We’re only a few weeks away from the second TU Delft Research & Innovation Event 🌱. On November 5, 2024, we’ll be gathering to explore the future of Hydrogen and Green Chemistry. 🌍 We are excited to announce that David Vermaas will be having a presentation on "Electrolyser designs for controlling multiphase flows" there! His talk will be part of the break-out session on "Production of Carbon-neutral Hydrogen". Would you like to learn more about recent developments and research in Hydrogen and Green Chemistry, make valuable connections and get inspired? Secure your spot! 📅 Date: November 5 - 09:30 to 17:00 📍 Location: TU Delft Aula Conference Centre 🔗 More information and registration: https://lnkd.in/eqtKcXfm #tudh2andgc #SustainableProducts #Electrification #Innovation
ElectroChemical Flow Systems laboratory
Onderzoek en wetenschap
Delft, South Holland 1.508 volgers
Our research focusses on renewable energy storage and carbon capture and utilization, using electrochemical flow systems
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The Electrochemical Flow Systems laboratory is headed by David Vermaas and part of the Transport Phenomena Group and of the e-Refinery institute at Delft University of Technology. We focus on environmental challenges such as renewable energy storage and CO2 capture and utilization. We are especially interested in mass transport in electrochemical flow systems such as electrolyzers, redox flow batteries and (reverse) electrodialysis setups.
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- Delft, South Holland
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Delft, South Holland, NL
Updates
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Two weeks ago Vojtěch Konderla, Ai-Yu Liou and Markus (Max) Seling attended the JESS Summer School in Vravrona, Greece! With speakers from DTU - Technical University of Denmark, University of Birmingham and Forschungszentrum Jülich there was a lot of valuable input on the SotA of low temperature fuel cells and electrolysers and hydrogen storage technology. Special thanks to Tomokazu Hayashi for his insightful lecture on fuel cell development at Toyota Motor Corporation! Of course they also took some time to enjoy the nice weather and food there! 🌞🌊
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Last Monday, Minister Sophie Hermans and member of parliament Silvio Erkens were visiting TU Delft. David Vermaas presented TU Delft’s perspectives on the energy transition, emphasizing the importance of CO2 capture, hydrogen, and circular materials. We enjoyed the discussion and critical questions from the students about the budget cuts for sustainability and universities. While progress has been made in transforming the industry and energy sector, we must accelerate the implementation of key technologies and prioritize the education of future engineers. Let’s work on that💪🏻 ! TU Delft Climate Action Programme, TU Delft e-Refinery
Wat is er nodig voor de energietransitie? Over die vraag ging minister Sophie Hermans van Ministerie van Klimaat en Groene Groei in gesprek met studenten van TU Delft. De minister benadrukte in een korte toespraak de belangrijke rol van de studenten als toekomstige wetenschappers, beleidsmakers en politici. “Ik heb jullie nodig om de transitie te laten slagen”, gaf de minister aan. Aan de hand van korte presentaties van onderzoekers en studenten ging de minister in gesprek over onderwerpen als netcongestie, zon- en windenergie, cybersecurity en burgerparticipatie. #universiteit #technologie #wetenschap #onderzoek #klimaattransitie
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🎓 Last week, four of our EFS alumni received their MSc in Chemical Engineering! During their time with us, they made valuable contributions to projects on CO2 capture and CO2 electrolysis. They are now looking for the next step in their careers. If you're seeking talented Chemical Engineering graduates, we highly recommend reaching out to Sophie van 't Hoff, Thomas Nguyen, Sue van Deursen, and Aditya Datar! 🌟 Congratulations to all of you — we wish you the very best for the future! #ChemicalEngineering #MScGraduates #CareerOpportunities #Sustainability
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We are very happy and proud to announce that our former student Florian B. J. Popkes won the Young Energy Leader Award by Eneco for his Master’s thesis on seawater electrolysis with forward osmosis-based in-situ water purification! Florian conducted his thesis, which focused on designing, building, and testing of a zero-gap seawater electrolysis flow cell as part of our research group from November of last year until August under the supervision of Ai-Yu Liou. Many congratulations Florian and all the best for the future ✨!
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During our week in Prague, our group visited Karel Bouzek’s lab. The team was very kind to host us, showcasing their great work on water electrolysis, fuel cells, and solid oxide technologies. We enjoyed the meaningful discussions and knowledge exchange on our respective research and are excited to see what this will bring in the future! Thank you for hosting us 😊
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VACANCY in electrochemistry and chemical engineering! Are you enthusiastic about research in electrochemical membrane processes? We have a very exciting PhD project available – information on the website: https://lnkd.in/eHk_GM9S Be quick because the application deadline is September 25th! Will you be our new colleague? 😊 #PhD #Electrochemistry #ChemicalEngineering #TUDelft #Vacancy
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Last week, our group had a great time at the #Euromembrane conference with its many insightful talks, interesting conversations and great company. It was a perfect opportunity to spark our creativity and connect with familiar and new faces. We were also excited to share the work of our group. During the poster session, both Pavel Loktionov and Markus (Max) Seling presented their research and enjoyed the good questions and interest from attendees. We are grateful for all the interest and look forward to continuing these discussions!
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Last but not least, on Thursday we had Christel Koopman's presentation on "Electrochemically-mediated separation of carbon monoxide", concluding the oral presentations of the EFS group at the Euromembrane conference. The unique approach of CO capture definitely sparked interest in the audience! ⚡ #TUDelft #Euromembrane #sustainability #electrochemistry
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Another one in the books with Vojtěch Konderla's presentation on "Seawater CO2 capture using bipolar membrane electrodialysis"! He definitely captured the audience with his talk, extra credits for chairing the whole session confidently. 🎉 Last but not least we are awaiting Christel Koopman's presentation tomorrow and we will keep you posted here of course 😊