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Prof. Előd Gyenge Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering University of British Columbia Dr. Előd Gyenge is a Professor in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, and Theme leader in the Clean Energy Research Centre. Prof. Gyenge’s research is focused on electrocatalysis and electrochemical engineering applied to […]

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Prof. Hadis Zarrin Dept. of Chemical Engineering Toronto Metropolitan University https://www.torontomu.ca/chemical/people/faculty/hadis-zarrin/ hadis.zarrin@torontomu.ca Expertise:  Multifunctional 2D nanocomposites; Solid-state electrolyte membranes; Electrolytic hydrogels; Nano-engineered electrodes; Hydrogel fuel cells; Electrolysers; Solid-State Batteries; Supercapacitors; Electrochemical sensors. Research interests:   Ion-conductive 2D-nano-engineered electrolyte membranes and hydrogels; One-pot synthesis of multifunctional nanomaterials (e.g. GO, rGO, hBN, MXene, etc.); PEM and AEM fuel

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Prof. Sarah Jordaan Department of Civil Engineering and Trottier Institute for Sustainability in Engineering and Design McGill University https://etapa.research.mcgill.ca/ Dr. Sarah Jordaan is an Associate Professor of Industrial Ecology / Life Cycle Assessment at the Department of Civil Engineering and Trottier Institute for Sustainability in Engineering and Design, McGill University. Her publications develop solutions for

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Prof. Marc Secanell Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Alberta http://www.esdlab.mece.ualberta.ca/ https://scholar.google.ca   Marc Secanell is a Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Alberta, Canada, and the director of the Energy Systems Design Laboratory. He received his Ph.D. and M.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Victoria, Canada, in

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Prof. Kelly M. Meek Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering Concordia University Kelly.meek@concordia.ca https://www.kellymmeek.com https://www.kellymmeek.com Expertise: Polymers; anion exchange membrane fuel cell Research interests:   Low-temperature fuel cells (PEMFC & AEMFC); electrolysers (PEMWE, AEMWE); solid state batteries; renewable and biodegradable materials; nanocomposites Research description:   Our research focuses on the synthesis of novel (1) polymeric anion exchange

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Prof. Mayank Sabharwal Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering University of Calgary Expertise: Fuel Cells; Electrolyzers; Porous Materials; Pore-scale direct numerical simulations; Operando X-ray computed tomography. Research interests:   Fuel cells, water electrolyzers, CO2RR, redox flow batteries, catalytic nanotubes, membrane mechanical characterization, multiscale numerical modeling. Research description: Our research is focused on developing advanced diagnostic techniques

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Prof. Jason Keonhag Lee Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Victoria jasonklee@uvic.ca https://www.jasonkeonhaglee.com/ https://scholar.google.ca/Jason Keonhag Lee Expertise: Water Electrolyzers; Fuel Cells; Electrode Fabrication; Operando Imaging; Transport in Porous Media Research interests: Membrane-electrode-assembly (MEA) based water electrolyzers and fuel cells, advanced interface engineering for electrodes and porous transport layers, ultra-low catalyst designs, ionomer-free electrodes, operando imaging

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Prof. Kamiel Gabriel School of Engineering UBC Okanagan University of British Columbia Expertise: Heat-to-Hydrogen, Thermo-chemical Hydrogen Production Green Hydrogen production; Heat Transfer; multiphase flow; energy conservation  Research interests:   My research focuses on two ends of sustainable energy: 1) renewable and clean energy production and; 2) energy conservation in practice Current Funded projected: Copper-Chlorine Thermochemical cycle for

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Prof. Dr. Pang-Chieh Jay Sui Institute for Integrated Energy Systems University of Victoria jsui@uvic.ca https://www.uvic.ca/research/labs/estp/ Expertise: Fuel Cells; Electrolysers; Modeling and Simulation; Electrochemical energy conversion devices and systems Research interests:   Low-temperature fuel cells (PEMFC & AEMFC) & electrolysers (PEMWE); Pore-scale modeling; Porous material characterization; Multiscale CFD simulation; System modeling; Modeling MEA fabrication processes Research description:

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