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Canadian research institution where scientists led by Jehad Abed used AI to identify a superior catalyst for green hydrogen production by training an AI program on over 36,000 metal oxide combinations.
Canadian research university hosting the Solar Fuels Group and party to the research collaboration with Hydrofuel Canada Inc.
University of Toronto's Solar Fuels Group is collaborating with Hydrofuel on photochemical reforming of hydrogen technologies.
Canadian research institution hosting Professor Murray Thomson, a national lead of the Global HyPT Center.
Host institution for the Solar Fuels Group in its Chemistry Department. Partner in the $1 million licensing and cooperation agreement for golden hydrogen production research.
Researchers from the University of Toronto developed a new fuel cell catalyst using low-cost elements to split water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen.
Canadian research institution where Professor Ted Sargent leads research on perovskite materials for solar power applications.
Researchers from this university teamed with the University of Mumbai to develop a new fuel cell catalyst.
Research institution collaborating on colloidal quantum dot solar technology to improve solar energy efficiency.

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