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Steven R. Shaw: Students
Graduate Students
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Xuelei Hu, Ph. D. program, September 2006 - present
Degradation oriented controls for SOFC systems.
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Pete Lindahl, M.S. program, September 2006 - present
UTC/USAF High performance SOFC systems
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Chris Stephani, M.S. program, September 2006 - Summer 2007
CAREER multidisciplinary controls demonstrations.
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Tao Zhu, Ph.D. program, August 2002 - August 2006
Transient recognition with application to steady-state load prediction for next-generation
fuel cell and multi-source control systems.
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Sandip Pasricha, M.S. program, September 2003 - May 2006
PEM degradation monitoring and modeling.
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John Lackey, M. S. program, January 2004 - May 2006
Instrumentation development for next generation hybrid fuel cell monitoring
systems.
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Connie Nelson, M.S. program, January 2005 - May 2005
Modular power electronics test system.
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Brandon Inberg, M. S. program, August 2002 - August 2005
DSP-based controls for FTIR spectroscopy.
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Marc Keppler, M.S. program, September 2000 - May 2003
Time-continuation methods for identification of dynamic systems. Instrumentation,
model validation, and identification for fuel cell modeling.
Undergraduate Research Students
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Kristin Sommers.
Controls for micro-mirror positioning.
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Scott Dent.
Pressure
control of parallel fuel cell current sharing.
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Eric Moog.
SOFC gas mixing and
degradation testing.
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Dominic Lombardozzi.
PEM fluorescence spectroscopy teststand
development.
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Sarah Ray.
Solid oxide fuelcell teststand.
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Nels Peterson.
Automated solid-oxide
fuel cell measurement system.
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Austin Beard.
Instrumentation for fuel cell monitoring.
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Lief Summerfield.
Instrumentation
for fuel cell characterization.
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Terry Moltzan.
Power electronics for fuel cell
systems integration.
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Carl Graving.
Computer support, linux distribution development.
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Aimee Whitmore.
Literature search, research administrative support.
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Don Buchholz.
Load center construction, instrumentation for nonintrusive monitoring,
lecture demo construction.
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