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Dr. Kimberly Cook-Chennault's primary research focuses on microstructural design of ceramics and composites for energy and structural health monitoring. She leads impactful programs at Rutgers University related to green energy technology research. Dr. Cook-Chennault seeks collaborations with experts in computational modeling and atomic-scale bonding analysis. Join her pioneering work today!
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Kimberly Cook-ChennaultAssistant Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Rutgers University • Primary Research Interest: Microstructural design of ceramics and ceramic composites for energy and structural health monitoring • Primary Broader Impact Activity: • RET Site: RU Research Experience for Teachers in Engineering (RU RET-E) for Green Energy • REU Site: Green Energy Technology Undergraduate Program (GET UP) • Interests in Collaborations: • Collaborators who do computational and analytical modeling of electromechanical, thermal and mechanical properties • Collaborators who do atomic and molecular scale modeling of interface bonding and adhesion properties A B PZT MWCNT Figure 1: SEM micrograph of a PZT-Epoxy-MWCNT thick film with MWCNT volume fractions of A) 0.06 (6%) and B) GET UP student working in the lab.