Victoria Marie Ehlinger

Portrait of  Victoria Marie Ehlinger

  • Title
    Postdoctoral Research Staff Member
  • Email
    ehlinger1@llnl.gov
  • Phone
    (925) 422-6185
  • Organization
    Not Available

My current research focuses on continuum-scale modeling and optimization of electrochemical systems, including fuel cells and electrolyzers.

Ph.D. Chemical Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, California

B.S. Chemical Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas

D. Corral, D. U. Lee, V. M. Ehlinger, S. Nitopi, J. E. Avilés Acosta, L. Wang, A. J. King, J. T. Feaster, Y. Lin, A. Z. Weber, S. E. Baker, E. B. Duoss, V. A. Beck, C. Hahn, T. F. Jaramillo. “Bridging knowledge gas in liquid- and vapor-fed CO2 electrolysis using catalyst surface area.” Chem. Catalysis (Accepted)

M. R. Gerhardt, L. M. Pant, J. C. M. Bui, A. R. Crothers, V. M. Ehlinger, J. C. Fornaciari, J. Liu, A. Z. Weber. “Methods – Practices and Pitfalls in Voltage Breakdown Analysis of Electrochemical Energy-Conversion Systems” Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 168:7 (2021). 074503

V. M. Ehlinger, A. Kusoglu, A. Z. Weber. “Modeling synergistic fuel cell membrane degradation with mitigating effects of cerium.” ECS Transactions, 98:8 (2020).

V. M. Ehlinger, A. R. Crothers, A. Kusoglu, A. Z. Weber. “Modeling proton-exchange-membrane fuel cell performance/degradation tradeoffs with chemical scavengers.” Journal of Physics Energy, 2:4 (2020). 044006

V. M. Ehlinger, A. Kusoglu, A. Z. Weber. “Modeling Coupled Durability and Performance in Polymer-Electrolyte Fuel Cells: Membrane Effects.” Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 166:7 (2019). pp. F3255-F3267.