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School of Mechatronic Systems Engineering
SFU, Mitacs And partners greenlight research to advance Canada's Hydrogen Strategy
A joint research project supported by Mitacs and the National Science and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) and led by ÓÈÎïÊÓÆµâ€™s (SFU) Erik Kjeang is helping scale up the technology needed to lead the transition to a hydrogen economy as part of .
Kjeang is an SFU expert in community-centred climate innovation, a professor of mechatronic systems engineering and Canada Research Chair in Fuel Cell Science and Technology Development.
His Fuel Cell Research Lab (FCReL) in the new state-of-the-art building at SFU’s Surrey campus, is working with the company to test fuel cells that generate electrical power by converting energy sources like hydrogen into electricity. The by-product of hydrogen energy is water, which is why hydrogen is considered clean or ‘green’ energy.
SFU and Mitacs have a longstanding relationship that connects SFU faculty members and students with companies that have real-world research challenges. Mitacs provides students and postdoctoral researchers with internships, fellowships, training and partnerships to apply their skills and develop their networks, building the next generation of innovators.