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Mechanics of Materials podcast
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5 episodes
17 hours ago
Research from the Mechanics of Materials division in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Imperial College London. Hosted by Dr Michael Cornish, Research Associate.
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Research from the Mechanics of Materials division in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Imperial College London. Hosted by Dr Michael Cornish, Research Associate.
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Science
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Electrolysers, fuel cells and batteries
Mechanics of Materials podcast
8 minutes 55 seconds
1 year ago
Electrolysers, fuel cells and batteries

The fifth episode of the Mechanics of Materials podcast, hosted by Dr Michael Cornish. Dr Huizhi Wang talks about her research into the thermofluid aspects of electrochemical energy devices. As we move towards further electrification of our world, we need a variety of energy storage solutions to meet our needs.

Mechanics of Materials podcast
Research from the Mechanics of Materials division in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Imperial College London. Hosted by Dr Michael Cornish, Research Associate.