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Brinkman group member of steering committee and founding member of newly developed Thermodynamic Consortium led by Prof. Navrotsky at UC-Davis

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Brinkman group receives new funding $800,000 to investigate ā€œCeramics for Hydrogen Isotope Captureā€ from Department of Energy Nuclear Energy University Programs (NEUP)ā€

For more details, please click on the following links http://newsstand.clemson.edu/mediarelations/researchers-get-1-million-to-study-materials-involved-in-nuclear-energy/ Publicly released project abstract

Brinkman group receives new funding $800,000 to investigate ā€œCeramics for Hydrogen Isotope Captureā€ from Department of Energy Nuclear Energy University Programs (NEUP)ā€ Read More Ā»

New equipment grants received: Brinkman group PI on Clemson University Major Research Instrumentation Grant (CU-MRI) for $60,000 to acquire solution calorimeter and co-PI on NEUP Infrastructure award $250,000 to acquire high temperature Raman system

For more details, please click on the following links https://www.clemson.edu/research/r-initiatives/CU-MRI.html http://newsstand.clemson.edu/mediarelations/researchers-get-1-million-to-study-materials-involved-in-nuclear-energy/

New equipment grants received: Brinkman group PI on Clemson University Major Research Instrumentation Grant (CU-MRI) for $60,000 to acquire solution calorimeter and co-PI on NEUP Infrastructure award $250,000 to acquire high temperature Raman system Read More Ā»

Prof. Brinkman delivers an invited lecture in Nanocomposites IV: Nanoscience for Renewable Energy symposium at the Minerals, Metals and Materials Society (TMS) Annual Meeting in San Diego, CA February 27, 2017.

His lecture topic is ā€œCeramic Composites in Diverse Applications Ranging from Oxygen Production to Nuclear Waste Immobilization”.

Prof. Brinkman delivers an invited lecture in Nanocomposites IV: Nanoscience for Renewable Energy symposium at the Minerals, Metals and Materials Society (TMS) Annual Meeting in San Diego, CA February 27, 2017. Read More Ā»

Prof. Brinkman serves as Chair of the Energy Conversion and Storage Committee, in the Functional Materials Division of the Minerals, Metals and Materials Society (TMS). Served as co-organizer for Energy Materials 2017 Materials for Energy Conversion with Emphasis on SOFC.

Prof. Brinkman serves as Chair of the Energy Conversion and Storage Committee, in the Functional Materials Division of the Minerals, Metals and Materials Society (TMS). Served as co-organizer for Energy Materials 2017 Materials for Energy Conversion with Emphasis on SOFC. Read More Ā»

Prof. Brinkman delivers three invited international talks in Japan in December 2016 ā€œInterfacial Control of Ceramic Composites in Energy Conversion and Storage Applicationsā€

1) Tohoku University, Department of Materials Science and Engineering Colloquium, Sendai Japan December 8thĀ  2016 2) National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Tsukuba Japan –December 6thĀ  2016 3) Nagoya University, Department of Nuclear Engineering, Nagoya Japan, December 9thĀ  2016

Prof. Brinkman delivers three invited international talks in Japan in December 2016 ā€œInterfacial Control of Ceramic Composites in Energy Conversion and Storage Applicationsā€ Read More Ā»