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Dr. Christos Kalyvas is a Researcher in the Department of Engineering and Technology at the University of Hertfordshire, affiliated with the School of Physics, Engineering & Computer Science and the Centre for Engineering Research's Energy and Sustainable Design Group.
- PhD in Chemical Engineering from Imperial College London (2005)
- MSc in Environmental Chemistry from University of Edinburgh (1998)
- MEng in Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry from University of Patras (1997)
Active in energy systems research, Dr. Kalyvas specializes in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling and hybrid energy solutions, with a focus on Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells (PEMFC), Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC), and flywheel energy storage. His work addresses mass transport limitations in ultra-thin electrodes, windage loss reduction, and hydrogen storage optimization for micro vehicles. Current projects include innovative designs for automotive airbag systems and fuel cell-gas turbine hybrids.
Research trends show consistent contributions to sustainable energy technologies, with recent publications spanning 2023-2025. Collaborations highlight expertise in CFD simulation, fuel cell engineering, and energy supply systems. No scientific awards are publicly listed in the provided materials.





