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Experimental and numerical investigation of the thermal performance of gas-cooled divertor modules
Design, experiment, and analysis of a photovoltaic absorbing medium with intermediate levels
An adaptive modeling and simulation environment for combined-cycle data reconciliation and degradation estimation
PEM fuel cell catalyst degradation mechanism and mathematical modeling
Integrated control of wind farms, FACTS devices and the power network using neural networks and adaptive critic designs
Design of secondary voltage and stability controls with multiple control objectives
Surface modification of nanoparticles for polymer/ceramic nanocomposites and their applications
Computational characterization of diffusive mass transfer in porous solid oxide fuel cell components
The effect of pore dimension of zeolites on the separation of gas mixtures
Real options valuation in energy markets
High throughput study of fuel cell proton exchange membranes: Poly(vinylidene fluoride)/acrylic polyelectrolyte blends and nanocomposites with zirconium
Transport in fuel cells: Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and neutron imaging studies
Toward perpetual wireless networks: Opportunistic large arrays with transmission thresholds and energy harvesting
An electrostatic CMOS/BiCMOS Li ion vibration-based harvester-charger IC
Advanced CFD methods for wind turbine analysis
Development of robust building energy demand-side control strategy under uncertainty
The Impact of Hybrid Electric Vehicles Incentives on Demand and the Determinants of Hybrid-Vehicle Adoption
Electrochemical-Thermal Modeling and Microscale Phase Change for Passive Internal Thermal Management of Lithium Ion Batteries
Carbon molecular sieve membranes for natural gas separations
Response mechanisms of attached premixed flames subjected to harmonic forcing
Oxide nanowire arrays for energy sciences
Development of a commercial building/site evaluation framework for minimizing energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions of transportation and building systems