News | August 15, 2009

Principles And Applications Of Fuel Cell Technologies Seminar Announced

Madison, NJ — Seminars For Engineers announces its seminar Principles and Applications of Fuel Cell Technologies seminar to be held October 7 to 8, 2009 in Hartford, CT.

This two-day seminar is designed to give engineers and technicians a fundamental understanding of fuel cell system operation and provide examples of real world applications. This course focuses on applications where fuel cell technologies are being adopted as economically competitive solutions to batteries and diesel generators. Principles and Applications of Fuel Cell Technologies will benefit engineers, material scientists, and technical managers interested in energy efficiency, energy storage, and related fields. Fuel cell systems require extensive chemical, electrical, and mechanical engineering and integration to function properly. This course will discuss how each discipline is needed to integrate and improve these technologies. Topics include thermodynamics, electrochemistry, material science, fuel cell types, application value propositions, fuel cell lift trucks, fuel cell back-up power, hydrogen safety, combined heat and power, fuel cell vehicles.

The seminar will be instructed by Dr. Scott Greenway, the President of Greenway Energy LLC, who is an active speaker, educator, and researcher working on hydrogen energy technologies. After working with fuel cell companies in the USC Center for Fuel Cells and earning his PhD at the University of South Carolina, Dr. Greenway and several colleagues started a fuel cell consulting and engineering business. He works with the Department of Energy on projects to develop international hydrogen.

About Seminars For Engineers (USA)
Seminars For Engineers, headquartered in Madison, New Jersey USA, was founded in 2003 as an information resource for their clientele. Focusing on specialized engineering topics, these two day technical courses are designed to disseminate the most current and comprehensive information available and provide practical problem solving techniques for a broad spectrum of manufacturing and R&D professionals. Topics ranging from Fastening Technology and Bolted Joint Design, Fundamentals of Injection Mold Design and Sealing Technology for Packaging Processes to Understanding Web Handling Systems and Composite Materials Design, Testing & Fabrication are taught by the foremost authorities in their fields. For more information, visit: www.SeminarsForEngineers.com

SOURCE: Sensor Products Inc.