Thomas Wallner
Argonne National Laboratory
Center for Transportation Research
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Argonne, IL 60439
phone: 630/252-3003, fax: 630/252-3443
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Professional Experience
2006-Present. Staff employee at Argonne National Laboratory, Center for
Transportation Research
2005-2006. Postdoctoral appointee at Argonne National Laboratory,
Center for Transportation Research
2004-2005. Authorized contact person and Team leader for Graz
University of Technology s European Integrated Project Hydrogen
Internal Combustion Engine
2001-2004. Scientific assistant at the Institute of Internal Combustion
Engines and Thermodynamics at Graz University of Technology, Engine
Research/Combustion Process Department
1998-1999. Internship at AVL List GmbH. Department for Flow and Port
Development
Education
PhD, Technical Science, Graz University of Technology, 2004
MS, Mechanical Engineering Economics, Graz University of Technology,
2001
Professional Society Affiliations
Vice-Chair of the Society of Automotive Engineers Advanced Power
Source Committee
Session organizer for Society of Automotive Engineers at several national
and international conferences
Publications & Patents
19 publications
1 patent application
Presentations
T. Wallner, H. Ng, and R. Peters, Research Engine Data and Vehicle
Drive-Cycle Results in Blended Hydrogen/Methane Operation. National
Hydrogen Association Annual Hydrogen Conference. San Antonia/TX
USA. 2007.
T. Wallner and H. Lohse-Busch, Research Update: Hydrogen Projects at
Argonne National Laboratory Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engines
2007 Where do we go from here? Los Angeles. USA. 2007.
T. Wallner, Overview of American and European Hydrogen Research
Activities. Internal Conference on Safety in Transportation. Benevento,
Italy. 2006.
T. Wallner and H. Lohse-Busch, Light Duty Hydrogen Engine Application
Research at ANL. Bridging the Technology Hydrogen Internal
Combustion Engines Conference. San Diego. USA. 2006.
T. Wallner, H. Eichlseder, R. Freymann, and J. Ringler, The Potential of
Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engines in a Future Mobility Scenario.
Symposium The Urban Ecological Transport: The Gaseous Fuel Option.
2003.