INSTRUCTIONS FOR ABSTRACTS SUBMISSION AND PRESENTATIONS
TOPICS
The HYPOTHESIS XX topics cover research and technological aspects on fundamentals, materials, modelling, simulation and system development for:
- Hydrogen production from conventional fossil sources
- Hydrogen production from wastes and residual biomass
- Electrolysis and other hydrogen production technologies from renewable energy sources
- Hydrogen separation and purification
- Hydrogen storage: chemical carriers, hydrides, gas, liquefaction
- Hydrogen infrastructure, distribution, filling stations
- Fuel cell technologies and their applications
- Thermal and combustion applications
- Power to fuel technologies
- Life cycle assessment and sustainability of hydrogen energy
- Hydrogen economy
- Safety, standards, and regulations
- Roadmaps and policies
ABSTRACTS
Abstracts submission deadline: May 20, 2025
The HYPOTHESIS XX Committees cordially invites you to submit abstracts (2 pages suggested, 3 pages maximum) of your works inherent to the conference topics.
Conference language: English
Presentation: Oral or Poster
All accepted abstracts will be published in the Book of Abstracts (with ISBN).
Some relevant presentations could be selected as keynote lectures. After the conference, a selected number of presentations will be proposed for publication in special issues of international peer-reviewed journals. The selected authors will receive a formal invitation to submit a full article.
Please write your abstract following the template:
Download template
Then name the file with the family name of the corresponding author, followed, if necessary, by a progressive number (e.g., Rossi1, Rossi2, ....).Finally, click on the button and fill the submitting form.
PRESENTATIONS
Time for oral presentations is 20 minutes, including question time, and file format is ppt/pptx (Powerpoint Office 365 compatible) or pdf. Please ensure timeously that your presentation displays correctly on the equipment provided at the conference
Posters must not exceed the size A0 and should be orientated as Portrait. Authors should stand by the posters during the poster session.