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HySAFER

The centre is carrying out research, consultancy, knowledge and technology transfer in the area of safety of hydrogen as an energy carrier and fuel cell technologies.

HySAFER

The centre has been formally established by the University in 2008 as a reflection of changes in research priorities worldwide, in particular the importance of safety in the emerging hydrogen and fuel cell systems including but not limited to hydrogen powered vehicles and refuelling infrastructure, stationary and mobile fuel cell applications, etc.

HySAFER

The aim of the centre is to strengthen the internationally recognised standing of the University of Ulster in the safety research for the emerging hydrogen economy and beyond.

The Fire Safety Engineering Research and Technology Centre

Contact Details

For further information contact:

Professor Vladimir Molkov
Hydrogen Safety Engineering and Research Centre
(HySAFER), Block 27
School of The Built Environment
University of Ulster
Shore Road
Newtownabbey
Co.Antrim
BT37 0QB

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