Nadia Yousfi SteinerView profile
Researcher
Nadia Yousfi Steiner is a researcher at the Université de Franche-Comté, affiliated with the FEMTO-ST Institute. She works in the Energy Department as part of the SHARPAC team within the Faculty of Science, Technology and Management of Engineering (UFR STGI). Her research focuses on hydrogen energy technologies, particularly proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFC) and electrolyzers. Her primary research interests include: Advanced diagnostic and prognostic methods for electrochemical systems Degradation modeling and lifetime prediction of fuel cells Accelerated stress testing protocols Fault-tolerant control strategies Digital twin applications for system health management Reinforcement learning for maintenance optimization Her recent publications demonstrate strong focus on improving fuel cell durability and performance through advanced data-driven approaches, with emphasis on applications in transportation and energy storage. Research trends show increasing work on machine learning integration, degradation root-cause analysis, and proton exchange membrane water electrolysis. Scientific Awards: CNRS Bronze Medal (2019) for research contributions to fuel cell technology She leads research within the SHARPAC team, supervising PhD students and collaborating on multiple international projects focused on hydrogen energy systems resilience and commercialization.






