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2023 Technical Posters

2023 Technical Posters

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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