- Electrochemistry
- Energy Conversion
- Fuel Cells
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Jacob Jorné is a Professor at the University of Rochester, specializing in electrochemical energy conversion and storage. His research encompasses hydrogen fuel cells, lithium-air batteries, and flow batteries, with industry collaborations including General Motors for electric vehicle applications. He teaches courses in transport phenomena, separations processes, thermodynamics, and electrochemical engineering. His pedagogical approach emphasizes mentoring, having guided over a thousand students through their chemical engineering education. Research focuses on reaction-diffusion interactions in electrochemical systems, green energy solutions, and battery technology innovation. Recent publications investigate proton conduction mechanisms, battery degradation, and novel electrode materials. Awards include the Carl Wagner Memorial Award and Battery Research Award from The Electrochemical Society. His work in microelectronic processing and copper electrodeposition bridges fundamental research with industrial applications.









