Denys Gromadskyi

Chief Chemistry Researcher at Blue World Technologies

Denys Gromadskyi has worked in a variety of roles since 2004. Denys began their career as an Assistant Electroplating Engineer at Applied Magnet Technology "FerroCeram" in 2004. Denys then worked as an Assistant Chemical Engineer at the Laboratory of Molecular Energy Stores (Supercapacitors) at NTUU "KPI" in 2006. In 2007, they worked as a Chemical Engineer at APowerCap Technologies. From 2010 to 2013, they worked as a Chemical Engineer at YUNASKO, a Research Fellow at The University of Nottingham, and an Assistant Professor (part-time) at the National Technical University of Ukraine 'Kyiv Polytechnic Institute'\u200b. In 2014, they became a Senior Research Associate at the Joint Department of Electrochemical Energy Systems. In 2016, they began working as an Electrochemical Specialist at SerEnergy A/S. Finally, in 2018, they became the Chief Chemistry Researcher at Blue World Technologies.

Denys Gromadskyi received their BEng in Chemical Technology and Engineering from National Technical University of Ukraine 'Kyiv Polytechnic Institute'\u200b in 2005. Denys then went on to earn their MEng in Electrochemical Engineering from the same institution in 2007. Finally, Denys completed their PhD in Applied Electrochemistry from the same university in 2013.

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Aalborg, Denmark

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Blue World Technologies

Blue World Technologies is an ambitious and visionary developer and manufacturer of HT-PEM fuel cell components and systems for stationary and APU applications and the automotive and heavy-duty transportation sectors around the world. The fuel cells act as a green alternative to combustion engines and diesel generators. As a part of the Power-to-X eco-system the methanol fuel cell technology contributes to solving parts of the green transition which cannot be solved by direct electrification and battery technology alone.


Headquarters

Aalborg, Denmark

Employees

51-200

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