Professional Documents
Culture Documents
References: Modern batteries, 2nd Ed., C.A.Vincent and B. Scrosati, John Wiley
& Sons, Inc., 1997.
Electrochemical Systems, 3rd Edition, J. Newman, K. E. Thomas-
Alyea, Wiley-Interscience, 2004.
Solid State Physics in Microfabrication and Nanotechnology, M. J.
Madou, CRC Press, 2009.
Manufacturing Techniques for Microfabrication and Nanotechnology,
M. J. Madou, CRC Press 2009.
Fuel cell fundamentals, R O'Hayre, S. Cha, W. Colella, and F.B.
Prinz, John Wiley & Sons, 2006.
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VI. Batteries and super capacitors (Class 11-13)
VII. Liquid Junction Solar Cells (Class 14-15)
VIII. Fuel Cells (Class 16)
IX. Electrochemistry in Manufacturing:
a. Additive
b. Subtractive (Clas17-18)
X. Electrochemistry in Nanotechnology (Class 19-20)
Class Schedule: Each class meets ~3 hours per week for 10 weeks.
Computer Usage: Data analysis (Excel, Matlab, Mathcad), and report writing (Word,
LaTex).
Relationship to This course relates to the MAE Graduate Program as stated at:
Program Outcomes: http://mae.eng.uci.edu/grad/graduate_program.html
The course provides both fundamentals and practical issues related to
engineering electrochemistry which reinforce, amplify, and extend the
concepts of thermodynamics, fluid flow, mass transport, heat transfer, and
energy conversion.
Design Content
Description
Grading Criteria: Midterm 1: 25 %
Midterm 2: 25 %
Final: 50 %
100%