IDEAL Cell: Principal Collaborators
Dr. Günter Schiller studied chemistry at the University of Karlsruhe/Germany and received his Ph.D. in Solid State Chemistry at the same university in 1985. Since 1987 he works as a scientist in the field of electrochemical energy technology at the German Aerospace Center (DLR) in Stuttgart/Germany. From 1992 – 1996, he was responsible as project manager for “Advanced Alkaline Water Electrolysis” and since 1996 he was the project manager of the DLR SOFC program. Since 2006 he is responsible as research area manager for the analytical section including the development and application of novel analytical methods for the characterization of fuel cells. In the past years he was acting as project manager for a number of national and EU projects in the field of SOFC. More than 100 publications cover the whole area of fuel cells and electrolysis.
Selected Publications
G.SCHILLER, R.HENNE, M. LANG, M. MÜLLER, “Development of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells by Applying DC and RF Plasma Deposition Technologies”, Fuel Cells – From Fundamentals to Systems”, 4 (1,2), 56-61 (2004).
P. METZGER, K.A. FRIEDRICH, H. MÜLLER-STEINHAGEN, G. SCHILLER, “SOFC Characteristics Along the Flow Path”, Solid State Ionics, 177, 2045-2051 (2006).
M. LANG, T. FRANCO, G. SCHILLER, N. WAgner, “Electrochemical Characterization ofVacuum Plasma Sprayed Thin-Film SOFC for Reduced Operating Temperatures”, J. Appl. Electrochemistry, 32(8), 871-874 (2003).
G.SCHILLER, R.HENNE, M. LANG, M. MÜLLER, “DC and RF Plasma Processing for Fabrication of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells”, Proc. Int. Thermal Spray Conf. ITSC2004, Osaka, Japan, on CD (2004).
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