Doug Dahn
Associate Professor
Department of Physics
University of Prince Edward Island
Canada
Biography
He did his Phd from British Columbia and is a Assistant professor of Physics in UPEI, Canda.
Research Interest
Dr. Douglas Dahn's research focuses on experimental materials science, scanning probe microscopy, and instrumentation and measurement technologies. Collaborating with UPEI chemists, he is investigating the properties of materials that may be useful in rechargeable batteries. He also works on an innovative approach to detect and monitor automatically insects, using electrical capacitance.
Publications
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Saif M, El-Molla SA, Aboul-Fotouh SM, Ibrahim MM, Ismail LF, Dahn DC. Nanostructured Gd 3+-TiO 2 surfaces for self-cleaning application. Journal of Molecular Structure. 2014 Jun 5;1067:120-6.
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Saada I, Bissessur R, Dahn D, Hughes M, Trenton V. Intercalation of Poly [oxymethylene-(oxyethylene)] into Lithium Hectorite. Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials. 2015 May 1;25(3):447-56.
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Monyoncho EA, Bissessur R, Dahn DC, Trenton V. Intercalation of Poly [Oligo (Ethylene Glycol) Oxalate] into Vanadium Pentoxide Xerogel: Preparation, Characterization and Conductivity Properties. InAlkali-ion Batteries 2016. InTech.
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Saada I, Bissessur R, Dahn DC, Hughes M, Trenton V. Intercalation of Poly [oligo (ethylene glycol)-oxalate] into Lithium Hectorite. InIndustrial applications for intelligent polymers and coatings 2016 (pp. 681-698). Springer International Publishing.