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Electromechanical Energy Storage and Energy Generation
Applied Nanomaterials and Clean Energy
Research in this area is advancing nanomaterials that are essential to clean alternative energy for fuel cells, next-generation batteries, supercapacitors and sensor applications.
Electrochemical Energy Storage and Energy Generation
The focus of research in this area is developing new materials and processing strategies to fabricate improved, typically nanocomposite, device components to advance technologies in areas such as electrochemical energy storage.
Applied Nanomaterials and Clean Energy
Research in this area focuses on the development of carbon nanotubes and graphene for the highest energy storage supercapacitor and ultra-strong nanocomposites.
Green Energy and Fuel Cells
Research in this area focuses on the design and performance of fuel cell stacks and systems as well as the environmental risk management involved in green energy technology.