Dipl.-Ing. Holger Dittus (48). He graduated in Mechanical Engineering at RWTH Aachen University in 2006. Since 2006 employed at DLR Institute of Vehicle Concepts with positions as research associate, team manager and project manager. Specialized in alternative traction for railway vehicles, battery, hybrid and fuel cell systems and their energy management.
Address: Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt, Institut für Fahrzeugkonzepte, Pfaffenwaldring 38-40, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany.
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Eva Terron, M Eng. (49) in Industrial Automation & Electronics and in Industrial Engineering at Tecnun-UNAV. Joined CAF in 2000. Working in the Systems Engineering Department until 2019, and managing innovation projects in CAF’s R & D Department, since 2019.
Address: CAF, J.M. Iturrioz, 26 – 20200 Beasain, Spain.
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Dipl.-Ing. Thomas Landtmeters (44). He graduated in Aerospace Engineering at the Technical University of Delft in 2005. Since 2005 employed at Toyota Motor Europe (TME) with various positions in the Engine Design Division before taking a project manager role in Toyota’s Hydrogen Factory Europe working with external partners to develop Fuel Cell Systems for Stationary Application, Railway and Maritime projects.
Address: Toyota Motor Europe, Bourgetlaan 60, 1140 Brussels, Belgium.
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Abraham Fernandez del Rey, Msc. (45) in Mechanical Engineering at UC3M in 2017, University Carlos III of Madrid. Innovation and Rolling Stock Engineer at Renfe since 2021. Researcher and associate professor at University Carlos III. Specialized in rolling stock mechanics, structures and crashworthiness amongst other developments for new rolling stock projects.
Address: Renfe Ingeniería y Mantenimiento, Avda. Pío XIII 110, 28036 Madrid, Spain.
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Inés Vadillo, Arquitect from Politechnic University of Madrid UPM, expert in land transport UPM and MBA from CEPADE. Head of R + D + i Sustainability Projects in Spanish Railways Infraestructure Manager (Adif). Responsible for the strategic hydrogen pillar in Adif‘s innovation sub-directorate. Hydrogen Project Manager: H2TR Hydrogen technology in railways (UIC), H2 Risk Annalysis (UIC), Hympulso (IDAE), and FCH2RAIL; Representative in the Hydrogen working groups of AESF, COTEC, and RIH. REM/RESS UIC Project Manager.
Address: Adif, 4-6 Titán St. 12th level, Madrid, Spain.
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Beatriz Nieto Calderón, Msc. (45) in Industrial Engineering at UCLM in 2003. Since 2009 employed at Centro Nacional del Hidrógeno (CNH2) in Spain. Head of the Engineering Unit since 2021, specialized in carrying out engineering, assembly and commissioning tasks for facilities related to the production, storage, transformation and distribution of hydrogen.
Address: Centro Nacional del Hidrógeno, Prolongación Fernando el Santo s/n, 13500 Puertollano, Spain.
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Francisco Ganhão (56) has a degree in Electrotechnical Engineering – Systems and computers by Instituto Superior Técnico of University of Lisboa in 1994. He began his career at Comboios de Portugal (CP) in 1995, in the railway signalling department. After 2003 he worked in the field of complementary safety systems. In 2015 he started in Infraestruturas de Portugal (IP) in the management and coordination of innovation projects of national and international scope.
Address: Infraestruturas de Portugal, Praça da Portagem, 2809-013 Almada, Portugal.
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Dipl.-Ing. Lutz Boeck (58). Dipl.-Ing. in mechanical engineering at TU Dresden, specialized on Air Conditioning Systems of trains, Head of Center of Competence HVAC in Wabtec, responsible for R&D and innovation projects.
Address: Wabtec Germany GmbH, Industriestrasse 60, 04435 Schkeuditz, Germany.
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