1. The Influence of Cr Addition on the Microstructural and Corrosion Properties of Cr-Fe-Mn Alloys Open Access Author: Blanchard, Cameron Francis Title: The Influence of Cr Addition on the Microstructural and Corrosion Properties of Cr-Fe-Mn Alloys Area of Honors: Materials Science and Engineering Keywords: X-ray DiffractionVickers HardnessOptical MicroscopyMaterials ScienceCorrosionElectrochemical Polarization File: Download Cameron_Blanchard_Schreyer_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Hojong Kim, Thesis SupervisorRobert Allen Kimel, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. Development of Small-Scale Mechanical Testing Techniques for Limited Volume Metals Open Access Author: Johnson, Andrew Title: Development of Small-Scale Mechanical Testing Techniques for Limited Volume Metals Area of Honors: Materials Science and Engineering Keywords: Mechanical PropertiesMaterials ScienceStainless SteelTensile Testing File: Download JohnsonA_Thesis_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Robert Allen Kimel, Thesis Honors AdvisorAllison Michelle Beese, Thesis Supervisor
3. Metallic insights into the hydrogen-based solution to the fossil fuel problem Open Access Author: Mehta, Vyom Title: Metallic insights into the hydrogen-based solution to the fossil fuel problem Area of Honors: Materials Science and Engineering Keywords: Materials ScienceComputational ModelingInterfacial ElectrochemistryDensity Functional Theory File: Download SchreyerThesis_VyomMehta.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Ismaila Dabo, Thesis SupervisorAmy Carol Robinson, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. First-Principles Study of Photocatalytic Semiconductors using Hubbard Corrected Density-Functional Theory for Hydrogen Production Open Access Author: Zhao, Wayne Title: First-Principles Study of Photocatalytic Semiconductors using Hubbard Corrected Density-Functional Theory for Hydrogen Production Area of Honors: Materials Science and Engineering Keywords: PhotocatalysisElectrochemistryMaterials ScienceDensity-functional theoryWater-splittingRenewable energyHydrogen File: Download Zhao_Wayne_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Ismaila Dabo, Thesis SupervisorRobert Allen Kimel, Thesis Honors Advisor