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Design Of A Laboratory Experiment To Measure Fuel Cell Stack Efficiency And Load Response
Author(s) -
Joshua Goldade,
Tessa Haagenson,
Hossein Salehfar,
M MANN
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--16866
Subject(s) - proton exchange membrane fuel cell , curriculum , fuel cells , renewable energy , portfolio , stack (abstract data type) , computer science , engineering education , engineering management , engineering , manufacturing engineering , electrical engineering , operating system , business , pedagogy , chemical engineering , psychology , finance
Joshua Goldade, University of North Dakota Josh Goldade is originally from Velva, a small town in western North Dakota. Upon graduation from Velva High School in 2002, Josh enrolled at the University of North Dakota to major in electrical engineering. In the spring of 2005, Josh left for Sweden to study abroad for a year. After returning to the U.S., he continued on the path towards his Bachelor’s degree at UND. In the summer of 2007, Josh took a six-month cooperative education position at Daktronics in Brookings, SD, and he returned to Daktronics for another summer internship in 2008. Josh graduated in December 2008, and began work on his master’s degree in January 2009. During the summer of 2009 Josh took an internship with Oak Ridge National Laboratories. Josh joined the Dakota Venture Group in the fall of 2008 and currently holds the position of Vice President of Finance. Josh plans to finish his Master’s of Electrical Engineering in August of 2010.

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