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Dr. Kevin Huang Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC29201 A new IT low-cost and rare-earth.

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1 Dr. Kevin Huang Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC29201 A new IT low-cost and rare-earth free electrolyte Sr3-3xNa3xSi3O9-1.5x (Energy and Environmental Science, (2014),7, 1680) Primary Research Interest: Electrochemical materials for intermediate-temperature SOFCs An new all ceramic rechargeable battery Morphological stabilization of nanostructured SOFC electrodes Electrochemical capture of CO2 and instant conversion into fuels A new solid oxide metal-air redox battery (Energy & Environmental Science, (2011), 4, 4942) Morphological stabilization of nanostructured SOFC electrodes with ALD (Nano Letters, (2013), 13, 4340) + Syngas in CO2, H2O,  CO32- e- MECC O2- Flue gas (CO2, O2, N2) SOEC Syngas out O2 N2 O2, N2 CO, H2 - A novel unified CO2 reactor (NSF-CBET )

2 Dr. Kevin Huang Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC Primary Broader Impact Activity: Interacting with local HBCUs (Benedict College) Engaging in local student chapters (ASME and ECS) Promoting undergraduate research (Summer interns) Interests in New Collaborations: Fundamental understanding of electrochemical mechanisms using advanced in-situ surface and bulk analysis tools Thin-film fabrication and applications of functional materials in electrochemical cells


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