Philip Stuckey brings over sixteen years of expertise in hydrogen fuel cells, encompassing research, development, and intellectual property. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Materials Science and Engineering from North Carolina State University, a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Hawaii at Mānoa, and a PhD in Chemical Engineering from Case Western Reserve University, where he conducted much of his doctoral research at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Prior to joining Innovation Crossroads, Philip served as a Patent Examiner at the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), specializing in fuel cell and battery applications, and was recognized as a Patent Agent for his contributions. Before his tenure at the USPTO, he researched electrochemical kinetic processes at proton exchange membrane fuel cell electrodes at Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Fuels, Engines, and Emissions Research Laboratory. Philip developed a novel in-situ technique to measure catalyst kinetics and oxide layer presence on operating fuel cells and led a project on growing carbon nanotubes for ultrahydrophobic materials used in diffusion media and electrocatalyst support, addressing water management challenges in fuel cell operations.
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FC Renew