Browsing by Author "Cary Pint"
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Cohn, Adam Paul (2018-05-17)Department: Mechanical EngineeringIn the push to decarbonize our electricity and transportation sectors, the continued reduction in the cost of electrical energy storage is critical. While Li-ion batteries have emerged as the best-suited technology for ...
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Oakes, Landon Joseph (2016-09-12)Department: Interdisciplinary Materials ScienceNanomaterials have enabled significant breakthroughs in energy storage capabilities. In particular, the use of nanoscale components in lithium-sulfur and lithium-oxygen batteries have generated energy densities 2-3x greater ...
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Share, Keith Edward (2018-06-26)Department: Interdisciplinary Materials ScienceRenewable energy from wind and solar are no longer solely motivated by their environmental benefits but are now also economically competitive. Batteries are a key component in both the renewable grid infrastructure and ...
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Schauben, Deanna Nicole (2017-04-10)Department: Mechanical EngineeringMECHANICAL ENGINEERING Mechano-Electrochemistry of Nickel Titanium Alloy Deanna Schauben Thesis under the direction of Professor Cary L. Pint The fields of strain engineering and mechano-electrochemistry have recently ...
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Douglas, Anna Elisabeth (2019-03-27)Department: Interdisciplinary Materials ScienceIn order to preserve long-term human sustainability on Earth, many researchers have focused significant efforts towards developing technologies that 1) decrease greenhouse gas emissions, and 2) utilize atmospheric carbon ...
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Zarick, Holly Frances (2017-11-22)Department: Chemical EngineeringMesoscopic solar cells, including dye-sensitized (DSSCs) and perovskite solar cells (PSCs), have recently emerged as a global contender to silicon photovoltaics (PVs), due to their inexpensive and non-toxic constituents, ...