Research laboratories are constantly developing new
materials that are expected to exhibit novel properties bound to
revolutionize this or that technology. But it’s not enough to
simply create these materials; scientists also need to find
efficient methods of processing and fine-tuning them. Moreover,
composites are often made via the addition of nanoparticles into a
base matrix, which is why it is necessary to find a way of
manipulating the location, size, and concentration rate of these
particles that would exclude even the smallest deviations that are
invisible to the human eye.

