UMass-Lowell: Mechanical Engineer Tackles Obstacles to 'Robust Hydrogen Production' With NSF Grant
March 13, 2024
March 13, 2024
LOWELL, Massachusetts, March 13 -- The University of Massachusetts Lowell campus issued the following news release:
Throughout her professional career, Xinfang Jin, an assistant professor of mechanical engineering, has sought ways to use abundant materials as renewable energy sources. Her latest research focuses on large-scale production of hydrogen via reversible solid oxide cells, tricky devices used to produce hydrogen en masse that degrade quickly over time.
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Throughout her professional career, Xinfang Jin, an assistant professor of mechanical engineering, has sought ways to use abundant materials as renewable energy sources. Her latest research focuses on large-scale production of hydrogen via reversible solid oxide cells, tricky devices used to produce hydrogen en masse that degrade quickly over time.
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