معرفی
Marcello Romagnoli is a Full Professor at the Department of Engineering 'Enzo Ferrari' of the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia. His research focuses on materials science, fuel cells, and renewable energy technologies. He teaches courses on fuel cells, applied chemistry to materials, ceramic process science, and hydrogen applications in electric transportation.
Research Interests
His work emphasizes advanced ceramic materials, electrochemical systems, and sustainable energy solutions. Key areas include PEMFC and SOFC development, hydrogen production techniques, and composite materials for fuel cell components. He explores innovative manufacturing processes like 3D printing for electrode fabrication and geopolymer-based materials from industrial waste.
Teaching Responsibilities
- Fuel Cells (Master's in Civil & Environmental Engineering)
- Applied Chemistry to Materials (Environmental Engineering Pathway)
- Ceramic Process Science & Engineering (Materials Engineering)
- Hydrogen and Fuel Cells in Electric Transportation (Advanced Automotive Engineering)
Publications
Recent work includes studies on 3D-printed conductive inks, hydrogen production via aluminum reactions, and biochar applications. His articles address material characterization, nanofluid thermal properties, and composite bipolar plate design for fuel cells.
Grants and Labs
While specific grants are not detailed here, his involvement in courses like MAMA-MEA and FCHgo suggests participation in funded research initiatives. He collaborates on projects involving additive manufacturing and sustainable material development.





