Don’t miss our upcoming webinar with our sister project SWEETHY!

ASTERISK webinar series

We are pleased to announce our fourth webinar, which will take place on 26 May at 13:00 CEST (Brussels). This session will feature Olesia Danyliv, researcher and project leader in hydrogen technologies at the Research Institutes of Sweden (RISE) and SWEETHY Project Coordinator.

SWEETHY (Direct Seawater Electrolysis Technology for Distributed Hydrogen Production) is a 4-year project, co-funded by the European Union, that aims at the development of an innovative electrolysis stack, capable of producing 20 g h-1 of hydrogen directly from seawater. The project addresses the challenge of processing impure water by leveraging the innovative AEMWE (anion exchange membrane water electrolyser) technology and by developing new, more durable and cost-effective materials, capable of withstanding highly corrosive saline conditions. The developed electrolyser stack will ultimately secure > 2000 h of operation under a 1%/100 h degradation rate.

Olesia Danyliv holds an industrial PhD focused on Materials, Mechanics, Civil Engineering and Electrochemistry from the University Grenoble Alps, in France. She has extensive experience in material development for energy devices, such as fuel cells, electrolyser and batteries. Her current research interests include studying the use of gaseous and liquid hydrogen in energy systems and researching the behaviour of hydrogen fuel cells at both the individual cell and stack levels.

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See you there!

📆 Tuesday, 26 May

🗣️ ‘SWEETHY: Direct seawater electrolysis technology for distributed hydrogen production’, with Olesia Danyliv

⏰ 13:00 CEST (Brussels)

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