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Energy-storage research in DMSE
Shown here is a computational model of a hydrogen-storage material. Using nano-structured magnesium lowers the temperature needed to release the hydrogen, therefore creating a safer and more efficient energy-storage device. Prof. Jeff Grossman's research uses theory and simulation to gain fundamental understanding, develop new insights based on this understanding, and then use these insights to develop new materials for energy conversion and storage with improved properties – working closely with experimental groups at each step. 
Energy-storage research in DMSE
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3.042 Presentations, May 14
 
Observing real-time charging of lithium-air batteries
Cleaner, Cheaper Steel Production
DOE Early Career Awards Announced
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Events

FINAL DOCTORAL THESIS DEFENSE: Mr. Salvador A. Barriga
May 23 2013 - 9:30am - 10:30am
FINAL DOCTORAL THESIS DEFENSE: Ms. Shireen Goh
May 23 2013 - 11:00am - 12:00pm
FINAL DOCTORAL THESIS DEFENSE: Mr. Stian Melhus Ueland
May 23 2013 - 1:00pm - 02:00pm
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
School of Engineering
Department of Materials Science and Engineering