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Institutions Involved in Fuel Cell Research, Development and Introduction
This is as of yet a very limited selection, but will grow as I make the necessary contacts. In the mean time try the career centre at Fuel Cells 2000 : http://www.fuelcells.org/career/career.htm
Cambridge University Engineering Department
Currently have one Proffessor and two PhD students working on Solid Oxide
Fuel Cell Modelling with the intention to expand rapidly in this area, leveraging
existing power plant knowledge and modelling expertise. Undergraduate
projects in modelling are also available in the final year of the 4 year MEng
program.
http://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/
Imperial College
Currently have a wide range of fuel cell and hydrogen related projects:
http://www.ic.ac.uk/
IC Centre for Energy Policy and Research: http://www.iccept.ic.ac.uk/welcome1.html
Centre Jülich
"Materials research for the Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) is part of the priority
area of research into energy technology of Research Centre Jülich."
http://www.fz-juelich.de/iwv/e-brennz.htm
Great London Authority - London Hydrogen Partnership
The Greater London Authority, on the instructions of Mayor Ken Livingston,
has established the London Hydrogen Partnership to facilitate the development
of hydrogen based, clean, renewable energy resources for London. The
partnership was launched on April 12th 2002 at a meeting of over 100 major
stakeholders from national and local government, industry, finance, academia,
NGO's, proffesional bodies and the media.
Clean Fuel for London: towards a hydrogen future: Details are not yet
available on-line but will be linked as soon as possible.
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