DLR presents Hy-SPIRE at PPCC2024

Noriko Sato – Senior Researcher at the Institute of Engineering Thermodynamics at the German Aerospace Center – DLR in Stuttgart – attended the 7th International Workshop Prospects on Protonic Ceramic Cells.

Last June 20, the researcher gave the presentation entitled “Metal Supported PCC by Scalable Techniques”.

The work presented the MS-PCC development, including former projects and the challenges and prospects within Hy-SPIRE project.

As reported in the website of the event, “The workshop was dedicated to new advances of solid state chemistry, material science, physical and chemical characterization, electrochemical performance and reliability, modeling and simulation, engineering and applications of solid state protonic conductor technologies.” 

More information on the conference: https://www.ispc2.org/prospects-on-protonic-ceramic-cells/

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