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WELCOME TO THE BRINKMAN RESEARCH GROUP Energy Materials Research Laboratory (EMRL) Learn more BRINKMAN RESEARCH GROUP @ Clemson University WELCOME TO OUR WEBSITE! We are the Brinkman Research Group at Clemson Univerity located in Clemson, South Carolina. We have a large collection of research and publications for you to browse at your convenience. We hope …
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 “Ceramic Composites in Diverse Applications Ranging from Oxygen Production to Nuclear Waste Immobilization”.
Prof. Brinkman has been awarded the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences (CECAS) Dean’s Professorship.
CECAS Dean’s Professorship is a three-year award which recognizes Dr. Brinkman’s sustained record of excellence in teaching, research, scholarship and service to the Clemson’s CECAS.
Prof. Brinkman delivers three invited international talks in Japan in December 2016 “Interfacial Control of Ceramic Composites in Energy Conversion and Storage Applications”
1) Tohoku University, Department of Materials Science and Engineering Colloquium, Sendai Japan December 8th 2016 2) National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Tsukuba Japan –December 6th 2016 3) Nagoya University, Department of Nuclear Engineering, Nagoya Japan, December 9th 2016
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 …
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 …