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Date: Sunday, September 19, 2010 At 08:00
Duration: 4 Days
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This conference series is specifically devoted to the challenges in developing fuel cell materials and membrane electrode assemblies for the medium and high temperature range targeted for transport and stationary applications. The conference will be the opportunity for presentation of recent results, discussion and debate on the solutions sought internationally to the bottlenecks associated with operation at higher temperatures, with an international programme of invited lectures, oral and poster contributions, and round table discussions organised to promote a review of important issues related to materials development and durability for PEMFC systems. Conference topics include:
Invited Speaker Programme: Vincenzo Arcella (Solvay-Solexis), Mario Casciola (University of Perugia), Mark Debe (3M Fuel Cell Components Lab), Jean-Pol Dodelet (National Insitute for Scientific Research, University of Quebec), Michael Eikerling (Simon Fraser University), Andreas Friedrich (German Aerospace Centre, DLR), Satish Kandlikar (Rochester Institute of Technology), Anders Korsgaard (Serenergy), Klaus-Dieter Kreuer (Max-Planck Institute for Solid State Research), Kenji Miyatake (Clean Energy Research Center, University of Yamanashi), James E. McGrath (Virginia Tech.), Jon Owejan (General Motors Fuel Cell Laboratory), Dimitrios Papageorgopoulos (U.S. Department of Energy), Jürgen Stumper (AFCC and University of British Colombia), Thomas A. Zawodzinski (University of Tennessee, Knoxville and Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
* * * * * * The Progress MEA 2010 conference is the opportunity for presentation of recent results, discussion and debate on the solutions sought internationally to the bottlenecks associated with PEMFC operation at medium and higher temperatures, with an international programme of invited lectures, oral and poster contributions, and round table discussions. The conference will be held at the La Grande Motte conference centre, on the French Mediterranean coast, 10 km from Montpellier airport |
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Austrian Agency for Alternative Propulsion Systems

