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Post by garam-kuta Sat Jul 11, 2015 7:27 pm

I have my own doubts on whether the manufacturers adapt this because it eliminates waste and thereby less sales for them. But it is very user friendly to the consumers.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/24/science/with-new-nonstick-coating-the-wait-and-waste-is-over.html

More about the inventor from MIT.
http://meche.mit.edu/people/?id=372
He recd MS in EE and also MechE in the same year from MIT after graduating in MechE from IIT? Interesting.

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Post by swapna Sat Jul 11, 2015 8:19 pm

Veeu wrote:I have my own doubts on whether the manufacturers adapt this because it eliminates waste and thereby less sales for them. But it is very user friendly to the consumers.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/24/science/with-new-nonstick-coating-the-wait-and-waste-is-over.html

More about the inventor from MIT.
http://meche.mit.edu/people/?id=372
He recd  MS in EE and also MechE in the same year from MIT after graduating in MechE from IIT? Interesting.
edited, amended title: will the manufacturers adapt adopt this technology?

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Post by Marathadi-Saamiyaar Sat Jul 11, 2015 9:22 pm

Veeu wrote:I have my own doubts on whether the manufacturers adapt this because it eliminates waste and thereby less sales for them. But it is very user friendly to the consumers.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/24/science/with-new-nonstick-coating-the-wait-and-waste-is-over.html

More about the inventor from MIT.
http://meche.mit.edu/people/?id=372
He recd  MS in EE and also MechE in the same year from MIT after graduating in MechE from IIT? Interesting.

It is not at all surprising. The old fashioned knowledge seeking Desis still exist - although fewer - and they all do things that are not available in India. MS in 2 fields simultaneously is quite common.

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Post by swapna Sat Jul 11, 2015 9:49 pm

Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:
Veeu wrote:I have my own doubts on whether the manufacturers adapt this because it eliminates waste and thereby less sales for them. But it is very user friendly to the consumers.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/24/science/with-new-nonstick-coating-the-wait-and-waste-is-over.html

More about the inventor from MIT.
http://meche.mit.edu/people/?id=372
He recd  MS in EE and also MechE in the same year from MIT after graduating in MechE from IIT? Interesting.

It is not at all surprising.  The old fashioned knowledge seeking Desis still exist - although fewer - and they all do things that are not available in India. MS in 2 fields simultaneously is quite common.
in pre-independence days, one could do that at the college of engineering, guindy, of madras university. one could get a b.e. in mechanical engineering, which would take five years, then stay on for a sixth year and take senior-level courses in electrical engineering, to get a degree in that branch of engineering also.

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