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- 1Bergens, Steven (Chemistry)
- 1Carey, Jason (Mechanical Engineering)
- 1Karan, Kunal (Chemical Engineering)
- 1Lagravère, Manuel (Orthodontics)
- 1Minev, Petar (Mathematical and Statistical Sciences)
- 1Balen, Chad A
- 1Beaulieu, Eric J.
- 1Dietrich, Nicholas H
- 1Dobson, Peter
- 1Domican, Kailyn P
- 1Ezquerra Silva, Elena
- 3Inkjet printing
- 3water management
- 2Finite-element-method
- 2Polymer electrolyte fuel cells
- 2Pore size distribution
- 1Additive manufacturing
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Understanding the physical phenomena limiting the inkjet printed PEM water electrolyzer performance
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Polymer electrolyte membrane water electrolysis (PEMWE) are a promising technology to generate hydrogen using electricity and water. The hydrogen can be used to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases in several industrial processes, such as power grid, fertilizer industry, and transportation...
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Voxel-Based Iterative Registration Method using Phase Correlations for Three-Dimensional Cone-Beam Computed Tomography Acquired Images
DownloadFall 2016
In orthodontics superimposition is an important technique allowing for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning. Lower radiation, three-dimensional, cone-beam computed tomography allows for acquisition of three-dimensional patient scans. New superimposition methods are used compared to the...