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Kjeang, Erik

3D Failure Analysis of Fuel Cell Electrodes using Multi-Length Scale X-ray Computed Tomography
4D in situ visualization of chemo-mechanical membrane degradation in fuel cells: Understanding and mitigating edge failures
Assessment and development of mitigation strategies for membrane durability in fuel cells
Assessment of electrode modifications for vanadium redox flow batteries
Characterization of degradation, fracture and failure in fuel cell membranes
Characterization of the structure and properties of reinforced ionomer membranes and effects on durability in polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells
Co-laminar flow cells for electrochemical energy conversion
Empirical Membrane Lifetime Model for Heavy Duty Fuel Cell Systems
Empirical Modeling of Fuel Cell Durability: Cathode Catalyst Layer Degradation
Gas diffusion layer characterization and microstructural modeling in polymer electrolyte fuel cells

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