Dr. Joey Disch

Job Title
Senior Scientist Electrolysis
Company
ionysis GmbH
Country
Germany

Since January 2024, Dr.-Ing Joey Disch is working as Senior Scientist leading the electrolysis team at ionysis. Prior to joining ionysis, he was leading the AEM electrolysis group at Hahn-Schickard Freiburg. By training he is an environmental engineer and received his master's degree with focus on renewable energy systems and chemical process engineering from the University of Stuttgart and his Ph.D. on the electrochemical reduction of CO2 from the University of Freiburg.

June 20, 2024Advancing Perfluorinated Substance-free Membrane-electrode Assemblies for Hydrogen Technology

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Sessions Further Content
Martin Vogt and Dr. Julian Hochscherf
Back to the Future: Why the Past Wasn’t Really Better

The smarter E Podcast Episode 202 | Language: English

December 12, 2024

We speak with Martin Vogt and Dr. Julian Hochscherf about the progress in the electricity market

Michael Keller, CTO from CHarIN
Bidirectional Charging in Europe: Challenges & Opportunities

The smarter E Podcast Episode 200 | Language: English

November 28, 2024

We speak with Michael Keller about bidirectional charging in Europe

Bernhard Strohmayer, Head of Renewable Energies from bne
The traffic light is off: New rules for smart meters and prosumer systems

The smarter E Podcast Episode 201 | Language: German

December 5, 2024

We speak with Bernd Strohmayer about smart meters and direct marketing

Exhibition Program
ees Innovation Hub Stage

Hall B0

The ees Innovation Hub Stage is a hot spot for visitors and exhibitors at ees Europe to establish new business relationships on all three days of the exhibition.

Forum
Agricultural PV: Combining Photovoltaics and Agriculture

Thursday, June 20, 2024, 11:45 am - 12:40 pm

Messe München Hall A3, Booth A3.150

Agricultural PV is on the rise - in many European countries, this application, which combines agriculture and PV on the same piece of land, is on the verge of a market breakthrough. The beneficial effects of PV systems on many types of crops as well as dual land use and protecting agricultural activity by avoiding competition for land are some clear advantages. In this session, pioneering agricultural PV companies will present their projects and best practices, demonstrate the profitability of agricultural PV and the benefits of this combination for agriculture and power generation.

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