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The Introductory course aims to introduce Fuel Cell Technologies (FCT) to students and provide them with the basic science behind the processes involved. This will be a useful basic start for the students to understand the following, more detailed and complex courses. It is also intended to give some background and insight into topics that will later be explored in more detail or are covered in optional modules so that all students have at least a set of very basic knowledge on the broad range of topics covered in the program Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Engineering. Last update: Paidar Martin (01.11.2022)
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After absolving the module the students should be able to: • Present and criticise the potential, benefits, boundary conditions, and prospects of employing fuel cell and hydrogen technology today and in future markets; • Describe the Physics, Chemistry and Engineering of fuel cell and hydrogen technologies and be able to apply this knowledge to moderately complex problems; • Be able to choose appropriate technology when faced with a moderately complex engineering design task; • Communicate information, concepts, problems and solutions to specialists and non-specialists. Last update: Paidar Martin (01.11.2022)
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Completing a course is an written exam. The requirement for an exam is a completation of project to advance the topic. Last update: Paidar Martin (01.11.2022)
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1. Sustainable and Renewable Energy Future 2. A basic introduction to Electrochemistry and Thermodynamics 3. Low Temperature Fuel Cells 4. High Temperature Fuel Cells 5. Reversible Fuel Cells 6. Fuel Cell Systems 7. Fuel Cell Applications 8. Fuels for Fuel Cells 9. Degradation and Lifetime Issues 10. Market Introduction and Market Development
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