The Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Seminar is honored and excited to have a range of posters from esteemed institutions, industry, and universities from around the world on a variety of fuel cell and hydrogen technical and research areas.
The Technical Posters will be on display in the Exhibit Hall throughout the event with a special dedicated Poster Session on Wednesday, February 8, from 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm.
P1. DEMONSTRATION nev WITH AN eLEMENT1 mETHANOL-TO-hYDROGEN gENERATOR
Zoe Lavrich, Element1
P2. Onsite Hydrogen Generation from Methanol Using Compact, Commercial Hydrogen Generators
Joshua Tibbitts, Element1
P3. The SOFC and Pyrolysis
Mark Williams, United States Department of Energy
P4. Total Energy Equations for the SOFC and SOEC
Mark Williams, United States Department of Energy
P5. The Carbon Capture Ready SOFC
Mark Williams, United States Department of Energy
P6. FORBLUE™ S-SERIES membranes for PEMWE: Improvements in gas crossover and membrane structure
Will Salem, AGC Chemicals
P7. H2 production from homocyclic liquid organic hydrogen carriers (LOHCs): Benchmarking studies and energy-economic analyses
Presenter: Yongmin Kim, Senior Researcher, Korea Institute of Science and Technology
Co-presenters:
Hyuntae Sohn, Senior Researcher, Korea Institute of Science and Technology
Bora Seo, Senior Researcher, Korea Institute of Science and Technology
Tae Hoon Lim, Principal Researcher, Korea Institute of Science and Technology
Suk Woo Nam, Principal Researcher, Korea Institute of Science and Technology
P8. Boosting ORR activity through surface modification with organic molecules
Keiichi Okubo, Toyota Motor North America
P9. Pt-core/C-shell catalyst with alleviated phosphate anion poisoning for ORR in HT-PEMFC
Yui Wakabayashi, Toyota Motor North America
P10. Effect of preparation of membrane-electrode assemblies on performances of anion-exchange membrane electrolysis cells
Jeong Kyu Lee, FCMT Co.
P11. Ready and stable conversion of methanol to hydrogen
Min Hon Rei, GRN Hydrotec
P12. PEM fuel cell retrofit solution for marine industry – an example
Hans-Peter Klein, TECO 2030
P13. Pin Distributor in the Parallel Flow-field of PEMFC for Uniform Gas Distribution
Choeun Kim, University of Seoul
P14. The Artificial Leaf: Generating Renewable Hydrogen via Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting
Brianna Smith, Apex Clean Energy
P15. Interconnection and interoperability requirements of hydrogen assets to enable grid integration
Kumaraguru Prabakar, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
P16. Producing Hydrogen as a By-product from Food Processing Wastes via Microbial Electrolysis
Abhijeet Borole, Electro-Active Technology
P17. Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Safety, Codes, and Standards
Hongki Lee, Woosuk University
P18. Thermal Stability of Low Electrical Conductivity Glycol-Water Fuel Cell Coolants in Presence of Metallic Components
Carter Prokesch, Dynalene
P19. Core–Shell Catalyst for H2 Production from Ethanol Steam Reforming
Tamara Moraes, Institute for Energy and Research
P20. Hydrogen Precooling in a Gaseous Hydrogen Refueling Station for Heavy Duty Vehicles
Sajag Poudel, Argonne National Laboratory
P21. State-of-the-art catalysts for fuel cells and on-site hydrogen production
Jason Spencer, Clariant Corporation
P22. Unique powder production technology for advanced ceramic oxides for solide oxide cells
Anne Dalager Dyrli, Ceramic Powder Technology AS (CerPoTech)
P23. Making electrolysis more efficient Optimized woven substrates for anodes and cathodes
Dirk Liebel, GKD
P24. Moving Hydrogen Forward through systematic, fundamental and applied research
Pejman Kazempoor, University of Oklahoma
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