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Public Forum
Date: Wednesday, April 21, 4:00 pm
Speaker: Dr. Robert Steinberger-Wilckens,
Institute of Energy Research, Head of SOFC Project
Topic: High-temperature fuel cells (SOFC)


Date:
Thursday, April 22, 2:40 pm
Speakers:
Dr. Werner Lehnert, Institut für Energieforschung - Brennstoffzellen
Topic:
Low-temperature fuel cells (DMFC, HT-PEFC)


Technical Forum
Date:
Tuesday, April 20, 2:00 pm
Topic: Working
in fuel cells at Research Center Jülich (pdf)
With a staff of 4,400, Jülich – a member of the Helmholtz Association – is one of the largest research centres in Europe. Work with us on the grand challenges of the future in the fields of health, energy & environment, and information, and play a part in creating the foundation for future key technologies!
In Jülich, scientists from a range of disciplines including physics, chemistry, biology, medicine, engineering, and computer science conduct research on future-oriented topics.
We are constantly looking for creative and motivated individuals for challenging and fascinating tasks in research, technical infrastructure and administration. Annually we employ 400 new staff members. Put your skills to use and exploit your potential with us. Take the opportunity to work at an internationally active research centre and further your own personal development.
In the field of Fuel Cells the Institute of Energy Research (IEF) in Jülich has four prominent groups working on Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC), Direct Methanol Fuel Cells (DMFC), High-temperature Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells (HT-PEFC) and Fuel Processing. These fuel cell types make efficient direct use of hydrogen, methane and methanol as well as processed diesel and kerosine. Jülich technology stands for high performance, long lifetimes and compact design. Jülich cooperates with industry and other research groups at an international level and has many ongoing projects.
To get more informationvisit us at the Hannover Messe 2010 – Group Exhibit “Hydrogen + Fuel Cells” in Hall 27 (Technical Forum). We will present Jülich and the various working possibilities, especially in fuel cells, on Tuesday, 20th April at 14 p.m.
Presentations:
a) Your employment opportunities at Forschungszentrum Jülich
b) Topics of research in the area of fuel cells
c) Working in Jülich as a young scientist
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