Université Paris-Saclay signs agreement with Elogen
Published by Bella Weetch,
Editorial Assistant
Global Hydrogen Review,
On 3 December 2021, Université Paris-Saclay and Elogen signed a collaboration agreement to strengthen their partnership in the field of PEM water electrolysis – a promising technology for the production of low-carbon hydrogen.
Elogen is a French leader in PEM water electrolysis, specialising in the design and assembly of electrolysers to produce green hydrogen.
Université Paris-Saclay has recognised skills and expertise in the field of chemical and electrochemical processes, and in particular in materials science (electro-catalysis, polymer materials) for the electrolysis of water.
The signing of this agreement marks a new chapter in the partnership between Elogen and the University, which began some 20 years ago with various collaborative research projects.
The agreement will allow Elogen and Université Paris-Saclay to share their means and resources as part of a specific research programme dedicated to PEM electrolysis.
The research collaboration will take shape through projects for students at Université Paris-Saclay, through a shared access to the parties’ R&D materials (in particular within the ICMMO experimental platform), and through joint participation in doctoral research programmes funded by the French National Association for Research and Technology (ANRT), in particular the Industrial Convention for Training Through Research (CIFRE) theses. There are also plans to create a joint laboratory with shared staff.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/07122021/universit-paris-saclay-signs-agreement-with-elogen/
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