
Doctoral student to present research at ECS meeting
Jarrett Peskar will present his work on electrothermal battery modeling at this month's Electrochemical Society Meeting in Sweden.
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Jarrett Peskar will present his work on electrothermal battery modeling at this month's Electrochemical Society Meeting in Sweden.
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