peter crozier associate professor, arizona state university

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Peter Crozier Associate Professor, Arizona State University Primary Research Interest: Oxide ion conductors •Grain boundary structure and composition Thermal- and photo-catalysts •Structure-reactivity relations for metals and oxides TEM •In-situ, aberration-corrected, monochromated Primary Broader Impact Activity: Training •Graduate and undergraduates students, encouraging underrepresented groups to be more engaged in engineering. Outreach •NSF Research Collaborative Network, NSF Nano Undergraduate Education •Best Program and Science is Fun - middle and high school Service •Winter School in TEM every January to educate broad community about TEM. Interests in New Collaborations: Closer contact with theorists Well-defined model electrolytes and photocatalysts Contact device researchers GDC GB GDC grain GPDC GB

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Page 1: Peter Crozier Associate Professor, Arizona State University

Peter CrozierAssociate Professor, Arizona State University

Primary Research Interest: Oxide ion conductors

• Grain boundary structure and composition Thermal- and photo-catalysts

• Structure-reactivity relations for metals and oxides TEM

• In-situ, aberration-corrected, monochromated

Primary Broader Impact Activity: Training

• Graduate and undergraduates students, encouraging underrepresented groups to be more engaged in engineering.

Outreach • NSF Research Collaborative Network, NSF Nano Undergraduate Education • Best Program and Science is Fun - middle and high school

Service• Winter School in TEM every January to educate broad community about TEM.

Interests in New Collaborations: Closer contact with theorists Well-defined model electrolytes and photocatalysts Contact device researchers

GDC GB

GDC grain

GPDC GB