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Sossina M. Haile

Ethiopian-American chemist

Sossina M. Haile (Ge'ez: ሶስና ሃይሌ, born July 28, ) is an Ethiopian-American chemist, known for developing the first solid acid fuel cells.[1] She is a professor of materials science and engineering at Northwestern University, Illinois, US.[2]

Haile received the National Science Foundation National Young Investigator Award (–99), Humboldt Fellowship (–93), Fulbright Fellowship (–92), and AT&T Cooperative Research Fellowship (–92).

The Humboldt and Fulbright fellowships supported her research at the Max Planck Institut für Festkörperforschung [Institute for Solid State Research], Stuttgart, Germany (–). She earned the J.B. Wagner Award of the High Temperature Materials Division of the Electrochemical Society, the Coble Award from the American Ceramic Society, and the TMS Robert Lansing Hardy Award.[3] In , Haile was invited to give an "Outstanding Women in Science" Lecture at Indiana University.[4 Sossina M.

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