Talk:Sossina M. Haile

I believe it’s important to add the following information about Sossina Haile. First, Addis Caltech does a great job explaining the broadness of her fuel cell invention, which will allow for more people to understand it. We can say: Sossina Haile focuses her research on energy technologies while she encompasses ionic materials and devices. She established this fuel cell class based on their solid acid electrolytes and demonstrated record power densities. Most recently, Sossina Haile has created new avenues for harnessing sunlight by dissociation of water and carbon dioxide. Additionally from this source, it’s important to stay updated on what Dr. Haile is specialized in in-house tools and the acquisition of data of that. Using these methods, her group has shown, for example, that defect trapping plays a significant role in limiting the magnitude of proton conductivity in yttrium-doped barium zirconate(http://addis.caltech.edu/).

History Makers dot Com mentions interesting facts about Sossina Haile’s life then. They explain that The Fulbright allowed her to study at the Max Palnck Institute in Germany. Also, they have information that states that Sossina Haile is a Professor of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering and that Sossina Haile was born on July 28th. (http://www.thehistorymakers.com/biography/sossina-haile)

Lastly, revisions regarding below are necessary for effectiveness of Sossina Haile’s wikipedia page: Haile’s fuel cells is unique for its creation of energy at hot enough to be efficient, but not so hot as to be expensive. Two of her graduate students created Superprotonic with Haile as science adviser. Haile has received recognition for developing new ways of using solar energy to make fuels like hydrogen and methane. In the Bio area, it’d be nice to have the following sentence: Haile lives with her two children and spouse in southern California.

Overall, these above corrections/additions are helpful for Wikipedia to have so that they can have more information in one spot. The information is from trusted and scholarly works, and most are simple facts about Sossina Haile’s life. I hope that the rest of you can see where I am coming from in editing and adding to this document. I want to do nothing but give more content to those interested. I chose to make this contribution because Sossina Haile is a respectable women within science who should be recognized for what she has done and is doing. I believe it’s obvious that Haile’s page lacks information, which can lower the general public’s desire to learn more.Whatwhates (talk) 05:39, 20 October 2014 (UTC)