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Fuel cell technology is now being used across a range of market applications, improving our understanding of the opportunities for further innovation in areas such as fuel cell product cost and durability. This conference will address the key scientific, engineering and technology challenges underpinning this innovation.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Papers are invited on topics that address how these challenges will impact fuel cell science and technology. Each session has its own theme, which is designed to support the overall conference theme and to act as a focus for each of the accepted papers.
Oral and poster abstracts on the topics listed below should be submitted using the online abstract submission system.
All abstracts will be refereed and a criterion of rejection will be lack of originality.
A condition of submission is that, if accepted, the paper will be presented at the Fuel Cells Science & Technology Conference 2010 by one of the authors.
Abstract Submission Deadline: 15 April 2010
The conference brings together researchers and technologists working on areas such as new fuel cell materials, degradation mechanisms, and system engineering, to discuss the current state-of-the-art in this fast moving and multi-disciplinary field. Topics include:
• Fuel cell electrochemistry • Materials for fuel cells • Cell and stack technology • Modelling and control • Fuel processing • Fuel cell systems and applications • Fuels and fuel infrastructure • Manufacturing
View full topic list here
LOCATION
Fuel Cells Science & Technology 2010 will take place in Zaragoza, the capital city of the Zaragoza province, Spain.
The University of Zaragoza is headquartered in the city, one of the oldest universities in Spain and a major research and development center. Zaragoza is also home to a General Motors - Opel factory and a Spanish Air Force base.
The city's main airport is 'Zaragoza Airport', a small commercial airport, which is utilized by NASA as a contingency landing site for the Space Shuttle in the case of a Transoceanic Abort Landing (TAL).
Zaragoza is connected by motorway with Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Bilbao and Toulouse - all of which are located about 300 kilometres (200 miles) from Zaragoza.
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