the Tantalum-Niobium International Study Center (T.I.C.) : T.I.C. Bulletin Entry – No. 175

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T.I.C. Bulletin Entry – No. 175

This edition honours the discovery of tantalum with a deep dive into Anders Gustaf Ekeberg’s legacy, the launch of the Ekeberg Prize, and technical papers on GaN RF systems with tantalum capacitors and advances in ultra-low-profile designs. The bulletin also includes updates on tantalum/niobium patent filings and the diary for GA59 in Rwanda.
Explore Bulletin No. 175 featuring the history of tantalum’s discovery, GaN amplifier tech using tantalum capacitors, and the launch of the Anders Gustaf Ekeberg Prize.

Feature Article Title:

In the Footsteps of Anders Gustaf Ekeberg

Feature Article Summary:

A detailed historical journey tracing the origins of tantalum, visiting the Ytterby mine and Uppsala University, where Ekeberg first isolated the element in 1802. This article commemorates the foundation of the Ekeberg Prize and highlights the legacy of discovery in Swedish chemistry.

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