The abstract submission deadline for Fuel Cells 2014 Science & Technology is 7 January, 2014. This means there are only 4 weeks to submit your abstract and join us and leading researchers and technologists discussing the issues facing fuel cell science and technology!
Thousands of fuel cells are being produced annually and sold commercially in a wide range of applications, but continued research, both fundamental and applied, will be essential to help reduce production costs and increase durability.
This conference will bring together leading researchers and technologists, working in critical areas such as new materials, degradation processes and systems engineering, to discuss the state-of-the-art, highlight new developments and propose research priorities.
Topics:
Fuel cell electrochemistry
Materials for fuel cells
Cell and stack technology
Fuels and fuel infrastructure
Fuel cell systems and applications
Fuel processing
Modelling and control
Fuel cell components
Grove Steering Committee
Professor David Hart, Imperial College, UK and E4tech, Switzerland - Chair Mr Clive Seymour, Intensys, UK - Deputy Chair
Professor Gary Acres O.B.E, UK - Honorary Counsellor Professor Lars Sjunnesson, Sweden - Honorary Counsellor
Professor Nigel Brandon, Imperial College, UK - Treasurer Mr Donald Cameron, The Interact Consultancy, UK Mr Niels Christiansen, TOPSOE FUEL CELL, Denmark Dr Andrew M.Creeth, ACAL Energy Ltd, UK Mr Ray Eaton, Department of Energy & Climate Change, UK Professor Aristide Fausto Massardo, The University of Genoa, Italy Dr Nancy L Garland, Department of Energy, USA Dr Peter Gray, Johnson Matthey Fuel Cells Ltd, UK Professor Deborah Jones, CNRS Montpellier, France Shanna Knights, P.Eng., M.A.Sc., Balllard Power Systems, Canada Dr. Luca Merlo, Aquivion R&D Manager, Italy Ing Angelo Moreno, ENEA, CR Casaccia, Italy Dr. Mascha Smit, Nedstack fuel cell technology B.V., The Netherlands