Elena Crespi
Elena Crespi is a researcher at the Sustainable Energy (SE) Center of the Fondazione Bruno Kessler. After graduating in energy engineering in 2022, she received her Ph.D. in Energy and Nuclear Science and Technology from the Politecnico di Milano, with a thesis on analysis, modeling and optimization of fuel cells and flexible electrolysis systems for balancing the electricity grid. At the SE Center, he is currently involved in several European projects and industrial consultancies, mainly dealing with renewable hydrogen production with electrolysis systems.
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October 3, 2025Energy and hydrogen: the green challenge for a sustainable futureThe Speck&Tech event at Wired Next Fest in Rovereto hosted Elena Crespi and Simone Angioni to explore the role of green hydrogen in the energy transition and to weigh the pros and cons of a sustainable future -
September 29, 2025Wired Next Fest 2025 TrentinoFondazione Bruno Kessler will be one of the key participants at WIRED Next Fest Trentino 2025, taking place in Rovereto October 2 through 5. The Foundation's events will explore topics such as green hydrogen and the energy transition, citizen science, digital justice, AI in medicine, complex systems, human-machine interaction, and intelligent robotics. -
March 6, 2025The European Commission awards the SYRIUS project: a step forward for hydrogen in steelmakingFBK participates by bringing the expertise and research of the Sustainable Energy Center -
September 29, 2024Renewable hydrogenFBK researcher Elena Crespi's talk at the Wired Next Fest in Rovereto -
July 15, 2024Elena Crespi from FBK among the 100 successful women according to FORBES ItaliaThe researcher from the Center for Sustainable Energy selected among the 100 female personalities who have contributed to the growth of our country. -
November 23, 2023Elena Crespi wins the 2023 Young Scientist award in the hydrogen sectorThe award was given by Hydrogen Europe Research, an international organization comprising 150 Universities and Research Centers from 29 countries.