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Webinar: Hydrogen in Renewable Energy Research

Join us on 18 or 19 November

In this webinar, you will see how you can use Unisense hydrogen sensors in your renewable energy or hydrogen-related research.

We will show you how you can integrate the sensors into lab-scale setups and reactors, and how other researchers have applied hydrogen sensors in studies on photoelectrochemical water splitting, biomethanation, CO2 conversion, and artificial photosynthesis.

You will gain a clear understanding of the H2 sensor's measurement principle, the advantages of sensors, and practical examples of how they are used for inline and in situ hydrogen measurements in research environments.

When is the webinar ?

In order to make the webinar available to North American and European customers, you can join the webinar on either
November 18 at 5.00-6.00 pm CET (11.00 am - 12.00 pm EST) or
November 19 at 10.00-11.00 am CET (5.00-6.00 am EST).

Will the webinar be recorded?

Yes, we will record the webinar and share it with you on November 20, if you sign up.

H2 sensor with different customizations

5 Reasons Why You Should Attend

  1. See how you can integrate hydrogen sensors directly into your own experimental setups or reactors - without complex instrumentation.
  2. Understand the measurement principle so you know what your data really tells you.
  3. Explore real research examples where hydrogen was monitored in photoelectrochemical cells, biomethanation, and CO2 conversion.
  4. Get inspiration for your own R&D, whether you work with hydrogen production, utilization, or process monitoring.
  5. Join live to ask questions and leave with knowledge of how hydrogen measurements could fit into your specific research context.
Hydrogen sensor integrated in reactor

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