11/20/2020
Lithium metal solid-state batteries can provide a safer, more powerful alternative to the current standard.
Lithium metal solid-state batteries can provide a safer, more powerful alternative to the current standard.
Research Corporation for Science Advancement begins a new initiative and names ME professor as one of the 50 fellows.
The new tool could enable the design of more efficient sustainable energy and chemistry technologies.
Congratulations to David Kwabi for receiving this honor for all the exemplary work he has done.
This award, endowed by engineering alumnus Larry Miller, is set up to recognize junior faculty members.
U-M ME PhD Student, Jeffrey Smith, and Professor Don Siegel have a paper titled, “Low-temperature paddlewheel effect in glassy solid electrolytes,” published in Nature Communications.
“Students want to be part of a bigger solution and conversation about how we can move toward more sustainable energy generation and use.”
Neil Dasgupta, Don Siegel, Jeff Sakamoto, and Anna Stefanopoulou present at the prestigious Gordon Research Conference.
“Our goal is to identify solar-powered wastewater nitrate treatment pathways that facilitate the recovery of energy by producing value-added chemicals from these nutrients,” said Bala Chandran. The work is funded by Bala Chandran’s startup funds and MCubed, a University initiative to encourage innovative, interdisciplinary research. The project marries fundamental materials-scale catalysis, physics-based modeling, and experimental investigations.
This endowment gift is awarded annually by the Mechanical Engineering Department Chair.