JUNE 9-11, 2025 | AUSTIN, TX
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  Fuel Cells & Hydrogen  


This symposium highlights research and innovations fuel cells and hydrogen production which will enable deployment of clean, reliable and efficient power production while decreasing our dependence on oil and reducing carbon emissions. Submit your abstract and participate in this exciting international even

Submit your Abstract - due April 4

Please first review the information for authors — abstract submission guidelines.


Topics & Application Areas
  • Advanced Materials for Hydrogen Production
  • Innovations in Water Electrolysis
  • Novel Fuel Cell Technologies & Materials
  • Catalysts
  • Membranes
  • Hydrogen Storage
  • Case Studies & Best Practices
  • Other
 

Symposium Co-Chairs


John P. Kopasz

John P. Kopasz

Chemist/Group Leader

Argonne National Laboratory


Key Speakers Include


Scott Swartz

Nexceris Solid Oxide Cell Technology

Scott Swartz

CTO,

Nexceris


Tom Zawodzinski, Jr.

Polymer Electrolyte Membranes for Fuel Cells for the Million Mile Fuel Cell Truck

Tom Zawodzinski, Jr.

Professor,

University of Tennessee-Knoxville



 
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Symposium Sessions

Monday June 9

10:30Hydrogen & Fuel Cells
1:30Hydrogen Production
4:00Fuel Cells & Hydrogen - Posters

Tuesday June 10

9:30Fuel Cell & Electrolyzer Component Development

Symposium Program

Monday June 9

10:30Hydrogen & Fuel Cells
Session chair: John Kopasz, Argonne National Laboratory, US
Nexceris Solid Oxide Cell Technology
S.L. Swartz, Nexceris, US
Polymer Electrolyte Membranes for Fuel Cells for the Million Mile Fuel Cell Truck
T. Zawodzinski, Jr., University of Tennesse-Knoxville, US
Development of a Mobile Fuel Cell Generator
J. Schulte, P. Scott, M. Simon, RockeTruck, Inc., US
Electrolyzers that Live Outside and Underwater: An Integrated Offshore Hydrogen Production and LDES System for Utility Grid Balancing
E. Greenbaum, GTA, Inc., US
1:30Hydrogen Production
Session chair: John Kopasz, Argonne National Laboratory, US
H2@Scale in Texas - a "Protohub" that demonstrates the first renewable hydrogen network
B. Weeks, M. Lewis, GTI Energy, US
HyVelocity, The Texas and Gulf Coast Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub
B. Weeks, GTI Energy, US
Hydrogen Energy Research Operation (HERO) - Best Practices for an End-to-End Integrated Hydrogen Prototype
S. Stuver, GTI Energy, US
Is Green Hydrogen the Answer to Energy Reslience?
L. Flanagan, Sesame Solar, US
Hydrogen Generation through Integrated Sustainable Electrolysis of Water
S. Bashir, P. Villareal, J.L. Liu, Texas A&M University-Kingsville, US
*STUDENT ABSTRACT WINNER* High-rate photocatalytic hydrogen generation from methanol using narrow bandgap small molecule organic semiconductor
N. Kumar, K.M. Alam, M.M. Rana, S. Chitti, R. Pambala, S.S. Aare, K. Shankar, University of Alberta, CA
New Insights on Thermo-catalytic Decomposition of Natural Gas and Regeneration
R.L. Vander Wal, M.M. Nikiawete, J.H. Heim II, Penn State University, US
4:00Fuel Cells & Hydrogen - Posters
Effect of electrolyte in electrochemical anodic oxidation of valve metals and their photocatalytic applications
N. Kumar, K. Shankar, University of Alberta, CA

Tuesday June 10

9:30Fuel Cell & Electrolyzer Component Development
Session chair: John Kopasz, Argonne National Laboratory, US
Highly durable low-cost catalysts derived from zeolitic imidazolate framework for proton exchange membrane fuel cell applications
D.-J. Liu, Argonne National Laboratory, US
Single Metal Site Catalysts for Sustainable and Clean Hydrogen Energy
G. Wu, Washington University in St. Louis, US
*STUDENT HONORABLE MENTION* Bubble-Printing Synthesis of High-Entropy Alloys for Efficient Hydrogen Evolution Catalysis
M.-F. Hsieh, A. Swain, Y. Zheng, The University of Texas at Austin, US
Resolving Fundamental Challenges of Graphene Integration in Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells
P. Carmichael, S. Kutagulla, Y. Lee, D. Akinwande, University of Texas at Austin, US
Transistor Sensors for PEM Fuel Cell Degradation Monitoring and PFAS Regulation
D. Dong, Rowan University, US
Facilitating hydrogen adoption with innovative hydrogen gas sensors for prognostics of industrial assets
R.A. Potyrailo, GE Vernova Advanced Research Center, US
 

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