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Jason Lee

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Assistant professor

Mechanical Engineering

Contact:
Office: Engineering Office Wing, Room 225 250-721-8867
ORCID:
Credentials:
PhD (University of Toronto)
Area(s) of expertise:
Electrochemical energy conversion technology, hydrogen fuel cells and electrolyzers, operando imaging, multi-phase transport, porous medium, advanced interface manufacturing

About Jason

Dr. Jason Keonhag Lee’s research specializes in the advancement of clean energy technologies aimed to reduce carbon footprint from our environment. Notable examples of these technologies include hydrogen fuel cells, capable of generating electrical energy through the utilization of hydrogen and air, and electrolyzers that produce hydrogen from liquid water and electricity.

Dr. Lee focuses on development of membrane-electrode-assembly (MEA) based electrochemical devices to deliver solutions to the current climate change crisis. His research interests are:

  • fabricating advanced electrodes for MEA-devices for high performance and durability
  • designing porous materials used in MEA-devices through simulation and experimentation
  • characterizing transport properties of multi-phase flow occurring within porous materials
  • visualizing the transport behaviors of fluids within the operating electrochemical cells using various means
  • advanced engineering of interfaces to reduce the usage of platinum group metals in MEA-devices

Publications

 See for a list of publications.

Office hours

Between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.