A group of researchers have focused on optimizing a liquefied hydrogen pump, achieving notable improvements in pump efficiency through advanced computational design methods.
These individuals are investigating the interactions between hydrogen and Inconel 718, focusing on microstructural variations and their impact on hydrogen embrittlement.
Researchers are actively exploring the potential of liquid nitrogen as a viable clean transportation solution, investigating its use, challenges, and performance.
Researchers are working on developing new catalysts to reduce the cost of hydrogen fuel cells and are continuing to experiment with their new catalyst to improve its capabilities.
This group of researchers is investigating the potential of graphene for renewable energy applications, including hydrogen production and fuel cell enhancement.
This group, led by Bharat Bhushan at Ohio State University, discovered that lithium migrates out of batteries and accumulates around electrodes, potentially limiting battery lifespan.
A team of researchers has discovered significant geothermal energy potential in Utah's Black Rock Desert, noting temperature variations in subsurface rocks that suggest suitability for a new geothermal energy system.
Demonstrated the ability to use DDGS waste in water solutions to produce electricity, with clean water as a byproduct. They believe DDGS holds vast potential for energy generation.
Researchers are exploring nanotechnology, including plasma nanoscience, to develop cost-effective materials for fuel cells and overcome inherent flaws.