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Institute: Loughborough

Robust lifecycle design and health monitoring for fuel cell extended performance (RESILIENCE)

Dr Lisa Jackson (University of Loughborough)

The area of focus of this research aims to improve the durability and reliability of fuel cell energy sources by better system integration and design optimisation, coupled with effective health management to maximise the life of the power source.

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Hydrogen’s value in the energy system (HYVE)
Integrated safety strategies for on-board hydrogen storage systems

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