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Kas Hemmes, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Dr Kas Hemmes received a master’s degree in experimental and theoretical physics in 1983 from Groningen University in the area of metal physics (high cycle fatigue and precipitation hardening). His PhD thesis was on the subject of perpendicular magnetic recording, received at Twente University in 1986. After his PhD work he became assistant professor and later associate professor in the department of materials science of TU Delft, responsible for the Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell projects carried out within the framework of the national fuel cell research program for 15 years. As of November 2001 he joined the section Energy and Industry of the faculty Technology, Policy and Management as associate professor in the Energy domain among others responsible for the Dutch Greening of Gas project; a large feasibility study on the addition of hydrogen into the natural gas grid in the Netherlands.
Since 1 October 2005 he joined the section Technology Dynamics and Sustainable Development of the same faculty where he is responsible for the research program of the section.
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