Xiaowei Teng's Research Group
 
 
 
 
Group Members
 
 
 
 
 


Matthew P. Yeager received his B.S. in both Chemistry and Math majors from College of William and Mary in 2010. In summer 2011, he joined Dr. Teng's group in the Department of Chemical Engineering at UNH for his M.S study.  His research focus is on the MnO2 nanomaterials for supercapacitor applications.
 



Wenxin Du received his M.S. in biochemical engineering from Tianjing University in China in 2007. In the fall 2008, he joined the Department of Chemical Engineering at UNH for his Ph.D study.  His research focus is on the synthesis and characteriziations of nanocrystals for direct ethanol fuel cell reactions.
 
 
 


Carlo LaScala is an undergraduate student of  the Department of Chemical Engineering, University of New Hampshire.  As a 2009 Research Experience and Apprenticeship Program (REAP) Fellow, he begins his own research during the 2009 summer in Teng's lab on the Pt/Rh nanocatalyst for ethanol oxidation fuel cell reactions
 
 
Principle Investigator     
     
Xiaowei Teng
Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering

W301 Kingsbury hall
University of New Hampshire
Durham, NH 03824

Tel: 603-862-4245
Fax: 603-862-3747
Email: xw.teng@unh.edu

 


Daniel Milano was Chemical Engineering undergradaute student working in Dr. Teng's lab for his honor thesis and INCO 590 project. His research was on the Pd-based binary metals for ethanol oxidation reaction in an alkaline medium, which has been published in ACS Catalysis in 2012. He graduated in Fall 2011 and works at graduate student at the Northeastern University.  
 


Xiaoxiong Jia (Jason) received his M.S. from China University of Petroleum in 2009. In the fall 2009, he joined Dr. Teng's group at the UNH for his Mater's degree study.  The focus of his research was on the study of charge transfer within CdSe/Au hybrid nanorods.   He graduated in fall 2011 and join major petroleum company in Beijing, China.
Current Members
Former Members
Kayla E Mackenzie is an undergraduate student of  the Department of Chemical Engineering (Class of 2012), University of New Hampshire.  Since summer 2011, she has been working in Dr. Teng' s lab on the Pd/Sn nanocatalyst for ethanol oxidation fuel cell reactions in alkaline medium. Her research reulsts have been published in the journal of ACS Catalysis as a full paper.