Energy Research Highlights

College of engineering faculty members have engaged in many energy-related research topics ranging from batteries to green building technology. They have worked collaboratively with fellow researchers all over the world in many multidisciplinary research centers by establishing state-of-the-art facilities and organizing educational and outreach activities. They focus on a broad set of research activities, including advanced energy storage devices, nanomaterials for energy applications, thermal optimization and control of power systems, Smart Grid development, alternative energy sources and green building technology.

These researchers come from all five engineering departments and either lead or are affiliated with the following multidisciplinary research centers focusing on energy and/or energy materials research topics.

  • Aero-Propulsion, Mechatronics and Energy Center (AME)
  • Applied Superconductivity Center (ASC)
  • Center for Advanced Power Systems (CAPS)
  • Energy and Sustainability Center (ESC)
  • Future Renewable Electric Energy Delivery and Management (FREEDM)
  • High Performance Materials Institute (HPMI)
  • Institute for Energy Science, Economics and Sustainability (IESES).

Advanced Materials for Energy-related Applications

Groundbreaking research and development of innovative materials and energy applications has played a major role for the technological advancement of modern society. Nevertheless, in order to meet the challenges presented by climate change and societal sustainability, we need to devise new strategies to use conventional and alternative energy resources in order to reduce global dependency on fossil fuels. To promote innovative solutions to these challenges, the development of new materials and their integration with the energy applications is critical.

Researchers Program Affiliation Research Topics
J. Zheng ECE
AME
Ultralow Platinum Loading and High Durability Fuel Cells & High Energy Density Supercapacitors
D. Larbalestier
E. Hellstrom
ME
NHMFLASC
Superconductors for High Field Magnets
M. Zhang/J. Zheng IMEHPMI/ECEAME Silicon and Carbon Nanowires for Batteries
S. Ramakrishnan,
J. Telotte
CBE Biomass to Biofuels
S. Ramakrishnan,
J. Telotte
T. Siegrist
CBE
NHMFL
Ultra-light Weight Hybrids, Foams and Green Bodies
R. Liang IMEHPMI Flexible Electrochemical Energy Storage Devices
C. Zeng IMEHPMI High Efficiency Electrodes for energy generation and storage
  IMEHPMI Nanomaterial Composites for Energy Applications
Y. Xin NHMFL Electron Microscopy Facility for Energy Research
O. Okoli IMEHPMI 3D Photovoltaic Microwires & Bio-inspired Triboluminescent Sensors
S. Foo ECE Multi-junction Solar Cells
E. Kalu CBE Engineered Energy Materials & Binder-free Electrodes

 

Energy Systems Applications

Seeking sustainable energy resources that are more efficient, cost effective and can mitigate environmental impacts is among the most critical issues that the world will have to grapple with in the 21st century. The development of energy systems will demand clear insight and collective efforts from all stakeholders taking into account the many related global, economic, environmental, societal and technological concerns. Currently, engineering faculty members have engaged in many energy-related research topics ranging from to micro-algae growth to green building technology.

Researchers Program Affiliation Research Topics
B. Locke CBE Plasma Chemical Reactors for Organic Synthesis
  ECECAPS Energy Conversion and Intergration
  MEECE Green Building Technology

 

Simulation and Modeling

Engineers use modeling and simulation to define system requirements, project system performance, and optimize the design processes. Taking advantage of computational resources such as the real-time digital power simulator, faculty can design energy applications and power systems with improved efficiency and lower cost.

Researchers Program Affiliation Research Topics
P. Andrei ECEAME

Modeling, simulation, and optimization of Li-air batteries and proton exchange membrane fuel cells

J. Ordonez MEAMECAPSECE Thermal Management and Thermodynamic Optimization of Energy Systems
R. Meeker et.al. CAPS

High-penetration solar PV deployment
Sunshine State Solar Grid Initiative (SUNGRIN)