Radenka Maric, Ph.D.

University President University of Connecticut

  • Storrs CT

Dr. Maric researches novel materials for fuel cell & battery manufacturing, nanomaterials, sensors, hydrogen generation & biofuels.

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Biography

Dr. Radenka Maric was named UConn's 17th University President in September 2022. Dr. Maric’s research interests include the effect of structure, defects, and microstructure on transport and electrical properties of surfaces and interfaces. In particular, she is interested in developing novel materials for fuel cells, batteries and biosensors, durability study, any of the shortcomings of traditional vapor deposition techniques while yielding equal or better quality coatings at a lower cost. RSDT not only provides high quality active films/coatings (e.g., catalysts/electrodes/ thermal barriers coating), it also reduces the manpower, energy consumption and a number of processing steps required to assemble these films. More specifically, RSDT combines materials synthesis and deposition into a single step with several control features, replacing at least five unit operations in a conventional electrode manufacturing scheme. performance and life prognosis, aging, material state changes, and long term behavior. She developed the Reactive Spray Deposition Technology (RSDT), a thin-film deposition process.

Areas of Expertise

Sustainable Energy Technologies
Nanomaterials Engineering
Sensors
Sustainable Energy
Manufacturing
Fuel Cells
Batteries

Education

University of Kyoto

Ph.D.

Accomplishments

University President

2022-09-28

Dr. Maric was selected as the University of Connecticut's 17th President by the Board of Trustees on September 28, 2022.

Interim President, University of Connecticut

2022-01-26

Radenka Maric, a distinguished UConn faculty member who has led UConn’s surging research enterprise to new heights as an administrator, was named UConn’s new interim president.

UConn Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor

2021-04-28

The University's most prestigious faculty title, candidates must excel in all three areas of research, teaching, and public engagement.

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Media Appearances

Diverse Leadership: Radenka Maric

Hartford Business Journal  online

2023-01-23

Radenka Maric rose up the ranks at the University of Connecticut, going from a member of the School of Engineering faculty in 2010, to being named interim president and then permanent president in September 2022.

Maric, a 56-year-old Bosnia native, is an experienced researcher and was a leader of UConn’s research enterprise, which raised $308.1 million in fiscal year 2022.

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New UConn president Radenka Maric is fueling a leap into a clean-energy future

Connecticut Magazine  print

2022-12-21

With her corkscrew curls, dressed in white and sporting blazing-white, UConn-branded sneakers, Radenka Maric seems to glow as morning sunlight illuminates her Gulley Hall office on the sparkling autumn day we meet for an interview.

Like a “tell” in a poker game, the University of Connecticut’s new president reveals her cards as we settle into comfortable sofas: Our interview couldn’t begin until I agreed to let her properly welcome me by serving coffee, tea or water. Maric may be an internationally recognized expert in clean energy, but she’s powered by the fuel cell of a soul with a European sensibility.

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Hydrogen Fuel Cell technology in trucks and cars; could it be coming to CT?

WTNH - Channel 8  tv

2022-05-11

Connecticut recently passed the Clean Air Act. Our state will have the same zero-emission standards by 2030 as California, where these vehicles are exclusively sold.

President Rademka Maric from UConn says meeting those standards will involve more than hydrogen fuel cells.

“Alternatives are going to be a mixed portfolio. It will be an electric car, it will be a fuel cell car, it will be offshore wind, it will be solar and integration of the technologies,” Maric said.

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Articles

Pathways to ultra-low platinum group metal catalyst loading in proton exchange membrane electrolyzers

Catalysis Today

Radenka Maric, et al.

2016

Hydrogen is one of the world's most important chemicals, with global production of about 50 billion kg/year. Currently, hydrogen is mainly produced from fossil fuels such as natural gas and coal, producing CO2. Water electrolysis is a promising technology for fossil-free, CO2-free hydrogen production...

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A Study on Reactive Spray Deposition Technology Processing Parameters in the Context of Pt Nanoparticle Formation

Journal of Thermal Spray Technology

Justin M. Roller and Radenka Maric

2015

Catalytic materials are complex systems in which achieving the desired properties (i.e., activity, selectivity and stability) depends on exploiting the many degrees of freedom in surface and bulk composition, geometry, and defects. Flame aerosol synthesis is a process for producing nanoparticles with ample processing parameter space to tune the desired properties. Flame dynamics inside the reactor are determined by the input process variables such as solubility of precursor in the fuel; solvent boiling point; reactant flow rate and concentration; flow rates of air, fuel and the carrier gas; and the burner geometry...

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