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Is Hydrogen really the energy of the future?

Lecture Series

Université du Luxembourg

Event Details

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Our society is in the middle of an enormous transformation towards Net Zero. Our way of living, travelling, working and doing business will all change, and hydrogen will play a key role. From production of green hydrogen, how it will be stored and transported both locally and globally, and how it could be used in transport, manufacturing and the energy landscape will be presented in a lively and easy-to-understand way for the general public.
Main organiser

Université du Luxembourg

Other organisers & support

Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine

Intervenant

Prof. Bradley Ladewig
Full professor of Engineering
Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine
Department of Engineering

Bradley Ladewig is a Chemical Engineer with Bachelor and PhD degrees from The University of Queensland, Australia. He has worked in top global Universities including Monash University, Imperial College London and KIT Karlsruhe. He joined the University of Luxembourg as holder of the Paul Wurth Chair in April 2022. He is passionate about energy and sustainability topics, and enjoys hiking, swimming, and photography

Événement passé

30.11.2023