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Dr. Brinkman group’s new lab equipment heats up clean-energy research at Clemson University

Serving as the PI on the grant from the Department of Energy’s Nuclear Energy University Program (DOE-NEUP), Dr. Brinkman brought the $400,000 cost “high-temperature oxide melt solution calorimeter” to Clemson. It is the only one on the East Coast and one of five in the USA. Presently, the calorimeter has been setup and running finally after a year of preparation. The

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Brinkman group co-PI on recently announced Department of Energy (DOE) Energy Frontier Research Center (EFRC), “Center for Hierarchical Waste Form Materials (CHWM)” led by Prof. zur Loye at University of South Carolina.

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Brinkman group co-PI on recently announced Department of Energy (DOE) Energy Frontier Research Center (EFRC), “Center for Hierarchical Waste Form Materials (CHWM)” led by Prof. zur Loye at University of South Carolina. Read More »

Postdoctoral researcher Dr. Yun Xu publishes several new papers on the structure of Cs-containing hollandite materials for nuclear waste immobilization.

Y. Xu, M. Feygenson, K. Page, L. Shuller-Nickles, K. Brinkman, “Structural Evolution in Hollandite Solid Solutions Across the A-site Compositional Range” Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 2016, 1-7, DOI: 10.1111/jace.14443.  Y. Xu, Y. Wen, R. Grote, J. Amoroso, L. Shuller-Nickles, K. Brinkman,“A-site compositional effects in Ga-doped hollandite materials of the form BaxCsyGa2x+yTi8-2x-yO16: implications for Cs immobilization in

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Archived News and Events

2015 The Brinkman Group was recently awarded a 2015 DOE-NEUP Infrastructure Award 2015 The Brinkman Group is issued two U.S. Patents on Oxides for Membrane Seperations 2015 Prof. Brinkman receives the American Ceramic Society and National Institute of Ceramic Engineers, ACerS/NICE Karl Schwartzwalder-Professional Achievement in Ceramic Engineering (PACE) Award 2015 Prof. Brinkman delivers a series of Keynote

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The Brinkman Group was recently awarded a 2015 DOE-NEUP Infrastructure Award

Kyle Brinkman (PI), Co-PI, Brian Powell, Lindsay Shuller-Nickles, Jian He and Raj Bordia, “High Temperature Melt Solution Calorimeter: The Thermodynamic Characterization of Oxides in Nuclear Energy” DOE-Nuclear Energy University Programs (NEUP) Infrastructure Grant, ($400,000), (2015-2016). More information here  

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The Brinkman Group is issued two U.S. Patents on Oxides for Membrane Seperations

K. Brinkman, E. Fox, P. Korinko, F. Chen, U.S. Patent Number: 13/066,166 “Proton Conducting Ceramics in Membrane Separations” 2015 http://www.google.com/patents/US9005486   K. Brinkman, U.S. Patent Number: 13/297,826 “Nanocrystalline Cerium Oxide Materials for Solid Fuel Cell Systems” 2015 http://www.google.com/patents/US9023550

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Prof. Brinkman receives the American Ceramic Society and National Institute of Ceramic Engineers, ACerS/NICE Karl Schwartzwalder-Professional Achievement in Ceramic Engineering (PACE) Award

Award presented at ACERS Banquet Materials Science and Technology (MS&T) Columbus, Ohio October 5th, (2015). Read more here    

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Prof. Brinkman delivers a series of Keynote and Invited lectures in Europe

Kyle Brinkman, “Multiphase ceramic composites for energy conversion and storage” in 4th International Symposium on Energy Challenges and Mechanics- working on small scales, August 11-13th, Aberdeen, Scotland UK (2015). Keynote   Kyle Brinkman, “Multiphase Ceramic Composites for Membrane Separations and Nuclear Waste Immobilization- The Role of the Interface” the European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced

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