Aimy Bazylak, at the University of Toronto’s Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, is accepting applications from bright a motivated graduate students who are interested in investigating the transport phenomena and performance of PEM fuel cells through computation modeling and experimentation. Anyone interested in joining her team to work in this cutting edge area should contact Bazylak.
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