Bruno Pollet

Bruno Pollet

Dr Bruno G. Pollet is a Professor of Chemistry at the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Co-Director of the Institute for Hydrogen Research, Adjunct Professor of Renewable Energy at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, and he holds two research chairs in green hydrogen and renewable hydrogen production. He is President of the Green Hydrogen Division of the International Association for Hydrogen Energy and member of the Council of Engineers for the Energy Transition: An Independent Advisory Council to the United Nations’ Secretary-General. He has worked on Hydrogen Energy in the UK, Japan, South Africa, Norway, and Canada, and has both industrial and academic experience. His research covers a wide range of areas from the development of novel materials for low-temperature fuel cells & water electrolysers, hydrogen production from (non-)pure waters, organics and bio-wastes, to fuel cell & electrolyser systems, demonstrators and prototypes. He co-founded and co-directed the Birmingham Centre for Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Research in the UK and was Director of HySA Systems Integration & Technology Validation Competence Centre in South Africa. He has worked for Johnson Matthey Fuel Cells Ltd in the UK and other various industries worldwide. He gained his PhD in Physical Chemistry in the field of Electrochemistry and Sonochemistry at Coventry University in the UK and undertook his PostDoc in Electrocatalysis at the University of Liverpool in the UK.