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COVID-19_Important Community Health Message_March 15, 2021
Email message from Joan Ferrini-Mundy, President of the University of Maine and Robert Dana, Vice President for Student Life and Inclusive Excellence, and Dean of Students reminding the University of Maine community to continue to at all times, wear face coverings, maintain 6 feet of physical distancing and good hand hygiene, continue weekly testing, and avoid large gatherings. And get vaccinated when eligible to do so. This message was sent in response to the increase in confirmed COVID-19 at UMaine and nationally
University President statement on social media posts by UMaine College Republicans
We are writing to provide the University of Maine position on recent Facebook posts by the UMaine College Republicans on their private Facebook page
Student Life_Community Health Notice Email
UMaine and UMM community health update email regarding COVID-19 sent by Student Life to students from President Joan Ferrini-Mundy, Robert Q. Dana, UMaine Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students, and Dan Qualls, University of Maine at Machias Interim Vice President for Academic Affairs and Head of Campus
Student Life_UMaine and UMM Community Health Update Email
UMaine and UMM community health update email regarding COVID-19 sent by Student Life to students from President Joan Ferrini-Mundy, Robert Q. Dana, UMaine Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students, and Dan Qualls, University of Maine at Machias Interim Vice President for Academic Affairs and Head of Campus
Student Life_Important Information for UMaine Students Email
University of Maine System update email regarding COVID-19 sent by Student Life to students on behalf of Joan Ferrini-Mundy, President of the University of Maine and Dannel P. Malloy, Chancellor of the University of Maine System regarding the reopening of the University of Maine System campuses for the 2020 Fall Semester
3-D Tracking and Visualization of Hundreds of Pt-Co Fuel Cell Nanocatalysts During Electrochemical Aging
We present an electron tomography method that allows for the identification
of hundreds of electrocatalyst nanoparticles with one-to-one correspondence
before and after electrochemical aging. This method allows us to track, in
three-dimensions (3-D), the trajectories and morphologies of each Pt-Co
nanocatalyst on a fuel cell carbon support. The use of atomic-scale electron
energy loss spectroscopic imaging enables the correlation of performance
degradation of the catalyst with changes in particle/inter-particle
morphologies, particle-support interactions and the near-surface chemical
composition. We found that, aging of the catalysts under normal fuel cell
operating conditions (potential scans from +0.6 V to +1.0 V for 30,000 cycles)
gives rise to coarsening of the nanoparticles, mainly through coalescence,
which in turn leads to the loss of performance. The observed coalescence events
were found to be the result of nanoparticle migration on the carbon support
during potential cycling. This method provides detailed insights into how
nanocatalyst degradation occurs in proton exchange membrane fuel cells
(PEMFCs), and suggests that minimization of particle movement can potentially
slow down the coarsening of the particles, and the corresponding performance
degradation.Comment: Nano Letters, accepte
Virtual Budget Town Hall, Fiscal Year 2022
President Joan Ferrini-Mundy leads a Virtual Budget Town Hall in a streaming YouTube discussion from 4–5:15 p.m., May 4, 2021. The forum includes an update on the University of Maine/University of Maine, Machias Fiscal Year 2021 budget and preliminary discussion of the planning process for the Fiscal Year 2022 budget.
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