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Stanford Mechanical Engineering

Boies Group

Aerosol and Nanotechnology for Energy and the Environment (ANEE)

About Us

Our group focuses on developing energy and environmental technologies through aerosol and nano-scale approaches that can either synthesize or measure aerosols, nanoparticles, or pollution. We have dedicated interests in sustainable nanocarbons, energy storage, and self-assembled materials, as well as metrology and modeling approaches to understand new phenomena related to the structure, evolution, dynamics, and impacts of gas-phase nanoparticles. The applications of our research extend from engineered nanoparticles, catalysts and carbon nanotubes for energy applications to transportation emissions, batteries and air quality.

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Aerosol and Nanomaterials

Synthesis, Characterization, and Improvement, we are equipped with the best instruments and tools to carry out fundamental science.

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Nanomaterials Synthesis

FC-CVD reactors for carbon nanotubes, Spark generators for catalysts, and self-assembled materials.

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Aerosol Instrumentation and Modelling

Various characterization, instrumentation, and modeling studies of aerosol particles, emissions, air quality, and evolving gas-phase systems.

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Energy systems

Materials and diagnostics for batteries, storage, combustion, transportation, and environmental technologies.

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