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This project aims to improve the design of porous materials for clean energy technologies by studying wettability effects on flow patterns. It combines physics, energy engineering, and automation to enhance the performance of devices like fuel cells.
We are at a pivotal time in climate action.
To fight climate change, we need to accelerate scale-up of clean energy technologies, like fuel cells, electrolyzers, and batteries, which underpin our energy transition. A major bottleneck in accelerating rational design of next-generation devices is the non-optimal, heterogenous, and often stochastic nature of porous materials within these devices. A vital design parameter of porous materials is pore-scale wettability, which can fundamentally alter t…
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