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Martin Bazant

Associate professor of chemical engineering and applied mathematics, Department of Chemical Engineering

areas of expertise: transport phenomena, microfluidics, electrochemical systems, energy storage, batteries, supercapacitors, fuel cells, water purification and desalination, lab-on-a-chip technology, nonlinear electrokinetics, super-hydrophobic surfaces, condensed matter physics, applied mathematics

Martin BazantMartin Bazant is an expert in applied mathematics and engineering physics.

His research focuses on transport phenomena in microfluidics and electrochemical systems, with an eye toward applications in energy storage, water purification and lab-on-a-chip technology.


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