and ensure society’s future prosperity. Katherine Hornbostel, assistant professor of mechanical engineering materials science at the University of Pittsburgh Swanson School of Engineering, has devoted ...
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08
Dec
2023
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18:00 PM
Europe/Amsterdam
emissions, carbon capture and storage with high capture rates will be necessary to keep natural gas around in a low-carbon future,” said Katherine Hornbostel, assistant professor of mechanical engineering and materials science at the University of Pittsburgh Swanson School of Engineering. “And ...
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07
Sep
2023
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20:00 PM
Europe/Amsterdam
m the ocean – called direct ocean capture – has gained traction in recent years as a complementary approach to direct air capture. Katherine Hornbostel, the principal investigator on a multi-institution proposal and assistant professor of mechanical engineering and materials science at the ...
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20
Jul
2023
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17:00 PM
Europe/Amsterdam
because of its ability to avoid land use. DOC can also conveniently be paired with offshore wind and offshore carbon dioxide storage. Katherine Hornbostel, an assistant professor of mechanical engineering and materials science at the University of Pittsburgh Swanson School of Engineering, is w ...
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06
Oct
2022
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17:55 PM
Europe/Amsterdam
high quantities. “If materials are good at grabbing carbon dioxide, they’re usually good at grabbing multiple gasses,” explained Katherine Hornbostel, assistant professor of mechanical engineering and materials science at the University of Pittsburgh Swanson School of Engineering. “It ...
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30
Sep
2022
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20:56 PM
Europe/Amsterdam
Katherine Hornbostel, assistant professor of mechanical engineering and materials science at the University of Pittsburgh Swanson School of Engineering, has been recognized with the Carbon Capture Future Star Award.Awarded by the Carbon Capture Science and Technology journal, the Carbon Capture Futu ...
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07
Sep
2021
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17:16 PM
Europe/Amsterdam
The Pitt STRIVE program selected Katherine Hornbostel, assistant professor of mechanical engineering and materials science (MEMS), to receive the 2021 Outstanding DEI Service Award. This accolade recognizes her efforts to advance diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in the University of Pittsburgh& ...
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23
Mar
2021
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14:35 PM
Europe/Amsterdam
three girls in a classroom of 40 students. I only had two female engineering professors during my entire undergraduate studies,” said Katherine Hornbostel, assistant professor of mechanical engineering and materials science. “This often led me to feel like I didn’t belong or have w ...
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18
Mar
2021
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15:29 PM
Europe/Amsterdam
te these novel materials and devices.Related news: $2.37M NIH Award to Deliver Improved Neural Recording TechnologyKatherinetarget="_blank" Hornbostel, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Materials ScienceOn the way to renewable energy, there will still be a need for traditio ...
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16
Dec
2020
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00:00 AM
Europe/Amsterdam
ch.“HFMCs are one of the leading technologies for post-combustion carbon capture, but we need modeling to better understand them,” said Katherine Hornbostel, assistant professor of mechanical engineering and materials science, whose lab led the analysis. “Our analysis can guide researchers who ...
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