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Prof. Samaneh Shahgaldi Chemical Engineer, Electrochemist Chemistry, Biochemistry & Physics Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières Samaneh.shahgaldi@uqtr.ca https://www.irh.ca/member/samaneh-shahgaldi/ Expertise: Fuel cells, Electrolysers, Electrochemistry, Bio- based  materials,Nano materials and characterizations Research interests:   Proton exchange membrane fuel cell and electrolyser Electrocatalysts and supports Nanomaterials & Bio-materials Coating and corrosion Research description: Our research focuses on (i) Development of […]

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Prof. ERIK KJEANG Professor, School of Mechatronic Systems Engineering, Canada Research Chair in Fuel Cell Science and Technology Development Simon Fraser University ekjeang@sfu.ca FCReL website Dr. Erik Kjeang is a Professor in Mechatronic Systems Engineering at Simon Fraser University (SFU) and Canada Research Chair in Fuel Cell Science and Technology Development. Dr. Kjeang obtained a

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Prof. Andrew Rowe Dept. of Mechanical Engineering University of Victoria arowe@uvic.ca Expertise:  Cryogenics, thermal processes, energy conversion, system analysis, techno-economics. Research interests:    Integrated energy systems, direct and indirect electrification, demand modeling, magnetocaloric systems, alternative fuels, storage systems. Research description: Our focusses are: (1) Advanced energy conversion processes for thermal services such as cooling, liquefaction,

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Prof. Sasha Omanovic Department of Chemical Engineering McGill University https://www.mcgill.ca/chemeng/sasha-omanovic Expertise:  Electrochemistry; Corrosion; Bio-electrochemistry Research interests:    Low-temperature water electrolysers (PEM, AEM, alkaline); Electrochemical wastewater treatment; Supercapacitors; Corrosion and corrosion prevention; Functionalization of metallic implant devices. Research description: (i) Development of new electrocatalyst compositions and architectures for water electrolysis; (ii) Development of electrochemistry-based reactors/electrodes for

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Prof. ChungHyuk Lee Dept. of Chemical Engineering Toronto Metropolitan University chunghyuk.lee@Ryerson.ca https://www.chunghyuklee.com/ Expertise:  Fuel Cells; Water Electrolyzers; Membrane-Electrode Assembly (MEA) Fabrication; X-ray/Neutron Spectroscopy, Microfluidics Research interests:   Proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells, PEM water electrolyzers, electrode engineering (via techniques including microfabrication, pore-formers, metal deposition), durability testing, two-phase flow in porous media, electrochemical analysis techniques, CO2

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