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CHEN DAIFEN

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Position: Vice Dean of the School of Energy and Power, Jiangsu University of Science and Technology; Director of the International Joint Laboratory of Ship Green Power and Emission Control of Jiangsu, Ph.D., Professor (Zhenjiang, China).

Specialty: electrical technology, electrical equipment and power supply of agro-industrial complex.

ORCID: 0000-0002-3070-1989

List of publications in Web of Science

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Area of Scientific Interest: fuel cell technology, energy and power.

Contribution:  Significant experiences and achievement in the area of fuel cell technologies. These technologies currently focuses on the flow path designs and heat manages of solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC and PCFC) stacks, 3D reconstruction of the porous composite mediums, fuel cell power system for ship application and cathodic protection design of oil/gas pipelines. He won awards for both the “Jiangsu 333 Project” and “Jiangsu QingLan Project’’. Now, he is also a Member of the China Renewable Energy Society Hydrogen Energy Special Committee, Member of High Temperature Fuel Cell Standardization Technical Committee of China Energy Industry, Member of National New Energy Science and Engineering Alliance Council, Review Editor for the journal Frontiers in Chemistry, and Reviewer for over 30 academic journals. He had published more than 40 SCI papers in the fist-class academic journals, such as the ACS Energy Letters, Advanced Functional Materials, AIChE Journal, Applied Energy, J Power Sources and so on. He had been approved more than 10 patents and supervised more than 15 graduated students. The h-index from Web of Science is 17.

Additional information: Member of China Renewable Energy Society Hydrogen Energy Special Committee, Member of High temperature fuel cell Standardization Technical Committee of China Energy Industry, Member of National New Energy Science and Engineering Alliance Council in China.