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Eric Stuve has published over 70 technical papers in catalytic electrochemical surface science and is a member of the American Chemical Society and the Electrochemical Society. He has served on review panels for the National Science Foundation and the Department of Energy. His teaching interests include energy and environment, process design, and fuel cell engineering. Professor Stuve developed a curriculum in fuel cell electrochemical engineering that covers electrochemical fundamentals, polymer exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells, and solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC). He has integrated fuel cells into a capstone design course, allowing students to work on projects related to chemical engineering while utilizing the university laboratory. Stuve has engaged more than 500 students in fuel cell projects, with many pursuing careers in fuel cell and electrochemical energy systems.
University of Washington • Seattle, WA
Professor of Chemical Engineering and Adjunct Professor of Chemistry, responsible for leading academic research and teaching in the field.
Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Washington • Seattle, WA
Led the department, overseeing academic programs and faculty.
Sandia National Laboratories • Albuquerque, NM
Conducted research in collaborative projects focusing on electrochemical technologies.
Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society • Berlin, Germany
Engaged in advanced research in electrochemical processes.
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