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Close Login Remember me Forgot login? Login Electroceramics: Structure, Properties, Performance Saturday, 25 January 2020 Home Site Map Publications 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2000 - 2010 1990 - 1999 Pre-1990 Research Electroceramics Experimental Facilities Catalytic Oxygen Storage Materials Chemomechanics of Fuel Cell Related Materials Hydrogen Energy From Light InOrganic Solar Concentrators Ionic Conduction Studies In TlBr Radiation Detector Material Nano-ionics People Professor Harry L. Tuller Graduate Students Thomas Defferriere Chang Sub Kim Sunho Kim Visiting Scientists/Postdocs George Harrington Clement A. Nicollet Alexis Grimaud Dima Kalaev Dino Klotz Crystal Physics and Electroceramics Laboratory H. L. Tuller and S. R. Bishop, Ann. Rev. Mater. Res. 41, 369 (2011) Electro-chemo-mechanics represents a key focus of research in the Tuller Group Welcome to our site! Our research is devoted to the modeling, processing, characterization and optimization of energy related devices (sensors, batteries, fuel cells, solar/photolysis cells) and the integration of sensor, actuator and photonic materials into microelectromechanical (MEMS) systems. See our individual research projects or see an overview here . Spotlight Tuller receives 2019 Thomas Egleston Medal Tuller awarded MIT Chair IEEE honors Tuller with Lifetime Senior status Tuller awarded ACerS highest honor Solid State Ionics-20, Keystone, CO: 6/2015 Tuller interviewed on new Apple watch Tuller named Fellow of the Electrochemical Society, 2014 Tuller to present invited plenary talk, Electroceramics XIV, Bucharest Tuller collaborates with Russian organizations Tuller participates in electrochemistry Round Table, Shanghai Tuller gives Erasmus Mundus short course in electrochemistry, Marseille Tuller elected VP/President-Elect of ISSI, Kyoto Tuller's research on fuel cell electrodes highlighted Alfred S. Nowick honorary symposium held at SSI-19, Kyoto Tuller's research on chemoresistive sensors highlighted Tuller selected for Helmholtz International Fellow Award, Berlin Tuller featured in Technion's "Focus" magazine, Haifa MIT Materials News Engineers design ‘living materials’ U.S. News ranks MIT’s graduate program in Engineering No. 1;... Two-dimensional material shows promise for optoelectronics Faculty Highlight: Raymond C. Ashoori A brighter future for filtered seawater Materials database proves its mettle with new discoveries Introducing high school students to laser spectroscopy A collaborative effort breaks Fourier's law Worldwide Materials News Engineers design ‘living materials’ Introducing high school students to laser spectroscopy Faculty Highlight: Keith A. Nelson ‘Cool’ invention wins first place at MADMEC Water-shedding surfaces can be made to last Tuning metal-oxygen bond strength Copyright © 2020 Crystal Physics and Electroceramics Laboratory. All Rights Reserved....