Transforming Energy Lecture - Dr. Mogensen

Monday, June 1, 2015
3:00 p.m.
1202 Martin Hall
Amanda McCrum
301 405 9378
amccrum@umd.edu

Dr. Mogens Bjerg Mogensen
Research Professor, Department of Energy Conversion and Storage
Technical University of Denmark

“Electrochemical active ceramics in SOFC anodes"

Brief Abstract: Dr. Mogensen’s presentation will deal with comparison of Ni/YSZ to ceria based electrodes in the ratio of electrode reaction rate of the H2/H2O electrode to the CO/CO2 electrode. His talk will also discuss some mechanistic aspects and interactions of electrocatalysts and the current collector.

Biography: Mogens B. Mogens is Research Professor at the Department of Energy Conversion and Storage, Technical University of Denmark. He has 40 years of experience in research within materials science and electrochemistry, most of the time at Risø National Laboratory, which primo 2007 became part of the Technical University of Denmark. His research interest has been electrochemistry, materials science, solid and liquid electrolytes, electrochemical kinetics, electrolysers, reversible fuel cells, energy conversion and storage. He has co-authored ca. 400 scientific reports and papers of which more than 250 are registered by Web of Science and cited more than 9300 times. His H-index (Web of Science) was 50 as of Mid-May 2015. Furthermore, he is co-inventor of 22 patents and patent applications. Apart from his general interest in  electrolysis, fuel cells and batteries, he has had a special interest in reversible solid oxide cells for energy conversion and storage, including electrolysis of H2O and CO2 for hydrogen and synthetic hydrocarbon fuel production during the latest 15 years.

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