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Louapre is in charge of Sciences and Technology at the Chantereine R&D Center near Compiègne, France, one of Saint-Gobain’s eight major cross-business R&D centers in the world.
David Louapre, a researcher at Saint-Gobain, has been awarded the Jean Perrin prize by the Société Française de Physique (the main professional body of French physicists) for his contribution to promoting the sciences to a wider audience through his YouTube channel “Science étonnante” (astounding science) and the associated blog.
Solar-reflective windshields reflect infrared rays and reduce the amount of heat entering the car, thus maintaining cabin temperature and enhancing occupant comfort.
According to Kyocera, these LCDs reportedly offer high light transmittance, high resolution, and a wide operating temperature range for optimal performance in automotive HUD applications.
Kyocera International, Inc. recently announced a new line of high-performance, high-resolution liquid-crystal display (LCD) panels specifically designed for automotive head-up displays (HUDs).
The glass scientist from Arizona State University will receive the award for pioneering, lasting scientific contributions throughout his illustrious research career.
Rolls-Royce recently announced the appointment of Tom Bell as president and CEO of Rolls-Royce North America, a post he will hold alongside his current position as president of Defence.
The IHPS is a component of the Army’s next-generation soldier protection system (SPS) program, which seeks to optimize soldier protection while reducing total equipment weight.
The scratch-resistant glass market is estimated to have reached $1.85 billion in 2017 and is projected to grow to $2.85 billion by 2022, expanding at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.1%.
Five years after breaking ground, GE Aviation is investing an additional $105 million in its Asheville, N.C., production facility to meet growing demand for the ceramic matrix composite (CMC) components produced at the plant.