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  • 2009 - Member of the National Academy of Engineering For the development and application of electroanalytical methods for advanced batteries, supercapacitors, and fuel cells for hybrid and electric vehicles.

Overview

Mark W. Verbrugge is affiliated with General Motors in the United States, where their research primarily focuses on engineering disciplines. Their scholarly contributions span areas such as Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Automotive Engineering, Polymers and Plastics, Electrochemistry, and Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials.

The scientist's work is centered on advanced battery technologies and materials. Key topics of their research include:

  • Advanced Battery Technologies Research
  • Advancements in Battery Materials
  • Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies
  • Conducting Polymers and Applications
  • Fuel Cells and Related Materials
  • Electrochemical Analysis and Applications

The publication record includes numerous articles, with a concentration in well-known venues. Frequent publication venues for Mark W. Verbrugge consist of:

  • Journal of The Electrochemical Society
  • ECS Meeting Abstracts
  • ECS Advances
  • ACS Applied Energy Materials
  • Advanced Functional Materials

Selected recent papers exemplify the scope and focus of their research:

  • "Influence of Oxygen Content on the Structural Evolution of SiOx Thin-Film Electrodes with Subsequent Lithiation/Delithiation Cycles," 2022, ACS Applied Energy Materials
  • "Quantifying Volume Change in Porous Electrodes via the Multi-Species, Multi-Reaction Model," 2023, Journal of The Electrochemical Society
  • "Optimum Particle Size in Silicon Electrodes Dictated by Chemomechanical Deformation of the SEI," 2021, Advanced Functional Materials
  • "Reduced Order Models Derived from Perturbation Solutions and Applied to a Lithium Ion Intercalation Electrode," 2022, Journal of The Electrochemical Society
  • "Slow Current or Potential Scanning of Battery Porous Electrodes: Generalized Perturbation Solution and the Merits of Sinusoidal Current Cycling," 2021, Journal of The Electrochemical Society

Mark W. Verbrugge has collaborated frequently with several researchers including:

  • Daniel R. Baker
  • Taylor R. Garrick
  • Brian J. Koch
  • Miguel Fernández
  • Christine Labaza

Their academic output has contributed predominantly to engineering research, with 45 publications indexed under this field.

In recognition of their contributions, Mark W. Verbrugge was named a Member of the National Academy of Engineering in 2009 for work on electroanalytical methods applied to advanced batteries, supercapacitors, and fuel cells for hybrid and electric vehicles.

Best Publications

  • A Mathematical Model of the Solid‐Polymer‐Electrolyte Fuel Cell

    Dawn M. Bernardi;Mark W. Verbrugge

  • Cycle-life model for graphite-LiFePO4 cells

    John Wang;Ping Liu;Jocelyn Hicks-Garner;Elena Sherman

  • Mathematical model of a gas diffusion electrode bonded to a polymer electrolyte

    Dawn M. Bernardi;Mark W. Verbrugge

  • Degradation of lithium ion batteries employing graphite negatives and nickel-cobalt-manganese oxide + spinel manganese oxide positives: Part 1, aging mechanisms and life estimation

    John Wang;Justin Purewal;Ping Liu;Jocelyn Hicks-Garner

  • Evolution of stress within a spherical insertion electrode particle under potentiostatic and galvanostatic operation

    Yang-Tse Cheng;Mark W. Verbrugge

  • Synergetic Effects of Inorganic Components in Solid Electrolyte Interphase on High Cycle Efficiency of Lithium Ion Batteries

    Qinglin Zhang;Jie Pan;Peng Lu;Zhongyi Liu

  • Tin Oxide with Controlled Morphology and Crystallinity by Atomic Layer Deposition onto Graphene Nanosheets for Enhanced Lithium Storage

    Xifei Li;Xiangbo Meng;Jian Liu;Dongsheng Geng

  • Battery Cycle Life Prediction with Coupled Chemical Degradation and Fatigue Mechanics

    Rutooj Deshpande;Mark Verbrugge;Yang-Tse Cheng;John Wang

  • Aging Mechanisms of LiFePO4 Batteries Deduced by Electrochemical and Structural Analyses

    Ping Liu;John Wang;Jocelyn Hicks-Garner;Elena Sherman

  • Adaptive state of charge algorithm for nickel metal hydride batteries including hysteresis phenomena

    Mark Verbrugge;Edward Tate

  • Modeling diffusion-induced stress in nanowire electrode structures

    Rutooj Deshpande;Yang-Tse Cheng;Mark W. Verbrugge

  • Ion and Solvent Transport in Ion‐Exchange Membranes I . A Macrohomogeneous Mathematical Model

    Mark W. Verbrugge;Robert F. Hill

  • The influence of surface mechanics on diffusion induced stresses within spherical nanoparticles

    Yang-Tse Cheng;Mark W. Verbrugge

  • Improved cycling stability of silicon thin film electrodes through patterning for high energy density lithium batteries

    X. Xiao;P. Liu;M.W. Verbrugge;H. Haftbaradaran

  • Diffusion-Induced Stress, Interfacial Charge Transfer, and Criteria for Avoiding Crack Initiation of Electrode Particles

    Yang-Tse Cheng;Mark W. Verbrugge

  • Method and apparatus for generalized recursive least-squares process for battery state of charge and state of health

    Mark W. Verbrugge;Edward D. Tate;Damon R. Frisch;Brian J. Koch

  • Stress and Strain-Energy Distributions within Diffusion-Controlled Insertion-Electrode Particles Subjected to Periodic Potential Excitations

    Mark W. Verbrugge;Yang-Tse Cheng;Yang-Tse Cheng

  • Electrochemical and Thermal Characterization of Battery Modules Commensurate with Electric Vehicle Integration

    Mark W. Verbrugge;Robert S. Conell

  • Methanol Diffusion in Perfluorinated Ion‐Exchange Membranes

    Mark W. Verbrugge

  • Electrochemical analysis of lithiated graphite anodes

    Mark W. Verbrugge;Brian J. Koch

  • Influence of temperature and electrolyte on the performance of activated-carbon supercapacitors

    Ping Liu;Mark Verbrugge;Souren Soukiazian

Frequent Co-Authors

Xingcheng Xiao
Xingcheng Xiao General Motors (United States)
Anil K. Sachdev
Anil K. Sachdev General Motors (United States)
Ping Liu
Ping Liu University of California, San Diego
Yang-Tse Cheng
Yang-Tse Cheng University of Kentucky
Mei Cai
Mei Cai General Motors (United States)
Charles W. Wampler
Charles W. Wampler General Motors (United States)
Jihui Yang
Jihui Yang University of Washington
Huajian Gao
Huajian Gao Tsinghua University
Brian W. Sheldon
Brian W. Sheldon Brown University
Tao Xie
Tao Xie Zhejiang University

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