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Faculty Profile

Trent Molter

Research Scientist and Business Development Officer
Connecticut Global Fuel Cell Center

Ph: (860) 486-2898

F: (860) 486-8378

E-mail: tmolter@engr.uconn.edu

Research Interest:

Mr. Molter joined the Center for Clean Energy Engineering in 2003 as a Research Scientist and Business Development Officer and is responsible for the development and marketing of new technology for fuel cell and hydrogen applications. Mr. Molter is currently involved in the development of PEM fuel cell components and systems and new technologies for hydrogen generation. He is currently involved in the evaluation of the effects of common hydrogen contaminants on fuel cell performance, the electrochemical separation of hydrogen from reformate, and the generation of hydrogen from chemical constituents.

 


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Seminars Announcements
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Call for Papers: Int'l. Fuel Cell Science, Engineering & Technology Conference
Abstract Deadline:
Jan. 16, 2009

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Hanchen Huang Accepts Professorship in Sustainable Energy; begins appointment August 2009
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Research Proceedings,
November 2008
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Hogan, Fedele, Williams Announce New Members of UConn's Sustainable Energy Team
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Lawmakers, UConn Team Up To Build Industry*
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UConn Uses Fund, Grants To Hire 6 Energy Researchers*
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Connecticut Brings in 'Hired Guns' to Grow Jobs, Develop New Sources of Energy*
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New Energy Seminar Series: Challenges for a New Energy Frontier
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Fuel Cell Center Establishes Fuel Cell UPS Test Facility
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Engineering Launches Eminent Faculty Initiative in Sustainable Energy, September, 2007
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FuelCell Energy Celebrates Successful Demo at Fuel Cell Center, September 6, 2007
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New Fall Course: Special Topics in Mechanical Engineering -
Fuel Cells
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