Bruce E. Logan, the Kappe professor of environmental engineering, researches the use of hydrogen as an everyday, environmentally friendly fuel source. Bruce Logan and Shaoan Cheng examining microbial electrolysis cells (MECs) in their laboratory at Penn State.
Credit: Greg Grieco November 13, 2007
Bruce E. Logan, the Kappe professor of environmental engineering, researches the use of hydrogen as an everyday, environmentally friendly fuel source. Bruce Logan and Shaoan Cheng examining microbial electrolysis cells (MECs) in their laboratory at Penn State.
Credit: Greg Grieco November 13, 2007
Bruce E. Logan, the Kappe professor of environmental engineering, researches the use of hydrogen as an everyday, environmentally friendly fuel source. A microbial electrolysis cell (MEC) shown with the power source (upper right) and hydrogen monitoring device (upper left) used to produce hydrogen using bacteria.
Credit: Shaoan Cheng November 1, 2007