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Collection in Honor of George Crabtree

George Crabtree (1944–2023) George Crabtree, widely recognized and admired as a brilliant, passionate materials scientist and champion of superconducting materials and better batteries, passed away on January 23, 2023 at the age of 78. He was a renowned materials scientist and director of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Joint Center for Energy Storage Research (JCESR) at Argonne National Laboratory. He had many connections with MRS and was a critical player in developing its increasingly important role in energy materials through his position on the Editorial Board of the MRS Energy & Sustainability journal and as an active advisor for MRS Bulletin. The articles below from MRS publications provide a flavor of his broad contributions to materials research, energy materials, and societal implications of materials advances to address energy challenges.

Articles (11 in this collection)

  1. Energy safety

    Authors

    • George Crabtree
    • Elizabeth A. Kócs
    • Content type: Editorial
    • Published: 14 March 2016
    • MRS Bulletin
    • Pages: 187 - 187
  2. Progress in mesoscale science

    Authors

    • J. L. Sarrao
    • G. W. Crabtree
    • Content type: Mesoscale Materials, Phenomena, and Functionality
    • Published: 09 November 2015
    • MRS Bulletin
    • Pages: 919 - 922
  3. Energy Quarterly

    Authors

    • David Cahen
    • George Crabtree
    • Steve M. Yalisove
    • Content type: Energy Quarterly, Editorial
    • Published: 01 September 2011
    • MRS Bulletin
    • Pages: 677 - 677
  4. The Hydrogen Fuel Alternative

    Authors

    • G. W. Crabtree
    • M. S. Dresselhaus
    • Content type: Carriers, Storage, & Transformation/Hydrogen & Fuel Cells
    • Published: 31 January 2011
    • MRS Bulletin
    • Pages: 421 - 428
  5. Superconductors in confined geometries

    Authors (first, second and last of 9)

    • Z. L. Xiao
    • Y. S. Hor
    • G. W. Crabtree
    • Content type: OriginalPaper
    • Published: 26 February 2011
    • MRS Online Proceedings Library
    • Article: 8871104