Huyen Dinh
group manager at national renewable energy laboratory@ National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Denver, Colorado, United States
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Huyen Dinh is an experienced Senior Scientist with 23.9 years of work experience in the research field. He has a strong background in fuel cells, electrolysis, catalysis, hydrogen production, and renewable energy. Huyen has worked at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in various roles, including Mccs Electrons To Molecules Lead, Acting Group Manager, Hydrogen Emn Director, and Senior Scientist. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) focused in Electrochemistry from The University of Calgary. Huyen is based in the United States.
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Experienced Senior Scientist with a demonstrated history of working in the research at U.S. National Laboratories and industry. Skilled in Fuel cells, Electrolysis, Catalysis, Hydrogen Production, Research and Development (R&D), and Renewable Energy. Strong research professional with a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) focused in Electrochemistry from The University of Calgary.

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15013 Denver West Parkway, Golden, CO, 80401, US

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Huyen Dinh's Professional Milestones

  • Senior Scientist (2002-01-01~2007-01-01): Developing groundbreaking technologies to advance scientific knowledge and drive breakthrough discoveries.
  • Mccs Electrons To Molecules Lead (2020-10-01~): Transformed chemical processes by implementing advanced electrolytic solutions, enhancing molten materials.
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Education

University of Calgary
University of Calgary

Electrochemistry,

Applied Chemistry

1989-1993