Researcher at FEUP focused on green hydrogen, electrolysis, fuel cells and clean energy systems. Open to European partnerships with academia, industry and technology providers for collaborative R&D and demonstration projects.
The Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto (FEUP) is one of the leading engineering schools in Portugal and the largest faculty of the University of Porto. Located in the Porto Innovation District, FEUP combines high-quality education, internationally recognized research and strong links with industry and society. FEUP hosts several research centres and promotes multidisciplinary innovation in areas such as energy, environment, materials, biotechnology, automation, transport, digital technologies and industrial systems. Its close interaction with companies and public institutions supports the development of applied research, technology transfer and collaborative national and European projects.
I am a researcher and project manager with strong experience in applied R&D, collaborative projects and the development of clean energy technologies. My work is focused on bridging scientific research, technological development and real-world applications, particularly in the areas of hydrogen, electrochemical systems and sustainable energy solutions.
I am interested in connecting with partners from academia, industry and technology providers to develop impactful European projects with strong scientific, technological and societal relevance.
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Skills
Green Hydrogen
Water Electrolysis
PEM electrolysis
AEM electrolysis
Fuel cells
electrochemical systems
Hydrogen Technologies
Durability assessment
Interests
Fuel cells
PEM electrolysis
AEM electrolysis
UAV applications
maritime applications
Additional questions
I am interested in the following CETPartnership thematic areas:
provide technological cleaner solutions for hydrogen and renewable fuels
Development and testing of PEM/AEM electrolyzers and fuel cells up to 500 W, including performance, durability and system integration. Expertise in alternative water sources for more sustainable green hydrogen production.