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New routes to a low carbon future: Production of clean hydrogen
Stephen Skinner, Professor of Materials Chemistry at Imperial College London, explores the possible routes available to produce clean hydrogen and ensure a low carbon future.
Dr Gareth Hinds – National Physical Laboratory
Gareth Hinds is NPL Fellow and Science Area Leader in Electrochemistry, leading a team of scientists undertaking ground-breaking research in corrosion, electrochemical energy conversion and storage, and interfacial chemistry and catalysis.
New solar-powered fuel cell can purify three litres of water a day
Microorganisms within soil could be turned into solar-powered fuel cells that can purify significant amounts of drinking water in one day.
Batteries – Calorimetry and Safety at the IAM-AWP: At the forefront of battery research
Dr Carlos Ziebert, Group Leader at the IAM-AWP of the KIT, explains the different areas of their current research in the field of Lithium-ion and post-Li batteries.
Surface functionalization: A tool for biotechnology and health sectors
Professor Sandra Carvalho, University of Minho, Department of Physics, discusses the emergence of surface functionalization as a strategy in biotech and health.
Stephen Skinner – Imperial College London
Stephen Skinner joined Imperial College in 1998 and was promoted to Professor in 2014
His research interests are in materials for new energy technologies and is primarily concerned with the chemical and physical properties of solid oxide fuel cell electrolytes and electrodes and encompasses the electrical and structural characteristics of...
Battery research using calorimeters: Improving thermal management and safety
Dr Carlos Ziebert, Head of IAM-AWP’s Calorimeter Center, KIT, presents a holistic approach to how battery calorimeters can be applied all along the battery value chain.
Joseph Najjar – University of Illinois at Chicago
Joseph Najjar is a candidate in the Medical Scientist Training Program at the University of Illinois at Chicago
Joseph completed undergraduate studies at Occidental College in Los Angeles where he earned a degree in Chemistry. At Occidental, he worked with Dr. Andrew Udit to develop a system for direct electrochemical...
Cytochromes P450: Chemistry for drugs, metabolism, and beyond
Joseph Najjar and Andrew K. Udit, PhD from the Department of Chemistry at Occidental College enlighten us on the importance of Cytochromes P450 in medicine and industry.
How battery calorimetry can enhance the lifetime and safety of Lithium-ion and post-Li cells
Dr Carlos Ziebert, head of IAM-AWP’s Calorimeter Center, KIT, explains how battery calorimetry can enhance the lifetime and safety of Lithium-ion and post-Li cells.
Chemistry research: Driving discovery and development
The Division of Chemistry at the National Science Foundation, provides an update on their work in driving discovery and development concerning chemistry research that improves the quality of life in the United States.
Anion-exchange membranes with high hydroxide conductivity: First-principles computer modelling
Here, we find out about first-principles computer simulations performed in the group of Prof Mark E. Tuckerman, who uncover principles for designing high-performance alkaline anion exchange membrane (AEM) fuel cells.
Improving the automation of non-polluting transportation with PEM fuel cells
Here we find out how the Giantleap project improves the automation of non-polluting transportation with the lifetime extension of PEM fuel cells.
The Calorimeter Center – Advanced Materials and Batteries
The Calorimeter Center uses calorimeters to advance thermal management and safety of batteries, handling thermodynamic, thermal and safety data.
Fuel cells: Delivering reliable power when needed for emergency response efforts
Morry Markowitz, President of the Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Association, states the case for fuel cells to deliver reliable power when needed, therefore, enhancing emergency response efforts.
How is fast fashion polluting our water?
The fashion industry is now the second-largest generator of pollution on Earth after the oil industry, which is driven by the escalating trend of ‘fast fashion’.
Dr. Carlos Ziebert – Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Dr. Carlos Ziebert earned his PhD in Physics from the Saarland University, Germany in 2002. Currently Dr. Ziebert is the head of the Calorimeter Center at IAM-AWP..
Chemistry focus: Advances in engineering functional nanomaterials research
Katharine Moore Tibbetts, Assistant Professor at Virginia Commonwealth University, shares with us her expertise on advances in engineering functional nanomaterials, an area of chemistry research that has benefitted society in various ways.
Research focus: Exploring novel energy-harvesting materials
Yuzuru Miyazaki, Professor at the Department of Applied Physics, Graduate School of Engineering, at Tohoku University enlightens us on his research on exploring novel energy-harvesting materials.
Calorimetric method for internal pressure measurement of Lithium-ion cells
Dr. Carlos Ziebert, explains a calorimetric method for internal pressure measurement, which helps paving the way for safer Lithium-ion cells.