Arnold
Lamm has been involved in industrial research
in this field for over 7 years, firstly at
the DaimlerBenz research centre in Ulm, Germany,
where his projects included methanol-reforming,
methanolcatalysis, reactor engineering, thermodynamic
calculations and system engineering of PEMFC-systems
based on methanol. He also worked on the development
of a simulation program as a basis for the
first methanol-reformer car Necar III. He
also worked as Project leader (PEMFC-power
station) at the former AEG Energietechnik
T&D, Frankfurt, Germany in a project with
Ballard Generation Systems. Since 1997 Dr
Lamm has been Senior manager for fuel cell
systems at the central research of DaimlerChrysler,
where his work has included a the demonstration
of the worldwide first DMFC-vehicle, development
of gasoline/diesel fuel processors for stationary
and mobile applications and development of
advanced components for FC-propulsion systems
(e.g. air-supply). He holds over 40 patents
on the fuel cell field. |