Periodic Table: Fascinating fuel cells with Tommy Rockward

Find out about fueling the future July 17

July 5, 2023

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Special guest Tommy Rockward Credit to: Los Alamos National Laboratory
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In this month’s installment of the Periodic Table, special guest Tommy Rockward dives into the science of  fuel cells. Learn about the technology and potential of these energy powerhouses.

The Periodic Table is our casual, ask-me-anything program held at projectY cowork. Gather with other science enthusiasts and talk with a special guest Labbie about their unique work. The Periodic Table is always free.

About the speaker

Tommy Rockward is a research scientist in the Materials, Physics and Applications Group at Los Alamos National Laboratory. In addition to his fuel cell research, his work over 20 years at LANL has included cathodes, bipolar plates and contaminants issues. Rockward served as the U.S. international representative to establish a hydrogen fuel standard for the Department of Energy’s Safety, Codes and Standards subprogram. He has co-authored several publications and received two patents. He is also a co-founder of LANL’s African American Partnership Program (AAPP), which offers research experiences for graduate students in STEM disciplines.

Monday, July 17
5:30-7 p.m.
projectY cowork
150 Central Park Square
Los Alamos, NM

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