Poster's note: I've not heard of this technique, or those involved. No idea
if it's legitimate. I'd like to hear from other people.

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Harvard Faculty Ye Tao presents a Solution to the Climate Change Crisis at
NanoScientific Symposium Nov 19, 2019
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Dr. Ye Tao from The Rowland Institute at Harvard will present research on
solutions for climate change at the 2nd Annual NanoScientific Symposium at
SUNY Polytechnic Institute on Nov. 19, 2019. Register using coupon code
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from
The Rowland Institute at Harvard will present research on solutions for
climate change at the 2nd Annual NanoScientific Symposium
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at
SUNY Polytechnic Institute on Nov. 19, 2019.

"Immediately ending carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions will not be enough to
solve the climate crisis; we also need to stabilize the Earth's temperature
by compensating the loss of albedo from short-lived anthropogenic
aerosols," stated Dr. Tao. "We find full deployment on land and at sea
within 10 years both necessary and affordable," adds Dr. Tao regarding
Project MEER:ReflEction developed at The Rowland Institute at Harvard.

In his presentation at NanoScientific Symposium at SUNY on Nov.19, 2019
titled Mirrors for Earth's Energy Rebalancing (MEER:ReflEction):
Resource-driven engineering for leveraging Earth's chemistries to
immediately offer remediation, Dr. Tao will discuss how effectively
addressing the complex issue mandates simultaneously solving five
individually challenging problems: (1) planetary overheating, (2) energy
production, (3) ocean acidification, (4) positive climate feedbacks, and
(5) food security.

What is MEER:ReflEction? MEER:ReflEction is a grand, versatile, and
comprehensive engineering project feasibly rooted in the ecological
functioning and resource availabilities of planet Earth. It addresses the
imminent urgency of climate change due to temperature increase and weather
extremes while reshaping our energy production and consumption to renewable
energy. MEER:ReflEction applies aluminum thin film-coated glass mirror
arrays to most efficiently achieve (1) solar radiation management via
dynamic control of surface albedo, (2) renewable energy production, (3)
carbon dioxide drawdown through ocean liming using solar thermally-produced
calcium oxide (CaO),(4) removal of secondary greenhouse gases and air
pollutants via atmospheric photochemical engineering, and (5)biodiversity
recovery via a geographic restructuring of agricultural primary production
in a high-CO2 world.

This is one of the many exciting presentations you will hear when you
attend the NanoScientific Symposium at SUNY Nov. 19, 2019.

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Dr. Lee's presentation at the NanoScientific Symposium at SUNY will feature
the latest developments in 2D Reconfigurable Devices. "We are at a point of
inflection. For decades, Moore's law has been the guiding principle for the
semiconductor industry. Now, however, the semiconductor industry is
struggling with the physical limits of transistor scaling. Although the
industry primarily relied on miniaturization to increase functionality,
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gains than those achieved by Moore's law," states Dr. Lee. "Our preliminary
calculation suggests that by implementing fine-grained 3D monolithic
integration, one can not only extend Moore's law but
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Dr. Lee will describe their efforts to integrate 2D TMD films in SUNY
Poly's 300mm wafer line and describe a single device that can reconfigure
into the three most fundamental devices. 2D transition metal
dichalcogenides (TMDs) are a natural choice for channel materials for
developing 3D monolithic integration. In addition, they are useful for
implementing reconfigure devices that can enable more efficient logic
devices, including XNOR logic for machine learning applications.

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