Michelle Revels
Articles
3D-printed alloys form nanostructures
Researchers achieved the 3D-printed, nanostructured high-entropy alloys that display both high strength and ductility for the first time.
Researchers develop 3D-printed shape memory alloys with superior superelasticity
Researchers from Texas A&M University showcased tensile superelasticity by fabricating a shape memory alloy through laser powder bed fusion.
Developing organic batteries using machine learning
Texas A&M researchers are using Bayesian frameworks to produce a polymer chain capable of energy storage, in turn creating longer-lasting organic batteries.
Advancing research on environmentally friendly, hydrogen-enriched fuel
Texas A&M researchers are continuing to develop solutions to reduce carbon emissions using hydrogen-enriched fuel as hybrid and electric vehicles become more common.
Frame created for interchangeable mask
A team of Texas A&M students bonded together to create the EASYMASK, which is designed to provide a reusable and inexpensive face mask for the general population.