WHITNEY G. COLELLA
School of Engineering, Stanford
University
P.O. Box 19546,
Stanford, California 94309-9546, USA
wcolella@alumni.princeton.edu
Phone: (650) 283-2701 Fax:
(501) 629-2818
RESEARCH INTERESTS
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EDUCATION
Doctorate (DPhil), Engineering Science, OXFORD UNIVERSITY, 2004
Master of Science (MS), Engineering, focus in Mechanical
Eng., STANFORD UNIVERSITY, 2004, GPA 3.95
Master of Business
Administration (MBA), OXFORD UNIVERSITY, 1999, with highest
honors (Distinction)
Master of Science (MSc), Science and Technology Policy, SUSSEX
UNIVERSITY,
1998
Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSE), Mechanical Engineering,
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, 1997, with highest honors
(summa cum laude), GPA 3.95
Certificate (Minor), Public Policy, Woodrow
Wilson School, PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, 1997
DISSERTATION: “Combined Heat and Power Fuel Cell Systems”
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FELLOWSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
ACADEMIC AWARDS
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Award for Best Student Contribution for Oral and Poster Presentations, Grove Fuel Cell
Science and Technology Conference,
Amsterdam, Netherlands, Sept. 2002
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Wendell Herbruck Award (for excellent academic performance), The
Queen’s College, Oxford University, 2000
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Lord Crewe Award (for excellent academic
performance), Lincoln College, Oxford University, 1999
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Elected to Tau Beta Pi National
Engineering Honors Society, Princeton University, 1997
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Elected to Phi Beta Kappa National Honors Society, Princeton
University, 1997
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RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Post-Doctoral Researcher, Civil and Environmental
Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, 2004-2005
Graduate
Researcher, Mechanical Engineering,
Stanford University, Stanford, CA, 2003
Graduate Researcher, Science and Technology
Policy, Sussex
University, Brighton, England, 1997-1998
Engineer, Directed
Technologies, Inc., engineering firm, Arlington, VA, Summer
1997
Student, Senior Thesis
Research, Mechanical Engineering, Princeton University, 1996-1997
Engineer, Ansaldo
Ricerche, engineering firm (research division),
Genoa, Italy, Summer 1996
Computer
Modeler,
NASA-NJ Space Grant Consortium, Summer 1995
Engineer, NSF Undergraduate Research Grant,
Mechanical Engineering Dept., Univ. of Maryland, Summer
1994
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Informal Advisor, School of Engineering,
Stanford University, Stanford, CA, 2004
Guest Lecturer, School of Engineering,
Stanford University, Stanford, CA, 2004
Teaching Assistant and
Lecturer, Dept. of Engineering Science, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK, 2001 &
2002
Teaching Assistant and
Residential Advisor, Princeton University Summer Scholars Program, Summer 1995
ADDITIONAL EMPLOYMENT
Business Advisor, IT Power, renewable energy
engineering firm, London, UK, Spring 1999
FUND RAISING
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Raised $6,000 to support the materials cost of constructing the fuel
cell bicycle
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Raised $2,000 for research at International Institute for Energy
Conservation (IIEC), Bangkok, Thailand
1. Peer-reviewed Journals
Published
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Colella, W., Jacobson, M.Z.,
Golden, D.M., “Switching to a U.S. Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle Fleet: The
Resultant Change in Energy Use, Emissions, and Global Warming Gases,” Journal
of Power Sources, June 2005 (in press).
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Jacobson, M.Z., Colella, W.,
Golden, D.M., “Cleaning the Air and Improving Health with Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Vehicles,” Science, 308, 1901-05, 2005.
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Colella, W., Niemoth,
C., Lim, C., Hein, A., “Evaluation of the Financial and Environmental
Feasibility of a Network of Distributed 200 kWe Cogenerative Fuel Cell Systems on the Stanford University
Campus,” Fuel Cells – From Fundamentals to Systems, 1, 148-166, Feb.
2005.
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Colella, W. “Modelling
Results for the Thermal Management Sub-System of a Combined Heat and Power
(CHP) Fuel Cell System (FCS),” Journal of Power Sources, 118, 129-49, May
2003.
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Colella, W. “Design Considerations
for Effective Control of an Afterburner Sub-System in a Combined Heat and Power
(CHP) Fuel Cell System (FCS),” Journal of Power Sources, 118, 118-28, May
2003.
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Colella, W. “Design Options for
Achieving a Rapidly Variable Heat-to-Power Ratio in a Combined Heat and Power
(CHP) Fuel Cell System,” Journal of Power Sources, 106, 388-96, Apr.
2002.
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Colella, W. “Implications of
Electricity Liberalization for Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Fuel Cell Systems
(FCSs): a Case Study of the United Kingdom,” Journal
of Power Sources, 106, 397-404, Apr. 2002.
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Colella, W. “Market Prospects,
Design Features, and Performance of a Fuel Cell Powered Scooter,” Journal of
Power Sources, 86, 255-60, Mar. 2000.
In Preparation
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Colella, W., Sun, J. “Capturing
Heat from Low Temperature Fuel Cell Systems,” Journal of Power Sources.
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Colella, W. “Market the Mission: A
Business and Marketing Approach to Capturing Near-Term Revenues and Public
Support for Space Missions.”
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Colella, W. “How ENSO Forecasts Can be Used to Mitigate the Effects of Drought in Southern
Africa,” Global Environmental Change.
2. Non-Peer-Reviewed Publications
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Bauknecht, D. and Colella, W. "Der neue englische
Strommarkt NETA und die Folgen für Erneuerbare Energien und KWK-Anlagen,” Energiewirtschaftliche
Tagesfragen, June 2002.) ["The new English electricity market NETA and its consequences
for renewables and CHP," Current Issues in
the Energy Industry].
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Colella, W. “An Early Investigation
of Fuel Cell Powered Scooters for Asia,” Fuel Cell Today, Jan. 2002.
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Colella, W., Pyle, R., West, A.,
and Purcell, J. Original Business Plan for Marine Current Turbines Ltd.,
Mar. 1999.
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Kuhn, I., Thomas, S., Lomax, F., James, B.
and Colella, W., Fuel Processing
Systems for Fuel Cell Vehicles, report for the U.S. Department of Energy,
1997.
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James, B., Lomax, F., Thomas, S. and Colella, W., PEM Fuel Cell Power
System Cost Estimates: Sulfur-Free Gasoline Partial Oxidation and Compressed
Direct Hydrogen, report for the U.S. Department of Energy, 1997.
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Colella, W. “Capturing Heat from
Low Temperature Fuel Cell Systems via Distributed Cogenerative
Networks,” Oral Presentation, Grove Fuel Cells Science and Technology
Conference, Munich, Germany, Oct. 2004.
·
Colella, W. “Modeling of Current and
Future Combined Heat and Power Fuel Cell Systems,” Oral Presentation, Grove
Fuel Cell Science and Technology Conference, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Sept.
2002.
·
Colella, W., Jacobson, M., and
Golden, D. Moving to a Hydrogen Economy –
An Analysis of the Change in Emissions, Energy Use, and Global Warming Gases,
Institute for Transportation Studies, University of California at Davis, Davis, CA, Dec. 10th, 2004.
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Colella, W., The Environmental Performance of Stationary Fuel Cell Systems in Cogenerative Networks , Institute for Transportation
Studies, University of California at Davis,
Davis, CA, Dec. 10th, 2004.
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Colella, W., Jacobson, M., and
Golden, D. Analysis of Emission Scenarios
for a U.S. Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle Fleet, Renewable and Appropriate
Energy Laboratory, Univ. of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, Sept. 8th,
2004.
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Colella, W., Operating and Design Strategies for Combined Heat and Power Fuel Cell
Systems, Ion America, NASA Research Park, Moffett Field, CA, Aug. 3rd,
2004.
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Colella, W. and Lim, A., Implementing Fuel Cell Generators on the
Stanford University Campus to Provide Electricity and Heat for Buildings,
Design and Manufacturing Forum Seminar (ME396), Department of Mechanical
Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, Mar. 5th, 2004.
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Colella, W., Design of the Thermal Management Sub-System for a Combined Heat and
Power Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) Fuel Cell System, Global Climate Energy Project (GCEP) Internal
Seminar, Engineering School, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, Oct. 31st,
2003.
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Colella, W., Managing Heat in Low Temperature Fuel Cell Systems, Rapid Prototyping Lab (RPL) Seminar,
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, Jul.
11th, 2003.
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Colella, W., Jacobson, M., and
Golden, D. “The Effect of Converting to a U.S. Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle Fleet
on Emissions and Energy Use,” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, Dec. 13-17, 2004.
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Colella, W., Jacobson, M., and
Golden, D. “Moving to a Hydrogen Economy – An Analysis of the Change in Emissions,
Energy Use, and Global Warming Gases,” Fuel
Cell Seminar, San Antonio, Texas, Nov. 1-5, 2004.
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Colella, W., Jacobson, M., and
Golden, D. “Analysis of Emissions, Energy Use, and Short-Term Air Pollution
Effects Resulting from a Switch to a U.S. Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle Fleet,” Grove Fuel Cells Science and Technology
Conference: Scientific Advances in Fuel Cell Systems, Munich, Germany, Oct. 6-7, 2004.
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Colella, W., Niemoth,
C.R., Lim, C.Y., and Hein, A.P., “Financial and Environmental Analysis of the
Feasibility of a Network of Distributed 200 kWe
Combined Heat and Power Fuel Cell Systems on the Stanford University Campus,” Grove Fuel Cells Science and Technology
Conference: Scientific Advances in Fuel Cell Systems, Munich, Germany, Oct.
6-7, 2004.
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Colella, W., “Capturing Heat from
Low Temperature Fuel Cell Systems,” Grove
Fuel Cells Science and Technology Conference: Scientific Advances in Fuel Cell
Systems, Munich, Germany, Oct. 6-7, 2004.
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Colella, W., “Design and Control of
Afterburners for Fuel Cell Systems,” Fuel
Cell Seminar, Palm Springs, CA, Nov. 18-21st, 2002.
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Colella, W., “Modeling the Thermal
Management Sub-System of a Cogenerative Fuel Cell
System,” Fuel Cell Seminar, Palm
Springs, CA, Nov. 18-21st, 2002.
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Colella, W., “Design Considerations
for Effective Control of an Afterburner Sub-System for a Combined Heat and Power
(CHP) Fuel Cell System (FCS),” Grove Fuel
Cells Science and Technology Conference, Amsterdam, NE, Sept. 25-26th,
2002.
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Colella, W., “Modeling of Current
and Future Combined Heat and Power Fuel Cell Systems,” Grove Fuel Cells Science and Technology Conference, Amsterdam, NE,
Sept. 25-26th, 2002.
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Colella, W. “Factors Affecting the
Diffusion of Fuel Cell Systems in the Domestic Combined Heat and Power Market,”
The Sixth Grove Fuel Cell Symposium, London, U.K., Sept. 13-16th,
1999.
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Colella, W. “Design, Construction,
and Testing of a Fuel Cell Scooter,” The Sixth Grove Fuel Cell Symposium,
London, U.K., Sept. 13-16th, 1999.
RELEVANT GRADUATE-LEVEL COURSES
Engineering
and Energy
Heat
Conduction, Geothermal Reservoir Engineering, Renewable Energy Processes, Manufacturing
Systems Design,
Design
and Engineering of Space Systems
ACHIEVEMENTS
INTERESTS, LANGUAGES, TRAVEL
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Licensed Rescue SCUBA Diver: Scientific SCUBA
Diver-in-Training Licence, 2004
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Executive Committee Member: Princeton University Club of Northern
California, 2003 to 2005
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Young Alumni Chairperson: The Princeton University Club of Great Britain,
2000 to 2002
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Chapter President: Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE),
Princeton University, 1996 to 1997
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Basic knowledge of French and Italian
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Travelled through Europe (Germany, Italy, Spain, France, Switzerland,
Austria, Netherlands, Russia), Middle East (Egypt, Israel, Jordon), and Asia (India,
China, Japan, Thailand)
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Lived in England (5 years) and Italy (3 months)