European Fuel Cell
PAST EDITIONS OVERVIEW

3rd European Fuel Cell Technology & Applications
“Piero Lunghi Conference” (EFC09)
December 15-18, 2009 Rome, Italy
Venue: Centro Congresso Frentani
The new title “Piero Lunghi Conference has been used to remind everybody that Piero was the founder of the European Fuel Cell Technology and Applications Conference, he had the idea and made the idea a reality. Without his enthusiasm, his strong willingness to overcome all the problems, this conference wouldn’t have had any chance to take place.
300 participants from 34 countries of four continents
123 oral presentations
52 posters
Publication of selected papers in two journals:
ASME Journal of Fuel Cell Science and Technology
and IJHE International Journal of Hydrogen Energy.
EFC 09 GALLERY
download EFC09 program

2nd European Fuel Cell Technology & Applications Conference (EFC07)
December 11-14, 2007 Rome, Italy
Venue: Centro Congresso Frentani
The second edition of the conference in 2007, equally successful in terms of attendance, was tragically marked by the death of Piero, who passed away in a car accident on damned November 9, 2007, on the way to join the staff for the final preparatory meeting of EFC07.
More than 200 participants from all the countries of the world
145 oral presentations
92 posters
Publication of selected papers in a special issue of the
ASME Journal of Fuel Cell Science and Technology.
download EFC07 program

1st European Fuel Cell Technology & Applications Conference (EFC05)
December 14-16, 2005 Rome, Italy
Venue: Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR)
When almost five years ago Piero Lunghi proposed to organize a conference on fuel cells in Europe, we were all both excited about the idea and thrilled about the commitment. Piero was sure about the success of the conference and we were all driven by his enthusiasm. In December 2005 the “1st European Fuel Cell Technology and Applications Conference” took place in Rome and was attended by an incredibly broad (significantly broader than expected) group of advanced professionals and students interested in the fuel cell area of research.
200 participants from all over the world
103 oral presentations
159 posters
Publication of selected papers in a special issue of the
ASME Journal of Fuel Cell Science and Technology.
download EFC05 program








