Enno Wagner | Thermodynamics | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Dr. Enno Wagner | Thermodynamics | Excellence in Research Award

Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences, Germany

Prof. Dr. Enno Wagner is a distinguished academic and engineering expert whose career spans mechatronic design, hydrogen systems, and advanced energy technologies. He earned his mechanical engineering degree with a specialization in energy technology from the Technical University of Darmstadt, where he later completed a doctoral thesis in technical thermodynamics focusing on heat and mass transport and high-resolution measurement techniques. His professional journey includes impactful roles at renowned organizations such as the Fraunhofer ISE, EVONIK Degussa, Stiebel Eltron, and the Schunk Group, where he led multidisciplinary teams in product design, automation, electronics, and control technology. Since 2019, he has served as Professor for Mechatronic Design and Engineering Mechanics at the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences, directing the Mechatronics bachelor program, teaching engineering design and hydrogen technologies, and leading the hydrogen technology laboratory. His research interests center on alkaline water electrolysis, entropy analysis using bubble dynamics, and compact hydrogen storage solutions, contributing significantly to the broader field of sustainable energy systems. Recognized for his scientific contributions, leadership, and innovation in fuel cell and hydrogen research, he continues to advance cutting-edge knowledge and inspire future engineers through his academic and research endeavors.

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Featured Publications

Wagner, E., Delp, E., & Mishra, R. (2023). “Energy storage with highly-efficient electrolysis and fuel cells: Experimental evaluation of bifunctional catalyst structures” in Topics in Catalysis.

Wagner, E., & Kohnke, H.-J. (2020). “Another chance for classic AFCs? Experimental investigation of a cost-efficient unitized regenerative alkaline fuel cell using platinum-free gas diffusion electrodes” in Fuel Cells.

Wagner, E. (2018). “Betrachtung von Nachhaltigkeit und Umweltverträglichkeit mithilfe des neuen Syntropie-Index” in Ökologisches Wirtschaften.

Wagner, E. (2009). “Hochauflösende Messungen beim Blasensieden von Reinstoffen und binären Gemischen” (Doctoral Dissertation, Deutsche Nationalbibliothek).

Wagner, E., & Stephan, P. (2009). “High-resolution measurements at nucleate boiling of pure FC-84 and FC-3284 and its binary mixtures” in Journal of Heat Transfer.

Wagner, E., Sodtke, C., Schweizer, N., & Stephan, P. (2006). “Experimental study of nucleate boiling heat transfer under low gravity conditions using TLCs for high-resolution temperature measurements” in Heat and Mass Transfer.

Wittstadt, U., Wagner, E., & Jungmann, T. (2005). “Membrane electrode assemblies for unitised regenerative polymer electrolyte fuel cells” in Journal of Power Sources.

Dr. Shihua Liu | Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shihua Liu | Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell | Best Researcher Award

Henan University of Technology | China

Dr. Shihua Liu is a dedicated researcher in mechanical engineering whose expertise lies in the field of fuel cell technology, particularly Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells (PEMFC). He earned his Doctorate in Mechanical Engineering from Wuhan University of Technology in 2020 and has since served as a Lecturer at the School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Henan University of Technology. His primary research interests focus on the biomimetic design of PEMFC flow field plates, water management in fuel cells, and performance optimization of PEMFCs with dead-ended anode (DEA). Dr. Liu has successfully completed multiple research projects supported by national science foundations and has made significant contributions through over twenty academic publications in high-impact domestic and international journals. His innovative work has also led to more than ten invention patents, nine of which have been granted, showcasing his strong applied development skills alongside theoretical research. His studies have advanced understanding in areas such as gas supply optimization, humidity regulation, emission strategies, and new material preparation, providing critical insights into enhancing fuel cell performance and efficiency. Recognized for his groundbreaking achievements, Dr. Liu continues to contribute impactful research that bridges fundamental science and practical energy applications.

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Featured Publications

Liu, S., (2025). “Numerical simulation and experimental study on the effect of anode pressure on the performance of the proton exchange membrane fuel cell with dead-ended anode.” Energy Technology.

Liu, S., (2025). “The study on the performance of air-cooled open-cathode PEMFC with dead-ended anode.” International Journal of Green Energy.