Lonia Friedlander

Lonia Friedlander
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev | bgu · Ilse Katz Institute for Nanoscale Science and Technology

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Additively manufactured (AM) products use two scanning strategies to create the central core region and the inner region near the free-surface circumference i.e. the shell. Manufacturers usually machine the shell to meet standard mechanical property testing. However, it's essential to determine how the shell affects an AM product's mechanical prope...
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In many published articles isobaric behavior in DAC chambers has been reported On the other hand, a clear isochoric behavior in the chambers were reported. Thus, Isochoric or isobaric condition remain an open question. In isochoric condition, upon increasing the temperature, at each pressure, the examined sample and the PTM both are subject to incr...
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It is claimed that all of the pressure scales of the reported melting curves derived by diamond anvil cell experiments require a correction which takes into account the pressure thermal shift, where vanadium is an illustrative example. The linear behavior of the thermal pressure (Pth) vs. the temperature, as predicted by first principles theoretica...
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Previous research investigating the underrepresentation of women in science and technology fields has identified various causes. These include a lack of inspiring female role models, limited exposure of girls to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) subjects, gender-biased stereotypes, and preferences for different learning style...
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Previous research investigating the under-representation of women in science and technology fields has identified various causes. These include, a lack of inspiring female role-models, limited exposure of girls to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) subjects, gender-biased stereotypes, and preferences for different learning sty...

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