Home institution of lead researcher Chad Mirkin. Founded 1851, excels in materials science. International Institute for Nanotechnology drives related innovations.
Involved in economic and environmental analysis for the AI-driven hydrogen production research, providing assessments on cost and emissions impact of plasma-based technology.[1]
Researchers at Northwestern University have developed a fuel electrode made from a ceramic alloy that improved the efficiency of proton conducting fuel cells.
Conducted a study suggesting perovskite cells show major promise for the solar power sector, noting their faster energy payback time compared to conventional solar cells.
Researchers from Northeastern University in Massachusetts have discovered a new way to make high-powered magnets without using rare earth materials. The university has received a grant to continue work on this project.