On December 5, 2024, our group presented our groundbreaking research on enhancing SOFCs with nanostructured NiO-GDC anodes at the "2024 MRS Fall Meeting & Exhibit." The session highlighted the promising results of our work, which aim to significantly improve the energy efficiency of SOFCs. This breakthrough marks a key advancement in fuel cell technology, opening up new possibilities for more sustainable and efficient energy solutions in the future.
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We were thrilled to host Prof. Daniel HC Chua for an insightful talk on "Modifying Multifunctional Carbon-Composite Materials for Hydrogen Fuel Cell Applications" at UNIBS. Professor Chua discussed the innovative work being done in the realm of carbon-based materials and their application in hydrogen fuel cells.
We participated in the 16th European SOFC & SOE Forum 2024 in Lucerne, Switzerland, from July 3-5, 2024, where our team of researchers presented their latest work with a poster titled "Synthesis and Characterization of NiO-GDC Nanowires for High-Performance Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Anodes." This presentation showcased innovative approaches to improving SOFC anode performance through advanced nanowire technology.
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Prof. Elisabetta Comini attended MRM2023/IUMRS-ICA2023 Conference in Kyoto, Japan, giving an invited Oral presentation titled "Nanostructures and heterostructure as building block for chemical sensing devices and solid oxides fuel cells". Please see the link:
https://confit.atlas.jp/guide/event/mrm2023/subject/S2-O402-02/advanced