School of

Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering

ChEBE Faculty Research

Su Ha, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Dr. Ha is a participating faculty member of the
Multidisciplinary Environmental Research at WSU.


School of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering
Washington State University
118 Dana Hall Spokane St.
P.O. Box 642710
Pullman, WA 99164-2710


Office: EME B53 (Tel: 509 335-3786)
Lab: ETRL 326 (Tel: 509 335-1361)
suha@wsu.edu
Dr. Ha's Website


Graduate Students

Sean S.-Y. Lin
Oscar G. Marin Flores


Selected Publications

  1. Ha, S.; Dunbar, Z.; Masel, R. I. Characterization of High Performing Passive Direct Formic Acid Fuel Cell. Accepted in Journal of Power Sources (Fall 2005).
  2. Larsen, R.; Ha, S.; Zakzeski, J.;Masel, R. I. Unusually active palladium based catalysts for the electrooxidation of formic acid. Accepted in Journal of Power Sources (Fall 2005).
  3. Ha, S.; Dunbar, Z.; Masel, R. I. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Microscopy of Operating Direct Formic Acid Fuel Cell. Proceedings of the ACS National Meeting (2005), 230th.
  4. Ha, S.; Larsen, R.; Zhu, Y.; Masel, R. I. Direct formic acid fuel cells with 600 mA/cm2 at 0.4 V and 22 oC. Fuel Cells (2004), 4(4), 337-343.
  5. Ha, S.; Adams, B.; Masel, R. A Miniature Air Breathing Direct Formic Acid Fuel Cell. Journal of Power Sources (2004), 128(2), 119-124.
  6. Zhu, Yimin; Ha, Su Y.; Masel, Richard I. High power density direct formic acid fuel cells. Journal of Power Sources (2004), 130(1-2), 8-14.
  7. Ha, S.; Larsen, R.; Masel, R. I. Performance characterization of Pd/C nanocatalyst for direct formic acid fuel cells. Manuscript in preparation.
  8. Rhee, Young-Woo; Ha, Su Y.; Masel, R. Crossover of formic acid through Nafion membranes. Journal of Power Sources (2003), 117(1-2), 35-38.
  9. Rice, C.; Ha, S.; Masel, R. I.; Wieckowski, A. Catalysts for direct formic acid fuel cells. Journal of Power Sources (2003), 115(2), 229-235.
  10. Ha, Su; Rice, Cynthia A.; Masel, Richard I.; Wieckowski, Andrzej. Methanol conditioning for improved performance of formic acid fuel cells. Journal of Power Sources (2002), 112(2), 655-659.
  11. Rice, C.; Ha, S.; Masel, R. I.; Waszczuk, P.; Wieckowski, A.; Barnard, Tom. Direct formic acid fuel cells. Journal of Power Sources (2002), 111(1), 83-89.
  12. Rice, C.; Ha, S.; Masel, R. I.; Waszczuk, P.; Wieckowski, A. Characteristics of formic acid fuel cells. Proceedings of the Power Sources Conference (2002), 40th 254-257.
  13. Burke, Matthew D.; Ha, Su Y.; Pysz, Marybeth A.; Khan, Saad A. Rheology of protein gels synthesized through a combined enzymatic and heat treatment method. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules (2002), 31(1-3), 37-44.
  14. Burke, Matthew D.; Ha, Su Y.; Khan, Saad A. Tailored whey protein gels through combined enzymic crosslinking and heat treatment. International Food Science Conference at Zurich, 2000.


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