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Webinar

The Role of Thermal Conductivity in Solid-State Hydrogen Storage

The use of hydrogen as an energy source has become increasingly important in recent years as the calls to abandon fossil fuels grow. The inherent fluctuations of solar and wind energy have resulted in the search for an energy source with a constant, steady supply. This webinar will focus on using the Trident Thermal Conductivity Instrument to understand the structures and properties of metal hydride systems to uncover their hydrogen storage capacities. 

Dr. Huot, a professor at UQTR and the presenter of this session, has extensive experience in the study of hydrogen storage materials. His research focuses on the development and optimization of materials for efficient hydrogen storage, with a particular emphasis on thermal conductivity and its impact on storage performance.

The session will cover advanced measurement techniques, recent research findings, and practical applications, highlighting how optimizing thermal conductivity can lead to more effective and safe hydrogen storage solutions.

Join us to explore the intersection of thermal management and hydrogen storage technology, and discover how innovations in this field are paving the way for a cleaner, more sustainable energy future.

This webinar will air on January 30, 2025 @ 2:00PM GMT-4.

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