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Safer Electrochromic Inks Developed in STAMI-GTPN Professor Reynolds’s Lab

John Reynolds and Brian Schmatz in Reynolds' lab

Anyone who has a rear-view mirror that automatically dims blue in reaction to annoying high-beam headlights glaring from behind has seen an electrochromic film in action. Now, chemists at the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a new method to more safely and, by extension, easily produce these shear films, which change their color with […]

Safer Electrochromic Inks Developed in STAMI-GTPN Professor Reynolds’s Lab

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Safer Electrochromic Inks Developed in STAMI-GTPN Professor Reynolds’s Lab

Associate Professor, etc
School of X and Y, etc

Degrees

Honors & Awards

Bio