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Approach to Developing a Multi-Disciplinary University Fuel Cell Program

University members are working to meet challenges for making practical fuel-cell power-sources. The word, fuel-cell, implies a collection of many things: catalytic electrodes, a polymer electrolyte membrane, fuel and air (oxidant) supplies, mass- and heat-transport controllers and power-conditioning...

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