Fuel cell technologies have attracted attention as a highly efficient power generation method. Among various types of fuel cells, solid oxide fuel cells have particularly high efficiency and flexibility in fuel. However, fundamental and applied research is essential to increase their performance and durability. Since similar materials are used, high temperature electrolysis cells have also attracted attention for efficient electrolysis cells, in particular, hydrogen production.  This symposium will bring together leading researchers and technologists working in critical areas such as new materials, degradation processes, and systems engineering, to discuss state-of-the-art developments in solid oxide fuel cells and high temperature electrolysis.

session topics
  • Oxide proton conducting oxide fuel cells
  • Electrolysis cells
organizerS

Yongchai Kwon, Seoul National University of Science and Technology, Korea, kwony@seoultech.ac.kr

Chanho Pak, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Korea chanho.pak@gist.ac.kr

Jihwan An, Seoul National University of Science and Technology, Korea jihwanan@seoultech.ac.kr

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