The International Academic Exchange Event "Introduction to FCLAB and Hydrogen Energy Research in France" Being Successfully Held
Release Time:2023-11-30
On November 22, Huairou Laboratory research team invited Mr. Daniel Hissel, Professor in Electrical Engineering and Hydrogen Energy at the University of Franche-Comte and Director of the research alliance FCLAB of FR CNRS, to the Laboratory for academic exchanges.
Figure 1 Prof. Daniel Hissel giving an academic report
Prof. Daniel Hissel gave an academic report themed "Introduction to FCLAB and Hydrogen Energy Research in France", introducing the basic situation of FCLAB (Fuel Cell Lab) from three aspects: resource allocation model, research direction and hydrogen energy platform. Prof. Hissel pointed out that the development of high-efficiency, long-lasting, low-cost hybrid power systems was an important research task in the field of hydrogen energy and electricity. Based on his team's many years of scientific research experience, he shared his experience in modeling, testing, diagnosis, and failure analysis in the field of fuel cells. During the exchange process, researchers of the Laboratory exchanged and discussed with Prof. Hissel on issues such as "the development path, planning and national policies of hydrogen energy in France", "the status quo, development path and planning of the solid oxide fuel cell industry in France", "the bottlenecks of fuel cell multi-scale modeling and simulation technology and coping strategies", etc.
Researchers of the Laboratory warmly welcomed Prof. Daniel Hissel and his delegation, and expressed their intention of more in-depth cooperation and exchanges with French peers in the future.
Figure 2 Researcher of HRL giving an introduction
Researchers of the Laboratory made academic sharing at the seminar. They introduced relevant professional research experience, analyzed the challenges faced by the fuel cell field from macro and micro perspectives and proposed a path for technological breakthrough. They also expressed their ideas on future exchanges and cooperation between the two parties in the field of fuel cells to form complementary advantages.
Figure 3 Researchers of HRL making academic sharing
The seminar attracted nearly 40 participants. It not only broadened international horizons, but also created opportunities for academic exchanges and cooperation. The atmosphere was lively. Attendees actively participated in discussions and benefited a lot.
Figure 4 Group photo of participants