Bai leads the Materials for Extreme Environments Laboratory. His lab aims to develop advanced materials that can withstand extreme environments, such as high temperature, irradiation, and corrosive gas or liquid, in next-generation nuclear energy, petroleum, and aeronautic systems.
Choo Yoo Sang - Civil and Environmental Engineering
Band Gap Engineering in Vinylene-Linked Covalent Organic Frameworks for Enhanced Photocatalytic Degradation of Organic Contaminants and Disinfection of Bacteria
ECpE Seminar with Bai Cui: Towards 100% Renewable Energy: Development of Optimization and Control Tools Facilitating Massive Renewable Integration – Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Junjie Chen MD Anderson Cancer Center, 57% OFF
Junjie Chen MD Anderson Cancer Center, 57% OFF
Instrumentation Engineering
Florin Bobaru, College of Engineering
Yongfeng Lu Nebraska Center for Materials & Nanoscience
Wenjie Cui - Teaching Assistant - Duke University Pratt School of Engineering
Interface passivation engineering for hybrid perovskite solar cells - ScienceDirect
Defect engineering of carbon-based electrocatalysts for CO2 reduction reaction
Achieving High‐Performance 3D K+‐Pre‐intercalated Ti3C2Tx MXene for Potassium‐Ion Hybrid Capacitors via Regulating Electrolyte Solvation Structure - Zhao - 2021 - Angewandte Chemie International Edition - Wiley Online Library
Bai Cui and Prahalada Rao working with Tethon 3D to create ceramic/metal 3-D printer, College of Engineering
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