Marcin Błesznowski, BEng, PhD, employed as an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Power Engineering in the Center for Hydrogen Technologies and the Department of High Temperature Electrochemical Processes, is a graduate of the Faculty of Chemical and Process Engineering at Warsaw University of Technology and a representative of the Institute of Power Engineering in the European Energy Research Alliance (EERA) in the area of fuel cells and hydrogen technologies.
He has been involved in the field of solid-oxide electrochemical cells for more than 15 years. Author/co-author of dozens of expert reports and studies for the industry. In terms of projects, he has carried out research on numerical modeling (National Science Centre, National Centre for Research and Development, 6FP, 7FP), experimental campaigns (National Centre for Research and Development, H2020, ERA-NET) and application issues in the field of SOFC stack and systems (National Centre for Research and Development, Ministry of Science, Higher Education and Technology) as a team member or project manager. As part of a consortium (CBRF, ENERGA, IEN), he has led the works of the Institute of Power Engineering to develop a cogeneration plant with SOFC at MW scale (‘Heat Plant of the Future’by the National Centre for Research and Development).
Marcin Błesznowski, BEng, PhD, is an author and co-author of many articles, conference presentations. Winner of the Siemens Award and scholarships for R&D activities: DAAD, scholarship for doctoral students from Mazovia, BRISK2. Since 2017, he has been involved in work aimed to assess the potential and implementation of the hydrogen economy concept in Poland (Horizon 2020, National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management, Sectoral Agreement for the Development of the Hydrogen Economy in Poland).