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Thomas Fuller is a Professor at the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering within the Georgia Institute of Technology College of Engineering. His research focuses on advancing electrochemical systems, including batteries, fuel cells, and hybrid power technologies, to enhance durability and reduce life-cycle costs while minimizing environmental impact.
- Primary research areas: Battery systems, fuel cells, hybrid power, and vehicle electrification
- Advisor for the EcoCAR Mobility Challenge, an international student competition sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy, General Motors, and MathWorks
- Collaborates with Argonne National Laboratory on advanced vehicle propulsion systems
Fuller's work addresses critical challenges in sustainable energy storage and transportation electrification. His team participates in programs like the EcoCAR Mobility Challenge, where 12 university teams develop connected and automated vehicle technologies for the 2019 Chevrolet Blazer to optimize energy efficiency, safety, and consumer appeal in car-sharing applications.
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