Engineers developing advanced energy technologies such as fuel cells and new-generation reactors will benefit from novel materials knowledge being developed at the Department for Nuclear Science and Engineering’s Laboratory for Electrochemical Interfaces, headed by Assistant Professor Bilge Yildiz.
Researchers there are working toward better understanding of the interfacial properties of oxides and learning to tailor their levels of ion transport, which could help create components with increased resistance to corrosion and other specialized properties.
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