Temitope Taiwo, deputy director of Argonne’s Nuclear Engineering (NE) Division, was named a fellow of the American Nuclear Society (ANS) at the 2016 annual meeting Monday June 13.
Iridium oxide (IrO2) nanoparticles are useful electrocatalysts for splitting water into oxygen and hydrogen — a clean source of hydrogen for fuel and power.
Smart phones are ubiquitous. And the U.S. Department of Energy envisions that within fifteen years the power grid will also be “smart.” But achieving that goal will require significant research and development.
Titanium is strong but light — a desirable property among metals. In the twentieth century, titanium was used in military aircraft and equipment and commercial jets.