Erin Bobicki

Technical Director at Aurora Hydrogen

Erin Bobicki has over a decade of experience in the novel application of microwave energy to industrial processes. She recently led an academic-industry consortium that successfully developed and commercialized microwave technology for ore fracture in the mining industry. She is an Associate Professor at the University of Alberta and an Adjunct Professor at the University of Toronto. She holds an Environmental Engineering degree from the University of British Columbia and a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Alberta.

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Edmonton, Canada

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Aurora Hydrogen

Aurora Hydrogen is developing a technology that uses efficient microwave energy to heat natural gas in the absence of oxygen and water (pyrolysis) to produce hydrogen and solid carbon while avoiding the generation of CO2. The technology is highly scalable and modular, units can be installed anywhere there is natural gas and electricity. Hydrogen production using Aurora's technology has the potential to reduce global CO2 emissions by over 500 million tonnes per year.


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Edmonton, Canada

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11-50

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