Elcogen
Adrien Lamibrac is a highly qualified engineer with extensive experience in research and development within the energy sector. Currently serving as Principal R&D Engineer at Elcogen since March 2024, Lamibrac previously held positions as a Fuel Cell Test Engineer at PowerUP Energy Technologies and an R&D Engineer at Turck duotec. A postdoctoral researcher at the University of Basel focused on developing an irrigation system for laser osteotomy, Lamibrac also conducted significant research as a Postdoctoral Research Scientist at Paul Scherrer Institut PSI, specializing in liquid and gas transport mechanisms in hydrogen fuel cells. Lamibrac's academic background includes an Engineer's degree in Thermal and Energy Sciences from Polytech Nantes, a Ph.D. in Mechanical and Energy Engineering from Universite de Lorraine, and an Erasmus semester in Material Science at Kiel University. Additionally, Lamibrac has experience as a Graduate Teaching Assistant at both Ecole des Mines de Nancy and Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Electricité et de Mécanique, teaching various engineering courses.
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Elcogen
Founded in 2001, Elcogen is a manufacturer of clean energy technology that delivers affordable green hydrogen and emission-free electricity. We are a European business with a proud Estonian heritage and a global customer network delivering flexible core solid oxide. Elcogen has its registered office in the UK, and manufacturing facilities in Estonia and Finland that have served 160 customers in 30 countries. Elcogen develops and supplies the technology that sits at the heart of energy security and transition away from fossil fuels. We are focused on driving net-zero ambitions forward with a core, reversible technology that converts fuel sources into emission-free energy and emission-free energy into green hydrogen. Our solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) and solid oxide electrolyser cell (SOEC) technology offers an efficient solution to green hydrogen production, reducing commercial costs so customers can deliver affordable energy solutions to meet net-zero targets.