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Research Group of Prof. Greg
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CURRENT
AND RECENT RESEARCH STAFF ·
Mr. Ian Young, B.S, Mechanical Engineering, Lab Manager for Ballard Power Systems Fuel Cell Laboratory CURRENT
STUDENTS PH.D. CANDIDATES ·
Steven Decaluwe Research on electrochemical oxidation of hydrocarbons on ceria anodes
in solid-oxide fuel cells. ·
Tom McGrath Research on simulations of detonations of dispersed fuel-vapor clouds
for large-scale chemical releases. ·
Joshua Pearlman Research on system level optimization of PEM fuel cell stacks,
integrated fuel processing, and water management. ·
Atul Bhargav Research on transient simulation of PEM fuel cell stacks, integrated
fuel processing, and hydrogen purification membranes. ·
Jerry Carson Research on solid oxide fuel cells in propulsion applications. ·
Richard Stroman Research on water management in and model-based control of PEM fuel
cell stacks. M.S. CANDIDATES ·
Aykut Yilmaz Research on effect of fuel radiation absorption in large-scale pool
fires. ·
Paul Jawlik Research on high power density SOFC’s for operation with light
hydrocarbons. ·
Jenny Hu Research on integrating nano-architectured CO catalysts into
high-temperature PEM fuel cells. ·
Research on high power density SOFC’s for operation with light
hydrocarbons. ·
Chris Maxey Research on integrating SOFC’s with heat recovery combustors for
propulsion applications. FORMER
STAFF ·
Dr. A. Mary Sukeshini, (now with Research on electrochemical oxidation of H2 and CO in
solid-oxide fuel cells. (Joint appointment with the Dept. of Chemistry and
Biochemistry) ·
Dr. Seyed Reihani, (now at Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Research on electrochemical oxidation of hydrocarbons on ceria anodes
in solid-oxide fuel cells. FORMER
STUDENTS PH.D. ·
Bahman Habibzadeh, Ph.D. 2007. Dissertation: “Understanding CO Oxidation in SOFC’s Using Nickel
Patterned Anodes” Current Employment: ·
Joseph Plaia, Ph.D. 2005. Dissertation: “Response of Premixed Hydrocarbon Flames with and
without Hydrogen Addition to Steady and Oscillatory Strain Rates” Current Employment: Naval ·
Seyed Reihani, Ph.D. 2005 Dissertation: “Optimizing Thermoelectric Waste Heat Recovery from an
Automotive Cooling System” Current Employment: Massachusetts Institute of Technology ·
Kaoru Wakatsuki, Ph.D. 2005 (co-advised with J. Kim) Dissertation: “High Temperature Radiation
Absorption of Fuel Molecules And An Evaluation of Its Influence on Pool Fire
Modeling” Current Employment: National Research Institute of Fire and Disaster, ·
Douglas Crane, Ph.D. 2003 Dissertation: “Optimizing Thermoelectric Waste Heat Recovery from an
Automotive Cooling System” Current Employment: BSST, Inc., ·
Huayang Zhu, Ph.D. 2001 Dissertation: “Numerical Modeling of Methane Combustion on Palladium
Catalysts for Gas Turbine Applications” Current Employment: M.S. ·
Joshua Dinaburg, M.S., 2007 Thesis: “Developing a Display Screen Correlation Metric for Thermal
Imaging Cameras” Current Employment: Hughes Associates, ·
Eric Shields, M.S. 2007 Thesis: “Performance Modeling of a H2-Fueled Proton Exchange Membrane
Fuel Cell” Current Employment: Naval ·
Jason McGill, M.S. 2006 Thesis: “Simulation of Vaporization and Combustion of a Large-Scale
Cryogenic Liquid Methane Pool” Current Employment: Army Corps of Engineers, ·
Ben Becker,
M.S. 2005 Thesis: “Patterned Nickel Anode Stability in SOFC Environments with H2,
CO, and CH4 Fuel Feeds” ·
Fletcher Robbins, M.S. 2004 Thesis: “Integration of Steam Reforming and Catalytic Combustion in a
Single Plate Reactor” Current Employment: ·
Roxanna Sai, M.S. 2003 Thesis: “Effects of Hydrogen Addition on Lean Premixed Hydrocarbon
Flames” Current Employment: ·
Tom McGrath, M.S. 2003 Thesis: “Numerical Modeling of Spherically Symmetric Detonations in
Open Environments of Fuel/ Air Mixtures” Current Employment: Naval ·
Stefan Pototschnik, M.S. 2001 (co-advised with G. Walsh) Thesis: “Development and Validation of a Dynamic Model for a Methanol
Fuel Cell System” Current Employment: Ford Motor Company, ·
Yubin Cong, M.S. 1999 Thesis: “The Effect of Hydrogen Doping on Lean Stability of Premixed
Methane Flames” Current Employment: Software Development, |
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