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From left to right: Dr. Rolf Blattner, Marketing Manager, Innovation Department, Prof. Dr. Eberhard Umbach, Chairman of the Board, Dr.-Ing. Jörg Starflinger, Project Manager, IKET and Gerold Stern, CEO of Pro-Science

From left to right: Prof. Dr. Eberhard Umbach, Chairman of the Board, Bill McCrimmon, Vice-Consul and Trade Commissioner, Canadian Consulate Düsseldorf, Germany and Yoga Yogendran, Ph.D., P.Eng., MBA, Director Technology and
Deployment Commercialization Canada, National Research Council Canada

At the booth: Dr.-Ing. Jörg Starflinger, Project Manager, IKET (left) with visitors

At the booth: Visitor with Dr.-Ing. Jörg Starflinger, Project Manager, IKET (right)

Exhibit: Distribution Demonstration Experiment

At the booth: Dr.-Ing. Jörg Starflinger, Project Manager, IKET (left) with visitors

At the booth: Dr.-Ing. Jörg Starflinger, Project Manager, IKET(left) with visitor

At the booth: Gerold Stern, CEO of Pro-Science (left) with visitor

From left to right: Dr.-Ing. Thomas Jordan, Head of Project NoE HySafe, Dr. Gerhard Spilok, Head of the Unit Climate Protection and Energy, Ministry of Environment of the State of Baden-Württemberg, Bernhard Bauer, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Environment of the State of Baden-Württemberg and Dr. Rolf Blattner, Marketing Manager, Innovation Department
Website: www.fzk.de/iket / www.kit.edu
General email address: info@fzk.de
Number of employees: 3700
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The Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe is one of the largest non-commercial
science and engineering research institutions in Germany.
It works on research and development problems of public
interest, exclusively for peaceful purposes, in the fields
of technology and the environment. Its "Research
for Environmentally Sustainable High Technologies" program
concentrates on 11 programs in five main areas: |
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Environment: Atmosphere and Climate; Sustainability,
Energy and Environmental Technologies |
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Health: Biomedical Research; Medical Engineering |
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Energy: Nuclear Fusion; Nuclear Safety Research |
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Key technologies: Microsystems Technology; Nanotechnology;
GRID-Computing |
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Structure of Matter: Structure of Matter |
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| In February 2008 the Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe and the University of Karlsruhe signed the foundation contract of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). |
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| Main research topics of the Institute
for Nuclear and Energy Technology: |
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Experimental and numerical investigation of safety
related questions in Hydrogen systems. |
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Analysis of release, distribution and combustion scenarios. |
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Model development for and validation of specialized
3D computational fluid dynamics codes. |
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| Achievements: |
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Acquisition of new large scale experimental facilities
for Hydrogen safety studies. |
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Successful participation in blind benchmark simulations
of Hydrogen distribution and combustion experiments. |
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Hydrogen related safety investigations for three operating
German nuclear power plants. |
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Successful analysis of workshop for Hydrogen cars. |
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