Hydrogen Technology Group
10 Technology Drive
Wallingford, CT
USA 06492
Biographical Sketch:
- Mr. Everett Anderson received a B.A. in Chemistry from the University of Vermont in 1983 and an M.B.A. in Management from Bentley College in 1992.
- Mr. Anderson joined Proton Energy Systems in September 2000 and has led or collaborated on the development of several of the company's electro-chemical product development efforts, concentrating in the area of electrochemical cell and stack design. His research interests include electrocatalyst and electrode development for power generation and hydrogen generation systems, electrochemical synthesis and sensors. While at Proton Energy Systems, Mr. Anderson has served as Research Manager, Research Director and Director of Process and Materials Development.
- Currently, Mr. Anderson is Director of Electrochemical Technology for Proton Energy Systems. He is responsible for all aspects of electrochemical technology development as it relates to Proton’s commercial hydrogen generation business, as well as establishing research thrust areas and directions in support of Proton’s electrolyzer and fuel cell development and commercialization activities. His most recent area of focus is in strategic technology development, focusing on new technology assessment and potential partnerships for the next generation of Proton’s products.
- Before joining Proton Energy Systems, Mr. Anderson was Manager of the Electrochemical Technologies Group at Physical Sciences Inc., a contract R&D house with a diverse range of research areas including electrochemistry, where he worked for 13 years. While at Physical Sciences Inc., Mr. Anderson conducted research in a variety of technology areas including proton exchange membrane (PEM), direct methanol and alkaline fuel cells, halogen fuel cells, electrochemical sensors, chemical synthesis, and advanced electroplating processes. Before joining Physical Sciences Inc., Mr. Anderson also worked as a Staff Scientist at Giner, Inc. where he conducted research on phosphoric acid and halogen fuel cells.
- Mr. Anderson, a member of the Electrochemical Society, has more than 20 publications and is the inventor on 6 U.S. patents.