Ahmad Amiri, Ph.D., assistant professor of chemical and mechanical engineering at The University of Tulsa, has secured a U.S. National Science Foundation grant to research critical challenges for energy storage in extreme temperatures. The project, titled “Solvation Dynamics in Dual-Solvent Systems for Enhanced Electrochemical Performance at Ultra-Low Temperatures,” aims to make lithium-ion batteries work in […]| The University of Tulsa
First-year faculty member Mohammad Khajenejad has been awarded an NSF grant for his research in protecting cyber-physical systems.| The University of Tulsa