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Chemical Technologies & Materials Characterization

Featured chemical technologies materials characterization

Materials are at the core of almost every technology, making the Chemical Technology and Materials Characterization (CTMC) organization one of the most diverse within Global Research.

This team is creating better GE products and services across a wide spectrum of industries and applications, with insights into chemical compositions and material properties that are enabling exciting innovations.

Whether developing advanced battery technology, imaging agents for early diagnosis of disease, composite materials for aircraft engines or wind blades, membranes for desalination, sensors for biological or chemical threats, systems for emissions treatment like CO2 or NOx, or holographic media for data storage, scientists and engineers from CTMC are contributing fundamental breakthroughs in chemistry and materials that are solving big challenges and making for a better world.


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Batteries for the Hybrid Age

GE is developing the next generation of battery technology for large-scale, commercial vehicles.
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How Green Is Green?

Looking at the environmental impact of a product through its entire lifecycle.
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Congrats to Jim Cella, the 2010 ACS Award winner in Industrial Chemistry

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GE & the 2010 Winter Olympics

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Joe Suriano

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Wei Cai

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Glen Merfeld

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A new generation of batteries awaits

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