Event - High Temperature Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel
- Date(s)
- 17 Mar 2008 - 20 Mar 2008
- Location
- Newcastle upon Tyne
- Country
- UNITED KINGDOM
- Description
Newcastle University is pleased to announce a School focused on scientific, materials and engineering issues related to the development of High Temperature Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells.
The school is designed ideally for PhD students to obtain a wider perspective of Fuel Cell technology and in particular, proton conducting membrane fuel cells. The school is supported by FURIM, a European consortium (FP6 Integrated Project) of 13 Industrial and Academic partners developing a polymer electrolyte fuel cell operating at temperatures up to 200oC and the EPSRC (UK) Supergen Fuel Cell consortiumTime and Location
The Spring School is a 4 day event and will take place in March 17-20; 2008 at: School of Chemical Engineering and Advanced Materials, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.
Programme The scope of the school covers:
Introduction to Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Principles and Fundamentals of Fuel Cells Polymer electrolyte Fuel Cells High temperature polymer electrolyte cells Fuelling fuel cells Polymer electrolyte membranes for low & high temperatures Electrocatalysis for PEMFC Fuelling fuel cells with alcohol Modelling of cells System Design and Manufacture of PEMFC Materials for PEMFC stacks Fuel processing Marketing perspectives of fuel cells
International experts from Academia; Industry and Research Centres will deliver the technical lectures
Contact Information
Professor K Scott, School of Chemical Engineering and Advanced Materials, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE17RU, UK email: k.scott@ncl.ac.uk
- Cost
- NONE

