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Jean Hamelin, Ph.D., phys.

Professeur, Département de Physique

 

 

Biographie

Le professeur Hamelin a obtenu un doctorat en sciences de l’énergie et des matériaux de l’Institut National de la recherche scientifique (INRS) en 1996. Il a ensuite été chercheur invité au National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST), Physical & Chemical Properties Division, jusqu’en 1998. Il a travaillé pour la compagnie Hydrogenics Corporation sur la conception et l’assemblage de bancs d’essai pour piles à combustible de type PEM. Depuis 1999, il est professeur au département de physique de l’Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières(UQTR) et est un membre actif de l’Institut de recherche sur l’hydrogène (IRH).

Actes de la Conférence
  • Présentation au 78e congrès ACFAS à Montréal, 11 mai 2010
  • Carbon nanostructures as catalyst support for polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells, 7th International Symposium on New Nano Materials for Electrochemical Systems, Montreal (QC), Canada, 2008.
  • Catalyst support for PEMFC composed of platinized nanostructured carbon: Synthesis and characterization, International Conference on Processing & Manufacturing of Advanced Materials, Vancouver (BC), Canada, 2006.
  • New nanostructured carbon material as catalyst support for fuel cells, 15th World Hydrogen Energy Conference, Yokohama, Japan, 2004.
  • Performance comparison between a planar and a cylindrical polymer electrolyte fuel cell by numerical simulation, 15th World Hydrogen Energy Conference, Yokohama, Japan, 2004.
  • Fuel cell power balance with oxygen enrichment, 14th World Hydrogen Conference, Montréal (QC), Canada, 2002.
  • Renewable energy systems based on hydrogen for remote areas, 11th Canadian Hydrogen Conference, Victoria (British Columbia), 2001.
  • Performances of a PEM fuel cell stack for stationary applications, Fuel Cell Seminar, Portland (OR), USA, 2000.
Publications Récentes
  • S. K. Natarajan and J. Hamelin, “Electrochemical Durability of Carbon Nanostructures as Catalyst Support for PEMFCs”, Journal of the Electrochemical Society, 156(2), pp. B210-B215 (2009).
  • S. K. Natarajan, D. Cossement nd J. Hamelin, “Synthesis and Characterization of Carbon Nanostructures as Catalyst Support for PEMFCs”, Journal of the Electrochemical Society 154(3), pp. B310-B315 (2007).
  • S. K. Natarajan and J. Hamelin, “Homogeneous Pt Deposition on Chemically Modified Carbon Nanostructures as Catalysts for PEMFCs”, Electrochimica Acta 52(11), pp. 3741-3757 (2007).
  • É. Bernier, J. Hamelin, K. Agbossou, and T. K. Bose, “Electric round-trip efficiency of hydrogen and oxygen-based energy storage”, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 30(2), 105-111 (2005).
  • K. Agbossou, M. L. Kolhe, J. Hamelin, É. Bernier, and T. K. Bose, “Electrolytic hydrogen based renewable energy system with oxygen recuperation and re-utilization”, Renewable Energy 29, pp. 1305-18  (2004).
  • K. Agbossou, M. L. Kolhe, J. Hamelin, and T. K. Bose, “Performance of a Stand-alone Renewable Energy System Based on Energy Storage as Hydrogen”, IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion 19(3), pp. 633-40 (2004).
  • K. Agbossou, M. L. Kolhe, J. Hamelin, and T. K. Bose, “Integrated stand-alone renewable energy system based on energy storage in the form hydrogen”, IEEE Canadian Review 44, pp17-20 (2003).
  • J.-F. Coursange, A. Hourri, and J. Hamelin, "Performance comparison between planar and tubular-shaped PEM fuel cells by three-dimensional numerical simulation", Fuel Cells - From Fundamentals to Systems 3(1-2), pp. 28-36 (2003).
  • M. Kolhe, K. Agbossou, J. Hamelin, and T.K. Bose, “Analytical model for predicting the performance of photovoltaic array coupled with a wind turbine in a stand-alone renewable energy system based on hydrogen”, Renewable Energy 28(5), pp. 727-42 (2003).
  • M. Fournier, J. Hamelin, K. Agbossou, and T.K. Bose, “Fuel cell operation with oxygen enrichment”, Fuel Cells - From Fundamentals to Systems 2(2), pp. 117-122 (2002).
  • K. Agbossou, R. Chahine, J. Hamelin, F. Laurencelle, A. Anouar, J.-M. St-Arnaud and T. K. Bose, “Renewable energy systems based on hydrogen for remote applications”, J. Power Sources 96(1), pp. 168-172 (2001).
  • F. Laurencelle, R. Chahine, J. Hamelin, K. Agbossou, M. Fournier, T. K. Bose, and A. Laperrière, “Characterization of a Ballard MK5 E proton exchange membrane fuel cell stack”, Fuel Cells - From Fundamentals to Systems 1(1), pp. 66-71 (2001).
  • J. Hamelin, K. Agbossou, A. Laperrière, F. Laurencelle, and T.K. Bose, “Dynamic behavior of a PEM fuel cell stack for stationary applications”, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 26(6), pp. 625-629 (2001).
  • K. Agbossou, J. Hamelin, R. Chahine, F. Laurencelle, J.-M. St-Arnaud, M. Dostie, A. Laperrière, and T. K. Bose, “Fuel cells and hydrogen storage for stand alone renewable energy system”, International Journal of Renewable Energy Engineering 2(3), pp. 254-259 (2001).