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  Fuel Cells & Hydrogen  


This symposium highlights research and innovations fuel cells and hydrogen production which will enable deployment of clean, reliable and efficient power production while decreasing our dependence on oil and reducing carbon emissions. Submit your abstract and participate in this exciting international even

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Topics & Application Areas
  • Advanced Materials for Hydrogen Production
  • Innovations in Water Electrolysis
  • Novel Fuel Cell Technologies & Materials
  • Catalysts
  • Membranes
  • Hydrogen Storage
  • Case Studies & Best Practices
  • Other
 

Symposium Co-Chairs


John P. Kopasz

John P. Kopasz

Chemist/Group Leader

Argonne National Laboratory


2024 Key Speakers Included


Emory De Castro

Emory De Castro

CTO,

Advent Technologies

Karen Swider-Lyons

Karen Swider-Lyons

Principal Research Scientist,

Plug Power


Vivek Murthi

Vivek Murthi

Director,

Nikola Corporation

Matt Weig

Matt Weig

Platform Leader,

Nuvera Fuel Cells, LLC



 
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2024 Symposium Sessions

Monday June 17

10:30Fuel Cell Developments
1:30Hydrogen Production & Industrial Uses
4:00Fuel Cell - Posters

2024 Symposium Program

Monday June 17

10:30Fuel Cell DevelopmentsAnnapolis 3-4
Session chair: John Kopasz, Argonne National Laboratory, US
The Road to High Efficiency Long Haul Class-8 HD FCEV, a Holistic Approach to Meet Performance and Durability
V.S. Murthi, Nikola Corporation, US
The Tipping Point for Hydrogen-Powered Applications: Enabling Vehicle Electrification with Fuel Cells
M. Weig, Nuvera Fuel Cells LLC, US
Fuel Cells with Superior Heat Rejection
E.S. De Castro, Advent Technologies, US
Drop in membranes for advance hydrogen fuel cells and electrolyzers
G. Ong, Celadyne Technologies, US
Real time continuous monitoring of ionomer degradation with ion-sensitive field effect transistor microsensors - Towards fuel cell EV engine diagnostics and predictive maintenance
D. Dong, Rowan University, US
1:30Hydrogen Production & Industrial UsesAnnapolis 3-4
Session chair: John Kopasz, Argonne National Laboratory, US
Perfluorinated Sulfonic Acids for Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Electrolyzers, are We Stuck with Forever Chemicals Forever?
K. Swider-Lyons, Plug Power, US
Thermo-catalytic Decomposition of Natural Gas and Regeneration: An Overview
R.L. Vander Wal, M.M. Nkiawete, J.W. Heim II, Penn State University, US
Thermo-Catalytic Decomposition: Hydrocarbon Feed, Carbon Catalyst Structure, and Regeneration Comparisons
M. Nkiawete, R. Vander Wal, The Pennsylvania State University, US
Hydrogen Production by E-field Enhanced Thermo-Catalytic Decomposition of Natural Gas Using Carbon Catalysts
J.W. Heim II, R.L. Vander Wal, The Pennsylvania State University, US
Low Temperature Hydrogen Plasma Process for reducing GHG emissions from Iron Making
J.P. Kopasz, Z. Zeng, D. Ellis, J. Rebohar, J. Krogstad, M. Sankaran, Argonne National Laboratory, US
4:00Fuel Cell - PostersExpo Hall BC
NixFey nanoporous electrocatalysts for oxygen evolution reaction in alkaline water splitting
E. Chuluunbat, N.-A. Nguyen, A. Szaniel, H.-S. Choi, Chungnam National University, KR
Cobalt Nitride-Implanted PtCo Intermetallic Catalysts for High Performance Fuel Cell Cathode
M. I. Maulana, H.-Y. Lee, C. Gyan-Barimah, and J.-S. Yu, Deagu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology, KR
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