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Third International Fuel Cell Conference. List of Participants The 3rd International Fuel Cell Conference Fuel Cell Conference ISEDO El FCDIC 020004755-3 The 3rd International Fuel Cell Conference November 30 - December 3, 1999 Nagoya, Japan Austria Dr. Christina Bock National Research Council Canada Dr. Gottfried Faleschini NRC, M-12, Montreal Road Energy Innovation Ottawa KIA OR6 Technical University Graz Tel: +1-613-990-2252 Inffeldgasse 18 Fax:+1-613-941-2529 A-8010 6102 Tel: +43-316-873-7406 France Fax: +43-316-873-7900 E-mail: [email protected] Dr. Michel Junker Alphea Dr. Viktor Hacker Rue des Moulins-Z. A. Quest Marienau Energy Innovation Forbach 57600 Technical University Graz Tel: +33-3-87846302 Inffeldgasse 18 Fax: +33-3-87841010 Graz A-8010 E-mail: [email protected] Tel: +43-316-873-7406 Fax: +43-316-873-7900 Dr. Renaut Mosdale E-mail: hacker®hspt.tu-graz.ac.at DTA / DEM CEA-Grenoble Belgium 17, Rue des Martyrs Grenoble 38054 Mr. Gilles Lequeux Tel: +33-4-76889185 DG XVII, Energy Fax: +33-4-76885198 European Commission E-mail: [email protected] 200 Rue de La Loi Brussels 1049 Mr. Me Barrovecchio Tel: +32-2-2992367 Research Department Fax: +32-2-2966016 Gaz de France 361, Avenue du President Wilson B.P.33 Canada Saint-Denis le Plaine 93211 Tel: +33-1-4922-5812 Mr. Neil Otto Fax: +33-1-4922-5242 Ballard Automotive Inc. E-mail: [email protected] 9000 Glenlyon Parkway, 1 Burnaby, B.C. V5J 5J9 Germany Tel: +1-604-454-0900 Fax: +1-604-412-4702 Dr. Erich K. Erdle E-mail: [email protected] Research & Technology DaimlerChrysler Mr. Joe Cargnelli Tel: +49-7545-82144 Hydrogenics Corporation Fax: +49-7545-814292 100 Caster Avenue E-mail: [email protected] Woodbridge, ON L4L 5Y9 Tel:+1-905-851-8866 Mr. Ottmar Schmid Fax: +1-905-851-2328 Research and Technology, Ftiiet E-mail: [email protected] DaimlerChrysler Tel: +49-7545-85712 Mr. Boyd J. Taylor Fax: +49-7545-85775 Hydrogenics Corporation E-mail: [email protected] 100 Caster Avenue Woodbridge, ON L4L 5Y9 Dr. Joerg Wind Tel: +1-905-851-8866 Research and Technology, Dept. Ftalet Fax: +1-905-851-2328 DaimlerChrysler E-mail: [email protected] Tel: +49-7545-82845 Fax: +49-7545-85775 E-mail: joerg. wind @ daimlerchrysler.com - 1 - The 3rd International Fuel Cell Conference November 30 - December 3, 1999 Nagoya, Japan Dr. Manfred Diehl Dr. Albert E. Hammerschmidt Fuel Cells KWU BSPT Degussa-Huels AG Siemens AG Rodenbacher Chaussee 4 Freyeslebenstr. 1 Hanau 63457 Erlangen 91058 Tel:+49-6181-592223 Tel: +49-9131-18-2342 Fax: +49-6181-595410 Fax: +49-9131-18-7119 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: Albert.Hammerschmidt@erll Lsiemens.de Dr. Karl Anton Starz Prof. Wolfgang Winkler Degussa-Huels AG Fuel Cells and Efficient Energy Use Rodenbacher Chaussee Univ. of Applied Sciences Hamburg Post Box 1345 Berliner Tor 21 Hanau 63403 Hamburg 20099 Tel: +49-6181-592718 Tel: +49-40-428-59-3137 Fax: +49-6181-594204 Fax: +49-40-426-59-2658 E-mail: Karl-ANTON. STARZ @ degussa-huels.de E-mail: [email protected] Mr. Hermann Kabs Mr. Marcus Nurdin PBZ Managing Director Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH World Fuel Cell Council Tel: +49-2461-612052 Kroegerstrasse 5 Fax: +49-2461-616695 Frankfurt am Main 60313 E-mail: [email protected] Tel: +49-69-283851 Fax: +49-69-283953 Dr. Hans Peter Buchkremer E-mail: [email protected] Institute for Materials and Processes in Enery Systems Forschungszentrum Jiilich GmbH Japan Tel: +49-2461-614062 Fax: +49-2461-612455 Mr. Ryoji Anahara E-mail: [email protected] 7-15 Higashi-Minemachi, Ota-ku Tokyo 145-0074 Dr. Piotr Malinowski Tel: +81-3-3755-2234 Pt-Beo Fax: +81-3-3755-2234 Forschungszentrum Jiilich GmbH E-mail: [email protected] Tel: +49-2461-613934 Fax: +49-2461-613131 Dr. Tadayuki Ibuki E-mail: P.malinowski @ fz-juelich.de R & D Advancement Center/ Corporate R & D Dr. Manfred Bischoff Administration Asahi Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. Mtu Friedrichshafen 1- 1-2 Yuraku-cho, Chiyoda-ku Tel: +49-89-60728404 Tokyo 100-8440 Fax: +49-89-660-29865 Tel: +81-3-3507-2267 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: +81-3-3507-2426 E-mail: a7301456@ ut.asahi-kasei.co.jp Dr. Andreas Wiartalla Lehrstuhl fiir Verbrennungskraftmaschinen Dr. Gang Xie Rwth Aachen R ae D Department Schinkelstrasse 8 Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd. Aachen 52062 2- 1 Asahi-Machi, Kariya Tel: +49-241-805355 Aichi 448-8650 Fax: +49-241-8888630 Tel:+81-566-24-8428 E-mail: WIARTALLA®VKA.RWTH-AACHEN.DE Fax: +81-566-24-8300 E-mail: [email protected] -2- The 3rd International Fuel Cell Conference November 30 - December 3, 1999 Nagoya, Japan Mr. Katsuhiro Yamaguchi Dr. Norio Kobayashi Arthur D. Little, Inc. Asahi Research Center Co., Ltd. Toranomon 37 Mori Bldg. 1- 1-1, Uchisaiwai-cho, Chiyoda-ku 3-5-1 Toranomon, Minato-ku Tokyo 100-8550 Tokyo 105-0001 Tel: +81-3-3507-2406 Tel: +81-3-3436-2196 Fax: +81-3-3507-7834 Fax:+81-3-3436-2197 E-mail: [email protected] Mr. Minoru Hayashi Mr. Masanobu Hara Central Technology Laboratory Aspentech Japan Co., Ltd. Asahi Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. Atlas Building, 5 1-3-1 Yakoh, Kawasakiku, Kawasaki Ichibancho, Chiyoda-ku Kanagawa 210-0863 Tokyo 102-0082 Tel: +81-44-271-2933 Tel: +81-3-3262-1738 Fax: +81-44-271-2610 Fax: +81-3-3262-1765 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Mr. Hiroshi Murata Mr. Fumio Koda Central Technology Laboratory Board Director Senior Chief Engineer Asahi Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. Babcock-Hitachi K.K. 1-3-1 Yakoh, Kawasaki ku, Kawasaki 7th Floor, World Trade Center Building Kanagawa 210-0863 2- 4-1 Hamamatsu-cho, Minato-ku Tel: +81-44-271-2935 Tokyo 105-6107 Fax: +81-44-271-2610 Tel: +81-3-5400-2408 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: +81-3-5400-2461 Mr. Masanobu Wakizoe Mr. Hiroshi Yatabe Central Technology Laboratory New Market & Products Asahi Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. Babcock-Hitachi K.K. 1-3-1 Yakoh Kawasaki ku, Kawasaki 7th Froor, World Trade Center Building Kanagawa 210-0863 2-4-1 Hamamatsu-cho, Minato-ku Tel: +81-44-271-2926 Tokyo 105-6107 Fax: +81-44-271-2610 Tel: +81-3-5400-2413 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: +81-3-5400-2461 E-mail: [email protected] Mr. Makoto Nakao Research Center Dr. Toshio Matsuhisa Asahi Glass Co., Ltd. Sales and Technical Department 1150 Hazawa-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokomana CCIFF (Catalysts and Chemicals Inc., Far East) Kanagawa 221-8755 Sankaido Bldg. Tel: +81-45-374-8838 1-9-13 Akasaka, Minato-ku Fax: +81-45-374-8875 Tokyo 107-0052 E-mail: [email protected] Tel: +81-3-3585-4381 Fax: +81-3-3582-8596 Mr. Eiji Yanagisawa E-mail: [email protected] Research Center Asahi Glass Co., Ltd. Mr. Minoru Yamada 1150 Hazawa-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokomana Technical Develpoment Kanagawa 221-8755 Center For Coal Utilization, Japan Tel:+81-45-374-8838 6-2-31 Roppongi, Minato-ku Fax:+81-45-374-8875 Tokyo 106-0032 E-mail: [email protected] Tel: +81-3-5412-2536 Fax: +81-3-5412-2540 E-mail: [email protected] -3- The 3rd International Fuel Cell Conference November 30 - December 3, 1999 Nagoya, Japan Dr. Toshio Abe Dr. Yoshihiro Mugikura Yokosuka Research Laboratory Yokosuka Research Lab. Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry 2-6-1 Nagasaka, Yokosuka 2-6-1 Nagasaka, Yokosuka Kanagawa 240-0196 Kanagawa 240-0196 Tel: +81-468-56-2121 Tel: +81-468-56-2121 Fax: +81-468-56-3444 Fax: +81-468-56-3346 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Dr. Tomohisa Fukuda Mr. Motohide Sato Yokosuka Research Laboratory President Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry 2-6-1 Nagasaka, Yokosuka 1-6-1 Ohtemachi, Chiyoda-ku Kanagawa 240-0196 Tokyo 100-8126 Tel: +81-468-56-2121 Tel: +81-3-3201-6601 Fax: +81-468-56-3444 Fax: +81-3-3287-2840 E-mail: [email protected] Mr. Shunichi Takano Mr. Yoshiyuki Izaki Manager General Affairs Division Chemical Energy Engineering Department Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry Central Research Institute of Electric PowerIndustry 1- 6-1 Ohtemachi, Chiyoda-ku 2-6-1 Nagasaka, Yokosuka Tokyo 100-8126 Kanagawa 240-0196 Tel: +81-3-3201-6601 Tel: +81-468-56-2121 Fax: +81-3-3287-2840 Fax: +81-468-56-3346 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Dr. Takao Watanabe Dr. Hiroshi Kaminosono Chemical Energy Engineering Department Senior Advisor Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry Central Research Institute of Electric PowerIndustry 2- 6-1 Nagasaka, Yokosuka 1- 6-1 Ohtemachi, Chiyoda-ku Kanagawa 240-0196 Tokyo 100-8126 Tel: +81-468-56-2121 Tel: +81-3-3201-6601 Fax: +81-468-56-3346 Fax: +81-3-3287-2840 E-mail: [email protected] Mr. Makoto Kawase Mr. Fumihiko Yoshiba Chemical Energy Engineering Department Chemical Energy Engineering Department Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry Central Research Institute of Electric PowerIndustry 2- 6-1 Nagasaka, Yokosuka 2-6-1 Nagasaka, Yokosuka Kanagawa 240-0196 Kanagawa 240-0196 Tel: +81-468-56-2121 Tel: +81-468-56-2121 Fax: +81-468-56-3346 Fax: +81-468-56-3346 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Dr.
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