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Turgut M. Gür
Affiliation
Consulting Professor, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Stanford UniversityAddress
Stanford UniversityBuilding/Rm: Terman,557
Stanford, CA 94305

- Work Phone
- 650-725-0107
Additional Information
90 publications in archival journals and conference proceedings, 5 granted and 8 pending patents, more than 70 presentations at international conferences and 50 invited colloquia. Awards and recognition include Marshall D. O'Neill award by Stanford University (1997); three time Expatriate Scientist appointment by United Nations and the Government of Turkey (1988), (1993), (1995); IBM Post-Doctoral Fellowship (1987-1988) including a $24,000 research stipend; Academic title of Docent (i.e., Habilitation, or Associated Professor) granted by the Council of Higher Education of Turkey (November, 1987), and biographical records listed in various Who's Who series. Professional activities include Associate Editor of Journal of The American Ceramic Society (2002 - ); Co-organizer of the 6th Symposium on Ionic and Mixed Conducting Ceramics, 213th Electrochemical Society meeting in Phoenix, Arizona, May 18-23 (2008); three term Board member of the International Society for Solid State Ionics (1997-2001, 2001-2003, and 2005-2009; Vice Chair of High Temperature Materials division of The Electrochemical Society (2001-2003); Executive Committee member of the High Temperature Materials division of The Electrochemical Society (2001- ); Advisory Board member for The Electrochemical Society Interface magazine (2001-2003), Editor of Solid State Ionics Letters (1997-2002); Organizer and Co-Chair of the 14th International Conference on Solid State Ionics (SSI-14) on “Materials for Energy Conversion and Environment” in Asilomar, California, June 22-27, 2003; Founding Member of the Turkish Corrosion Society (1985), and Board Trustee (1993-2007) and Vice President (2000-2007) of the non-profit Turkish Educational FoundationEducation
Ph.D."with distinction", Materials Science and Engineering, Stanford University M.S., Materials Science and Engineering, Stanford University M.S., Engineering, Stanford University M.S., Chemical Engineering, Middle East Technical University, Ankara/Turkey B.S., Chemical Engineering, Middle East Technical University, Ankara/TurkeyAcademic Interests
Electrochemical energy conversion systems and materials, thermodynamics and transport properties of defect ceramics, controlled catalysis, fuel cells, membrane reactors, methane and coal conversion, hydrogen production, supercapacitors, separation membranes, chemical sensors, PVD and CVD of thin filmsPersonal Interests
Fine arts, travel, music, sailingReferences
11 document(s) found.[1] [2]
J. H. Shim, J. S. Park, J. An, T. M. Gür, S. Kang, F. B. Prinz , "Intermediate-Temperature Ceramic Fuel Cells with Thin Film Yttrium-Doped Barium Zirconate Electrolytes", Chem. Mater. ASAP online, 2009.
H. Huang, J. H. Shim, C.-C. Chao, R. Pornprasertsuk, M. Sugawara, T. M. Gür, and F. B. Prinz, "Characteristics of Oxygen Reduction on Nanocrystalline YSZ", J. Electrochem. Soc., vol. 156, pp. 392-396, 2009.
J. H. Shim, T. M. Gür, F. B. Prinz, "Proton Conduction in Thin Film Yttrium-doped Barium Zirconate", Appl. Phys. Lett., vol. 92, pp. 253115-253115, 2008.
Andrew C. Lee, Siwen Li, Reginald E. Mitchell, and Turgut M. Gür, "Conversion of Solid Carbonaceous Fuels in a Fluidized Bed Fuel Cell", Electrochem. Solid State Lett. (accepted).
Siwen Li, Andrew C. Lee, Reginald E. Mitchell, and Turgut M. Gür, "Direct Carbon Conversion in a Helium Fluidized Bed Fuel Cell", Solid State Ionics (accepted).
J. H. Shim, S. W. Cha, T. M. Gür, and F. B. Prinz, "Fuel Cells for Intermediate Temperature Operation", J. Korean Ceram. Soc. 43(#12), 751, 2006.
Hong Huang, Turgut M. Gür, Yuji Saito and Fritz Prinz, "High Ionic Conductivity in Ultra Thin Nanocrystalline Gadolinia-doped Ceria Films", Appl. Phys. Lett. 89, 143107 (2006).
81. M. Lee, R. O'Hayre, F. B. Prinz, and T. M. Gür, "Electrochemical Nanopatterning of Ag on Solid-State Ionic Conductor RbAg4I5 Using Atomic Force Microscopy", Appl. Phys. Lett. 85(#16), 3552 (2004) .
J. H. Shim, T. M. Gür, F. B. Prinz, "Ionic Conduction in Nanoscale Films of Yttrium-doped Barium Zirconate", Mater. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc., vol. 92, pp. 63-67, 2007.
J. H. Shim, S. W. Cha, R. O'Hayre, T. M. Gür, F. B. Prinz, "Proton Transport Membranes for Fuel Cells: Polymeric versus Dense Ceramic", ECS Trans. 3(#1), 1059, 2006.
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