Seda Koksal Yegin is tackling the problem of non-compliance with future European regulations in ion exchange membranes used in green hydrogen electrolyzers and fuel cells. Her proposed solution involves innovative membranes that not only meet regulatory standards but also offer superior technical properties, lower carbon emissions, and reduced costs, making them a leading choice for hydrogen technologies.
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Falling Walls Lab
Breaking the Wall of Hydrogen Energy Membranes
Seda Koksal Yegin
Seda Koksal Yegin is a chemical engineer specialising in polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell systems. She has been awarded grants for her fuel cell work from The Ministry of Technology and Industry of Türkiye. Seda has performed conductivity measurements, single cell, and stack tests. She also has deep knowledge on ion conducting membranes, fuel cell systems, and hydrogen safety and storage. Furthermore, Seda has experience in engineering and material development within industries. She has created patents and strong scientific publications and was also selected as a Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology mentor by Global Women at the Green Hydrogen Association.