
About
Felipe Ravaglio Pasquini is a Lecturer-researcher and junior researcher at Hanze University of Applied Sciences, with a PhD candidature at the University of Groningen focusing on upscaling green hydrogen production. He holds a Master of Science in Renewable Energy (2018-2019) from Hanze and a Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering (2011-2016) from Universidade Federal do Paraná. His work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly addressing affordable and clean energy (SDG 7) and climate action (SDG 13).
His research interests center on renewable energy systems, sustainable fuels, and green hydrogen technology, with a focus on large-scale production and cost reduction. He leads the Hydrohub MegaWatt Test Center project, aimed at advancing green hydrogen infrastructure. Teaching roles include instructing the Biochemical Conversion module in the European Master in Renewable Energy program.
Ravaglio Pasquini’s projects include the PHD Research on green hydrogen upscaling (2021–2025), the RLS: Release project (2020–2026), and HDRHB 2.0: HydroHub MegaWatt Test Centre 2.0 (2023–2025). He contributes to research areas such as renewable fuels, sustainable gases, and industrial transformation through Hanze’s Centre of Expertise Energy.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided information. His advising and grants involve leading roles in the listed projects. He is part of interdisciplinary teams focused on accelerating the energy transition through hydrogen innovation.
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