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Saint-Gobain
Company•Courbevoie, France•
About: Saint-Gobain is a company organization based out in Courbevoie, France. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Layer (electronics) & Glazing. The organization has 8168 authors who have published 9347 publications receiving 111095 citations. The organization is also known as: Compagnie de Saint-Gobain & Groupe Saint-Gobain.
Topics: Layer (electronics), Glazing, Coating, Substrate (printing), Abrasive
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TL;DR: The advantages of open source to achieve the goals of the scikit-image library are highlighted, and several real-world image processing applications that use scik it-image are showcased.
Abstract: scikit-image is an image processing library that implements algorithms and utilities for use in research, education and industry applications. It is released under the liberal Modified BSD open source license, provides a well-documented API in the Python programming language, and is developed by an active, international team of collaborators. In this paper we highlight the advantages of open source to achieve the goals of the scikit-image library, and we showcase several real-world image processing applications that use scikit-image. More information can be found on the project homepage, http://scikit-image.org.
3,903 citations
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TL;DR: Materials found in nature combine many inspiring properties such as sophistication, miniaturization, hierarchical organizations, hybridation, resistance and adaptability to propose more reliable, efficient and environment-respecting materials requires a multidisciplinary approach.
Abstract: Materials found in nature combine many inspiring properties such as sophistication, miniaturization, hierarchical organizations, hybridation, resistance and adaptability. Elucidating the basic components and building principles selected by evolution to propose more reliable, efficient and environment-respecting materials requires a multidisciplinary approach.
1,262 citations
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide a first understanding of the process as of today, with particular attention being paid on the underlying principles of the structure formation mechanisms and the influence of processing parameters on the structure.
Abstract: Freeze-casting of porous ceramics have seen a great deal of efforts during the last few years. The objective of this review is to provide a first understanding of the process as of today. This analysis highlights the current limits of both the understanding and the control of the process. A few perspectives are given, with regards of the current achievements, interests and identified issues. 2 Abstract Freeze-casting, the templating of porous structure by the solidification of a solvent, have seen a great deal of efforts during the last few years. Of particular interest are the unique structure and properties exhibited by porous freeze-casted ceramics, which opened new opportunities in the field of cellular ceramics. The objective of this review is to provide a first understanding of the process as of today, with particular attention being paid on the underlying principles of the structure formation mechanisms and the influence of processing parameters on the structure. This analysis highlights the current limits of both the understanding and the control of the process. A few perspectives are given, with regards of the current achievements, interests and identified issues.
980 citations
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TL;DR: In this article, a review of the freeze-casting process is presented, with particular attention being paid on the underlying principles of the structure formation mechanisms and the influence of processing parameters on the structure.
Abstract: Freeze-casting, the templating of porous structure by the solidification of a solvent, have seen a great deal of efforts during the last few years. Of particular interest are the unique structure and properties exhibited by porous freeze-casted ceramics, which opened new opportunities in the field of cellular ceramics. The objective of this review is to provide a first understanding of the process as of today, with particular attention being paid on the underlying principles of the structure formation mechanisms and the influence of processing parameters on the structure. This analysis highlights the current limits of both the understanding and the control of the process. A few perspectives are given, with regards of the current achievements, interests and identified issues.
933 citations
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TL;DR: A review of the current status of PLA mass production, processing techniques and current applications is presented, and the methods to tailor PLA properties, the main PLA degradation reactions, PLA products' end-of-life scenarios and the environmental footprint are covered.
800 citations
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Jian Huang | 97 | 1189 | 40362 |
Michael V. Swain | 91 | 739 | 31167 |
Martin Z. Bazant | 89 | 458 | 28552 |
Pieter Dorenbos | 75 | 439 | 23818 |
Stéphane Roux | 68 | 627 | 19123 |
Armand Ajdari | 68 | 163 | 23332 |
Philippe Lalanne | 64 | 308 | 16072 |
Nikolai D. Denkov | 58 | 194 | 11524 |
Bruno Viana | 56 | 346 | 11216 |
Pierre Gibart | 45 | 332 | 8248 |
Sylvain Deville | 44 | 169 | 10976 |
Bernard Beaumont | 43 | 218 | 6679 |
Naoki Ohashi | 42 | 376 | 8334 |
Liliane Léger | 42 | 141 | 6270 |
Shaw Ling Hsu | 42 | 179 | 6191 |