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University of Birmingham The University of Birmingham is active in several fuel cell related areas. Its Department of Chemical Engineering is active in the development of tubular SOFC technology and has set up a fuel cell network which aims to link everybody who has an interest in fuel cells...
University of British Columbia Research group affiliated with the National Research Council Institute for Fuel Cell Innovation (NRC-IFCI). Multi-departmental research in SOFC, PEM and DMFC. Involvement: Dept. of Materials Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical and Biological Engineering.
University of Connecticut - Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Recent investigations include measurement and simulation of solid shape evolution during non-isothermal laser-induced sintering of polymer powders for net shape manufacturing, simulation of thermal plasma spray processing of nanostructure materials, heat transfer in...
University of Hawaii at Manoa Research at the Hawaii Natural Energy Institute (HNEI), part of the University of Hawaii at Manoa, focuses on solid state ionics and solid state electrochemistry. The group's strength lies on the study of thermodynamic and kinetic properties of the electrochemical power...
University of Houston Currently, a large portion of our research activities focus on fundamental and applied aspects of electrocatalysis of low-temperature fuel cells. Our research interests in low-temperature fuel cells focus on novel synthesis techniques, characterization, half-cell /...
University of Minnesota - Dept. of Chemical Engineering & Material Science Growth modes of protective scales during the high-temperature oxidation of alloys. Effects of alloy composition, environment, grain boundary diffusion, and gaseous permeation through microcracks on scale growth rates. Measurement and modeling of stresses in the oxide...
University of South Carolina The program began in earnest in 1980. At end of FY 1996, there were 55 I/UCRCs in operation. Of the I/UCRCs initially funded over the last 17 years, 75% are still in operation. There are over 80 universities, over 800 faculty, over 800 graduate students, and over...
University of Washington The principal technical interests involve systems that convert raw energy resources (sun, wind, fuels) into useful energy (electricity and mechanical power). Other research is focused on Solid Oxide Fuel Cell design and performance analysis.