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Eric Morgan, PhD

Eric Morgan

Mechanical Engineering
Northern Arizona University
Solar Variability; Graphine Oxide Thin Film; and Thermodynamics

Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
M.S., Energy Engineering (Solar Option), University of Massachusetts, Lowell
B.S., Mathematics, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Eric is a post-doctoral researcher at ISES, focusing on innovation in renewable energy. His projects at ISES have ranged from studying solar variability, to applications of graphene oxide thin films, to a thermodynamic analysis of a methanol reactor. Future projects will include developing novel sensors for marine life, energy storage using salt water, and bio-inspired designs. When at home, Eric spends time with his family and teaches his kids engineering.