Scott Mauger, a scientist in the Thin Film and Manufacturing Science Group within the Materials Science Center, received the L.E. Scriven Young Investigator Award, a prestigious recognition awarded to early-career researchers for outstanding achievements in continuous liquid film coating science and technology.
Michael Ulsh, then acting group manager for Process Science and Engineering, received the Outstanding Service Award for his work in organizing and chairing the symposium.
Mauger received the Scriven Young Investigator Award for his work on developing inks and coating processes to enable fuel cells and electrolyzers to be manufactured at scale.
"When I started working on fuel cells at NREL in 2016, I was on
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