Experts Guide
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Sibendu Som Sibendu Som is a mechanical engineer working to develop predictive spray and combustion modeling for compression ignition engines. |
September 28, 2012 |
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Steve McConnell Steve McConnell is the lead fuels engineer in Argonne’s Center for Transportation Research and has studied locomotive, diesel, bus, and car engines - including such alternative fuel engines as those based on natural gas - and emissions from those engines. |
February 23, 2012 |
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Deborah Myers Myers leads the Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Materials Group at Argonne, working on improving durability and lowering the cost of fuel cell power and hydrogen production systems. |
February 23, 2012 |
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Di-Jia Liu Liu studies hydrogen storage for transportation purposes, fuel cells, and batteries, including Li-air batteries. |
February 23, 2012 |
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Glenn Keller Glenn Keller is the acting section manager for the Vehicle Systems Group for the Center for Transportation Research at Argonne National Laboratory. |
February 15, 2012 |
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Forrest Jehlik Forrest Jehlik is currently an engineer with the Center for Transportation Research. He leads a Green Racing program to promote adoption of renewable fuels and advanced technology’s through motorsports that may be transferred to production based vehicles. |
February 13, 2012 |
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Steve Ciatti Steve Ciatti is the principal investigator for investigating diesel and low temperature combustion (LTC) characteristics using endoscope in-cylinder imaging, at Argonne National Laboratory. Endosc |
February 9, 2012 |
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Raj Sekar Raj Sekar, a senior mechanical engineer, leads the Engine and Emissions Research group at Argonne, which conducts research on advanced engine and emissions reduction concepts. He works with automobiles, trucks, and locomotives. |
February 6, 2012 |
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Don Hillebrand Don Hillebrand is the director of Argonne's Center for Transportation Research. In this role, Don is responsible for leading a team of engineers and physicists who are actively seeking to solve transportation problems related to the nation’s reliance on imported energy by developing advanced tools for the analysis of the latest transportation technologies. |
February 6, 2012 |
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Michael Wang Wang’s research areas include the evaluation of energy and environmental impacts of advanced vehicle technologies and new transportation fuels, the assessment of market potentials of new vehicle and fuel technologies, and the projection of transportation development in emerging economies such as China. |
February 2, 2012 |









