Nanomaterials Synthesis
FC-CVD reactors for carbon nanotubes, Spark generators for catalysts, and self-assembled materials.
Stanford Mechanical Engineering
Aerosol and Nanotechnology for Energy and the Environment (ANEE)
ANEE
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.
Research Summary
Synthesis, Characterization, and Improvement, we are equipped with the best instruments and tools to carry out fundamental science.
FC-CVD reactors for carbon nanotubes, Spark generators for catalysts, and self-assembled materials.
Various characterization, instrumentation, and modeling studies of aerosol particles, emissions, air quality, and evolving gas-phase systems.
Materials and diagnostics for batteries, storage, combustion, transportation, and environmental technologies.