Full Name
Anima (ani) Bose
Job Title
Associate Professor
Company
University of Houston
Speaker Bio
Dr. Anima Bose is an Associate Professor in the Department of Engineering Technology at the University of Houston's College of Technology. Dr. Bose has expertise in Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Technology. Her
research focuses on developing and integrating fuel cell and green hydrogen technologies. Her work seeks to advance environmental resilience through energy innovation in transportation and stationary power. Over the last 20 years, Dr. Bose has organized and led numerous mini conferences and workshops promoting H2-Fuel Cells (currently promoting the road map of H2@Scale). She has received research funding from the Department of Energy and the Department of Transportation to enhance the durability of Fuel Cells enabling transportation electrification. At her current institution, she serves on the University of Houston Energy team to forge alternative clean energy solutions. She serves as a strategic contributor to the Energy and Sustainability Minor program at where she works closely with Director Joe Pratt on education innovation. She has developed and teaches several courses in the field of sustainable alternative energy, including a hands-on Hydrogen and Fuel cell learning. She is developing a graduate program to create a trained workforce in Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies.
research focuses on developing and integrating fuel cell and green hydrogen technologies. Her work seeks to advance environmental resilience through energy innovation in transportation and stationary power. Over the last 20 years, Dr. Bose has organized and led numerous mini conferences and workshops promoting H2-Fuel Cells (currently promoting the road map of H2@Scale). She has received research funding from the Department of Energy and the Department of Transportation to enhance the durability of Fuel Cells enabling transportation electrification. At her current institution, she serves on the University of Houston Energy team to forge alternative clean energy solutions. She serves as a strategic contributor to the Energy and Sustainability Minor program at where she works closely with Director Joe Pratt on education innovation. She has developed and teaches several courses in the field of sustainable alternative energy, including a hands-on Hydrogen and Fuel cell learning. She is developing a graduate program to create a trained workforce in Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies.
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