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Ryan Huizing
Ryan got his start in the fuel cell industry working in DuPont Canada's laboratories in Kingston, Ontario. While at DuPont he completed research on hydrogen fuel cell stacks, humidifiers, and novel fuel cell plate materials. This experience sparked Ryan's interest in a research career and he began considering graduate studies.
When Ryan was introduced to DPoint Technologies in the spring of 2005 he took the opportunity to pursue a Master's degree in Chemical Engineering in conjunction with the University of Waterloo and DPoint. Ryan completed his Master's thesis, titled Design and Membrane Selection for Gas to Gas Humidifiers for Fuel Cell Applications in the spring of 2007. At this time he moved to Vancouver to work at DPoint Technologies full time.
At DPoint, Ryan manages polymer membrane research and development for both fuel cell and energy recovery ventilator products. Ryan holds a Bachelor of Applied Science in Engineering Chemistry from Queen’s University and a Master of Applied Science in Chemical Engineering from the University of Waterloo.
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