Join us at the University of Manchester on the 12 December for an in person meeting on hydrogen production hosted by the UK Catalysis Hub. This one-day event is designed to bring together researchers across disciplines to explore new frontiers in hydrogen production and sustainable catalytic processes. Through a series of short talks and discussion, we aim to spark collaborations and develop project concepts around shared research challenges.
Topics covered include:
• Generation
• Storage
• Utilisation
• Abatement
Speakers include:
Dr. Lizzie Ashton, Loughborough - Low cost green hydrogen generation using battery electrolysers
Prof. Andrew Beale, UCL/Finden Ltd
Prof. Sonya Calnan, Loughborough - Electro-catalyst stability for hydrogen generation under intermittent power conditions
Dr. Sam Cobb, University of Manchester - Multiscale understanding of electrochemical systems: The case of integrated carbon capture and utilisation
Dr. Abolfazl Ghaderian, UCL - Ruthenium-Catalysed Water Oxidation for H2 Generation: From Intermediates to Design Principles
Prof. Christopher Hardacre, Manchester
Prof. Laurie King, Manchester Metropolitan University - Rational Design of Oxygen Evolution Catalysts for Electrochemical Hydrogen Production
Dr. Lan Lan, Manchester - Enhancing Hydrogen Production from Bioenergy Crops via Photoreforming
Aranzazu Carmona Orbezo, Parallel Carbon - Turning Air Into Opportunity: Our Path to Dual-Molecule Production
Asst. Prof. Nathan Skillen, Heriot Watt - Grey, Blue, Green or even Gold Hydrogen…why do we have so many colours for a colourless gas
Prof. Shanwen Tao, Warwick - Development of robust high temperature mixed OH-/H+ conducting membranes for fuel cells and electrolysers
Prof. Mi Tian, Bath - Neutron Scattering for Hydrogen Storage Materials from Fundamentals to Manufacture
Prof. Laura Torrente, Cambridge - Green ammonia as long-term energy and H2 storage
Prof. Magda Titirici, Imperial College London - High-Throughput Electrocatalysis for a Circular Hydrogen Economy: From OER to Waste Valorisation
Prof. Jin Xuan, University of Surrey - Using green hydrogen for net zero chemicals manufacturing
You can download a copy of the programme below:
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