The article discusses the growing global energy demand and the researcher's mission to develop more efficient and cost-effective fuel cells using titanium metal oxides as catalysts. This innovation aims to enhance the performance of fuel cells, which are essential for renewable energy technologies. The researcher emphasizes the importance of educating students at Nguyen Tat Thanh University in Ho Chi Minh City about renewable energy. Despite initial challenges in Vietnam concerning equipment and funding, advancements in lab facilities have facilitated ongoing research efforts.
The world's demand for energy is rapidly growing. The goal of my research is to make fuel cells - electrochemical devices that convert chemical energy into electricity - cheaper and more efficient.
My work focuses on advanced catalysts based on titanium metal oxides, denser and more durable than conventional carbon materials, leading to higher current and better performance.
I love training my students at Nguyen Tat Thanh University. Young people need to understand renewable energy and how to make the environment cleaner.
It's challenging working in Vietnam as a developing country, with initial difficulties obtaining funding and equipment, but now we have better facilities to conduct research.
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