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Event – 3rd Zing Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Conference

by Richard Matthews
October 25, 2015
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3rd Zing Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Conference will take place November 17-20, 2015 in Cancun, Mexico. The conference will focus on recent work on novel PGM-based and non-platinum based nanomaterials to systems for the portable, stationary and automotive sectors.

The conference will cover modern aspects and new developments in hydrogen, fuel cells and their applications in terms of hydrogen production and materials, renewable hydrogen, materials for hydrogen storage, fuel cell research & development, hydrogen and fuel cell applications, and hydrogen safety engineering.

Carefully selected Plenary and Invited lectures from distinguished researchers from all over the world are the core features of the hydrogen and fuel cell conference. Presentations from contributed abstracts and a poster session for delegates will be available. The chairmen strongly encourage participation in scientific discussions in a relaxed atmosphere as well as the participation of younger engineers and scientists.

Hydrogen and Fuel Cells are an important part of the world Energy portfolio; the deployments in early markets and the consolidation of efforts will help to drive innovations in this growing multi-billion dollar sector.

Plenary Speakers

  • Christophe Coutanceau
    Université de Poitiers
    Electrochemical Conversion of Biomass for Clean Hydrogen Production
  • Vladimir Molkov
    University of Ulster
    Hydrogen Safety Engineering For Indoor Systems
  • Gregory Jerkiewicz
    Queen’s University
    Platinum Electrochemistry and Electrocatalysis: Unraveling the Origins of Its Unique Behavior
  • Federico Rosei
    Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique
    Multifunctional materials for electronics and photonics
  • Søren Linderoth
    Technical University of Denmark
    SOFCs on the move from high to low temperature operation
  • Steven Holdcroft
    Simon Fraser University
    Advances in Polyaromatic Membranes/Ionomers for PEM and AEM fuel cells 

Invited Speakers

  • Chris Reid
    Hydrexia
    Disrupting The Business Case Around Solid State Hydrogen Storage
  • Jensen (Custom)Jens Oluf Jensen
    DTU, Technical University of Denmark
    Non-Noble Oxygen Reduction Catalysts by Means of Encapsulated Iron Carbide
  • makarovDmitriy Makarov
    University of Ulster
    Fire Resistance of Onboard Hydrogen Storage: Recent Developments in Thermal Protection
  • herreraEsteban Durán Herrera
    Universidad de Costa Rica
    Preliminary evaluation of Co, Cu, Ru and Ni dye-sensitized-TiO2 substrates as photocatalysts for water-splitting hydrogen production
  • peppleyBrant A. Peppley
    Queen’s-RMC Fuel Cell Research Centre
    Polymer Electrolyte Electrolyser versus Solid Oxide Electrolyser Technology: A Comparison of How to Make Hydrogen
  • duShangfeng Du
    University of Birmingham
    Direct catalyst electrodes based on PtPd nanodendrites for PEFC applications
  • swider-lyons (Custom)Karen Swider-Lyons
    U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
    Challenges in the accurate measurement of oxygen reduction electrocatalyst activity in RDE and CCMs
  • DuronSergio Miguel Durón Torres
    Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas
    The Mexican Hydrogen Society / Mixed Oxides as Catalyst-Supports for Oxygen Evolution Reaction
  • Gabriel (Custom)Kamiel Gabriel
    University of Ontario Institute of Technology
    A Summary of Canada’s Program on Hydrogen Production using the Thermo-chemical Cu-Cl Cycle
  • BurheimOdne Burheim
    Sor-Trondelag University-College
    Thermal conductivity of different PEMFC regions and impacts on numerical modelling
  • jostinsJohn Jostins
    Coventry University
    Hydrogen and fuel cells in the context of closed loop mobility

Contributing Speakers

  • Sasan Ebrahimi
    Simon Fraser University
  • Marco A. Rodriguez
    Binghamton University SUNY
  • Torsten Berning
    Aalborg University
  • Patrick Nonjola
    CSIR, South Africa
  • Shouzhong Zou
    American University
  • Quentin Meyer
    University College London
  • Erik Engebretsen
    University College London
  • Vidal Bharath
    University College London
  • Joelle Penniston
    University of Kwa-Zulu Natal
  • Sadegh Hasanpour
    The University of British Columbia
  • Katerina Horakova
    Institute of Physics AS CR
  • Antonio Ricca
    University of Salerno
  • Concetta Ruocco
    University of Salerno
  • Muhammad Imran Din
    University of the Punjab
  • Harby Alexander Martinez Rodriguez
    Universidad Nacional de Colombia sede Manizales
  • Ki Bong Lee
    Korea University

To see the conference program click here.
To register with accommodation click here.
To register without accommodation click here.

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