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Vincenzo Arcella - Solvay-Solexis SpA, Italy
The Solvay-Solexis SSC Ionomer and High Temperature PEM Applications
Mario Casciola - Università di Perugia, Italy
On the stability of proton conductivity of PEMs at medium temperature and approaches to its enhancement: from thermal treatment to
the development of inorganic - organic composite membranes
Isotta Cerri - Toyota Motor Europe, Belgium
Toyota's Fuel Cell Vehicle: progress and challenges
Mark Debe - 3M Fuel Cell Components Lab, Minnesota, USA
Nanostructured Thin Film Catalyst Developments at 3M
Jean-Pol Dodelet - National Insitute for Scientific Research, University of Quebec, Canada
Achievements in Non-noble Metal Eletrocatalysts for O2 Reduction in PEM Fuel Cells
Michael Eikerling - Simon Fraser University, Canada
Protons and Water in PEM Fuel Cells: Friend and Foe ?
Andreas Friedrich - German Aerospace Center - DLR, Stuttgart, Germany
Progress in the Understanding of PEFC Degradation Related to Liquid Water Interactions
Satish Kandlikar - Department of Mechanical Engineering, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA
Water Management in a PEMFC: Water Transport Mechanism and Material Degradation in Gas Diffusion Layers
Anders Korsgaard - Serenergy A/S, Denmark
Commercial Status and Future Focus Areas of HTPEM MEA Development
Klaus-Dieter Kreuer - Max-Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Germany
Microstructural Aspects of Ionomer Membranes and their Implications for Transport: Evolution with Time, Temperature and Humidity
Kenji Miyatake - Clean Energy Research Center, University of Yamanashi, Japan
Novel Hydrocarbon Ionomer Membranes for High Temperature/Low Humidity Operable Fuel Cell
James E. McGrath - Virginia Tech., USA
Recent Developments in Linear, Postfluorinated and Terminally Crosslinked Hydrophliic-Hydrophobic Multiblock Copolymer Polymer Electrolyte Membranes
Jon Owejan - General Motors Fuel Cell Laboratory, New York, USA
PEMFC Water Transport and Material Properties Correlated with Neutron Diagnostic Methods
Dimitrios Papageorgopoulos - Fuel Cell Technologies, U.S. Department of Energy, USA
Overview of the DOE Fuel Cell Technologies Program's Activities - Progress in MEA Component R&D
Juergen Stumper - AFCC Automotive Fuel Cell Cooperation, Burnaby, Canada
In-situ diagnostic methods for investigating PEFC durability
Thomas A. Zawodzinski - University of Tennessee, Knoxville and Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
New Approaches to Reveal Structures and Processes in Composite Electrodes
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