Chiron, F-X.
François-Xavier Chiron started his career at bp in England and later joined Topsoe in Denmark as a Technology Manager working on syngas conversion. In 2017, Dr. Chiron returned to France and joined Axens in the adsorbent department as a technologist. In 2023, he was appointed Business Development Manager in the Low Carbon and Gas Business Division in Axens. Dr. Chiron earned an MSc degree in chemical engineering from CPE Lyon, a PhD from the Ecole Polytechnique of Montreal and a business development degree from DTU Business School in Copenhagen. Dr. Chiron has co-authored eight articles and holds five patents.
H2 purification: Take on new challenges by leveraging existing solutions
Green, blue, pink, yellow or white: regardless of its color, low-carbon hydrogen will play a significant role in the energy transition and the future of transportation.
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