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2004-2010 Group Leader and Program Manager, National Research Council Canada – Institute for Fuel Cell Innovation Vancouver, Canada 2001-2004 Program Manager, nGimat (Formerly known as MicroCoating Technologies), Atlanta, USA 1996-2001 Scientist, Japan Fire Ceramics Center (JFCC) 1995-1996 Fellow, New Energy Development Organization (NEDO) 1989-1990 Researcher, Institute of Technical Science at Serbian Academy of Science

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Ayers., K.E., Renner, J.N., Danilovic, N., Wang, J.X., Zhang, Y., Maric, R., Yu, H., “Pathways to ultra-low platinum group metal catalyst loading in proton exchange membrane electrolyzers”, Catalysis Today, 261, 121-132 (2016). Roller, J. M.,Maric, R., “A Study on Reactive Spray Deposition Technology Processing Parameters in the Context of Pt Nanoparticle Formation”, Journal of Thermal Spray Technology, 24(8), 1529-1541 (2015). Myles, T. D., Kim, S., Mustain, W., & Maric, R., “Application of a Coated Film Catalyst Layer Model to a High Temperature Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell with Low Catalyst Loading Produced by Reactive Spray Deposition Technology”, Catalysts, 5, 1673-1691 (2015). Kim, S., Myles, T. D., Kunz, H. R., Kwak, D., Wang, Y., & Maric, R., “The Effect of Binder Content on the Performance of a High Temperature Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell Produced with Reactive Spray Deposition Technology”, Electrochimica Acta, 177, 190-200 (2015). Jain, R., Poyraz, A. S., Gamliel, D. P., Valla, J., Suib, S. L., Maric, R., Comparative study for low temperature water gas shift reaction on Pt/ceria catalysts: Role of different ceria supports, Applied Catalysis A: General, 507, 1-13 (2015). Myles, T., Kim, S., Maric, R., “Performance of a High Temperature Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell with Low Catalyst Loading Produced by Reactive Spray Deposition Technology”, ECS Transactions, 66 (24), 11-17 (2015). Zhao, S., Yu, H., Maric, R., Danilovic, N., Capuano, C.B., Ayers, K.E., Mustain, W.E., “Calculating the electrochemically active surface area of Iridium oxide in operating proton exchange membrane electrolyzers”, Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 162 (12), F1292-F1298 (2015). Yu, H., Roller, J.M., Mustain, W.E., Maric, R., “Influence of ionomer/carbon ratio for low-Pt loading catalyst layer prepared by flame-based reactive spray deposition technology”, Journal of Power Sources, 283, 84-94 (2015). Roller,J. M., Yu, H., Vukmirovic, M., Bliznakov, S., Kotula, P. G., Carter, C. B., Adzic, R., & Maric, R.,” Flame-based synthesis of core-shell structures using Pd-Ru and Pd cores”, Electrochimica Acta, 138, 341-352 (2014). Jain R., Maric R., “Synthesis of Nano-Pt onto Ceria Support as Catalyst for Water-Gas Shift Reaction by Reactive Spray Deposition Technology”, Applied Catalysis A: General, 475, pp.461-468 (2014). Yu H., Roller J., Kim S., Wang Y, Kwak D., Maric R. , “One-Step Deposition of Catalyst Layers for High Temperature Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells (PEMFC) ”, Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 161 (5), pp.F622-F627, (2014). Jain R., Wang Y., Maric R., “Tuning of WO3 Phase Transformation and Structural Modification by Reactive Spray Deposition Technology”, J. Nanotech. Smart. Mater. 1: pp.1-7, (2014). Dragan M., Strutt P., Maric R., “Crystallization and microstructure of metastable water quenched nanostructured 8 mol% yttria-stabilized zirconia using the solution precursor plasma spray method ”, Journal of Materials Science, 49 (8), pp. 3215-3224, (2014). Garces H., Roller J., King’ondu C., Dharmarathna S., Ristau R., Jain R., Maric R., Suib S., “Formation of Platinum (Pt) Nanocluster Coatings on K-OMS-2 Manganese Oxide Membranes by Reactive Spray Deposition Technique (RSDT) for Extended Stability during CO Oxidation”, Advances in Chemical Engineering and Science 4 (1), pp.23-35, (2014). Roller J. , Arellano-Jiméneza J., Yu H. , Carter C.B., and Maric R., “Catalyst nanoscale assembly from the vapor phase on corrosion resistant supports”, Electrochimica Acta , 107, pp. 632– 655, (2013). Roller J., Arellano-Jiméneza J., Jain R., Yu H., Carter C.B., and Maric R., “Oxygen evolution during water electrolysis from thin films using bimetallic oxides of Ir-Pt and Ir-Ru”,J. Electrochem. Soc. 160 (6), F716-F730, (2013). Roller J., Arellano-Jiméneza J., Jain R., Yu H., Maric R., Carter C.B., Processing, Activity and Microstructure of Oxygen Evolution Anodes Prepared by a Dry and Direct Deposition Technique, ECS Trans., 38 (1), pp. 223-229, (2013). Roller, J., Orfino, F., Neagu, R., Maric, R., “Supported and unsupported platinum catalysts prepared by the one-step Reactive Spray Deposition Technology (RSDT) method and their oxygen reduction reactivity in acidic media”, J. Mater. Sci., 47 (11), pp. 4604-4601, (2012). Maric, R., Roller, J., Neagu, R., ”Flame-based technologies and reactive spray deposition technology for low temperature solid oxide fuel cell”, Journal of Thermal Spray Technology, 20 (4), pp. 696-718, (2011). R. Maric, K. Furusaki. D. Nishijima, R. Neagu, Thin Film Low Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (LTSOFC) by Reactive Spray Deposition Technology, RSDT, ECS Trans., 35 (1), pp. 473-481, (2011). Nédélec, R., Neagu, R., Uhlenbruck, S., Maric, R., Sebold, D., Buchkremer, H.-P., St?ver, D., “Gas phase deposition of diffusion barriers for metal substrates in solid oxide fuel cells” Surface and Coatings Technology, 205 (16), pp. 3999-4004, (2011). Maric, R., Neagu, R., Zhang-Steenwinkel, Y., Van Berkel, F.P.F., Rietveld, B. “Reactive spray deposition technology – An one-step deposition technique for solid oxide fuel cell barrier layers”, Journal of Power Sources, 195 (24), pp. 8198-8201, (2010). Hui, R., Sun, C., Yick, S., Decès-Petit, C., Zhang, X., Maric, R., Ghosh, D. “Ba1-xPrxCo1-yFeyO3-x as cathode materials for low temperature solid oxide fuel cells”, Electrochimica Acta, 55 (16), pp. 4772-4775 (2010). Impact Factor:3.642 T. Troczynski, and R. Maric, “Characterization of porous stainless steel 430 for low temperature SOFC substratesECS Transaction 26(1) pp.357-362, (2010).

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