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A U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science funded Energy Frontier Research Center

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The Stony Brook led multi-institutional EFRC, the Center for Mesoscale Transport Properties (m2m), is conducting basic science research for the purpose of advancing and enabling the deliberate design of materials and components to achieve higher performing, longer life, and safer energy storage systems, including batteries.

The Stony Brook led multi-institutional EFRC, known as the Center for Mesoscale Transport Properties (m2m), will conduct basic science research to advance and enable the deliberate design of materials and components to achieve higher performing, longer life, and safer energy storage systems, including batteries.  - See more at: http://sb.cc.stonybrook.edu/news/general/140620m2m.php?=marquee1#sthash.Qi4MsAXI.dpuf
The Stony Brook led multi-institutional EFRC, known as the Center for Mesoscale Transport Properties (m2m), will conduct basic science research to advance and enable the deliberate design of materials and components to achieve higher performing, longer life, and safer energy storage systems, including batteries.  - See more at: http://sb.cc.stonybrook.edu/news/general/140620m2m.php?=marquee1#sthash.Qi4MsAXI.dpuf
The Stony Brook led multi-institutional EFRC, known as the Center for Mesoscale Transport Properties (m2m), will conduct basic science research to advance and enable the deliberate design of materials and components to achieve higher performing, longer life, and safer energy storage systems, including batteries.  - See more at: http://sb.cc.stonybrook.edu/news/general/140620m2m.php?=marquee1#sthash.Qi4MsAXI.dpuf