Program 2026

June 16-17, 2026


Hosts: Prof. Dr. Harry Hoster, Prof. Dr. Gabi Schierning, Prof. Dr. Doris Segets, Prof. Dr. Corina Andronescu


Program from lunch to lunch, sessions with tandems forms by an academic and an industry speaker, 20 minutes each, followed by 10 minutes discussion. Poster Sessions and UDE Short Talks throughout the days.

Language: English


Booklet (PDF 1.2 MB)

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

12:00 – 13:00 | Registration, small lunch

13:00 – 13:15 | Welcome and opening remarks

13:15 - 14:15 | Session 1: Hydrogen Roadmap


Siemens Energy path for Power-to-H2-to-Power: Material aspects

Andrei Ghicov
Siemens Energy

Materials Testing for Hydrogen Applications: How to assure H2-Readiness

Dr.-Ing. Jens Jürgensen
Euro-Labor GmbH

14:15 - 15:15 | Session 2: Hydrogen as Direct Reduction in Steel Production


Pilotanlagen für grünen Stahl – Direktreduktion und Einschmelzer zwischen Forschung und industrieller Anwendung

Dr. Boris Kohnen
ThyssenKrupp (Nachhaltige Stahlherstellung im Bereich Innovation & Quality Center)

Current research perspectives for hydrogen metallurgy

Prof. Dr. Hauke Springer
UDE, Chair Sustainable Metallurgy

15:15 - 16:00 | Short Poster Presentations UDE


15:15 – 16:00 Postersession, Coffee Break

16:00 - 17:00 | Session 3: System Integration Industry


System Integration Starts at the Material Level: The Role of Catalyst Layers in Hydrogen Technologies

Meike Tack
Direct Matter

From Stack to System: Managing Dynamics in Integrated Hydrogen Energy Systems

Prof. Dr. Harry Hoster
UDE, Chair Energietechnik & Scientific Director ZBT

17:00 - 18:00 | Session 4: Membranes


From AEL and PEM to AEM: Why Anion Exchange Membranes Will Define the Future of Water Electrolysis

Götz Baumgarten
Evonik

Novel Membranes for Hydrogen Production

Prof. Dr. Hannah Roth
UDE, Chair Technical Chemistry II


Wednesday, June 17, 2026

09:00-09:30 Coffee & Networking

09:30 - 10:15 | Session 5: Electrode Manufacturing


Electrocatalysis Processes and Electrocatalysts Design

Prof. Plamen Atanassov
University of California, Irvine

10:15 - 11:00 | Short Talks UDE


10:15 | Shape-Engineered NiFeO Nanocatalysts for Water Electrolysis 

Dr. Hatem Amin
Inorganic Chemistry, Chemistry, UDE 

10:22 | Cation-Anion Co-Doping Enables Acid-Stable MnO2 Anodes for Proton Exchange Membrane Water Electrolysis 

Dr. Sebastian Hirt
PEM ElectrolysisElectrolysis, ZBT

10:29 | Innovative and Scalable PEMFC Production: MEA Fabrication and Activation 

Dr. Thomas Lange
MEA Development and ElectrocatalysisElectrochemical Components, ZBT

10:36 | Hydrogen Incorporation in X2CrNi18-9: A Look at Electronic and Magnetic Structures 

Dr. Klara Lünser
Applied Quantum Materials, Engineering, UDE, RC FEMS
 

10:43 | Impact of Molecular Poisons on Ni(OH)2 Electrocatalysts 

Dr. Benjamin Mockenhaupt
Technical Chemistry, Chemistry, UDE
 

10:50 | Site-selective Reduction and Surface Restructuring of α-Fe2O3 (0001) upon Hydrogen adsorption

Muhammad Munawar
Theoretical Physics, Physics, UDE
 

10:57 | Mechanochemical Activation to Enable Binder-Free Functional Materials for Efficient Alkaline Water Electrolysis 

Dr. Vineetha Vinayakumar
Particle Science and Technology, Engineering, UDE

11:00–12:00 Poster Session, Lunch Break

12:00 - 13:00 | Session 6: Electrolyzers


Revolutionary Simple – The Art of Electrolyzer Manufacturing

Dr. Wiebke Lüke
Water Electrolysis Works (WEW)

Catalyst Design for Energy Conversio and Storage – From Nanoelectrochemistry Towards Industrial Application

Prof. Dr. Corina Andronescu
UDE, Chair Technical Chemistry III

13:00 – 14:00 | Session 7: Electrochemical Conversion


Scaling Electrochemical Direct Air Capture: From Lab to Megaton CO2 removal

Dr. Ben Bowers
Phlair

Catalysts Under Interrogation: Decoding Electrochemical Conversion in Real Time

Dr. Ioanis Spanos
MPI CEC

14:00 – 14:30 Summary and closing remarks

14:30 – 15:30 Networking & Small lunch


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