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Dr. Wilkinson graduated from the University of British Columbia in 1978, in Chemical Engineering and received his professional engineering status (P.Eng.) two years later. Prior to doing his Ph.D., Dr. Wilkinson worked at Ultra Energy, Inc., (became Ballard Research) as a research engineer investigating primary and secondary Li / SO2 battery technology. From 1977 to 1980 he competed internationally for Canada as a member of the Canadian National Rowing Team. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Ottawa in 1987, in Electrochemistry (Physical Chemistry) where his graduate work was done with the preeminent electrochemist Dr. Brian Conway on proton donor and medium effects in electrochemical proton discharge. Dr. Wilkinson was a Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) scholar, an Ontario scholar, and an Electrochemical Society Summer Fellow during his Ph.D. term.
After his Ph.D. Dr. Wilkinson joined Moli Energy (now E-One Moli Energy) as the group/section leader in chemistry and electrochemistry and was part of the team that developed the world’s first commercial rechargeable lithium AA battery. In early 1990 Dr. Wilkinson joined Ballard Power Systems and held successive positions of Core Technology Manager, Director, and finally Vice President of Research and Development. During this time he developed a world class Research and Development Department from scratch which achieved world leadership in a number of technical areas. In general, Dr. Wilkinson had key involvement with the research that has helped to make Ballard a world leader in the research, development and application of fuel cell technology and hydrogen technology, and helped to establish Canada as a leading force in this area. Of particular note is that during his time at Ballard, Dr. Wilkinson was the leading all-time global fuel cell inventor up to 2003 by issued US patents. This is outlined in the Gowlings-Lee Report entitled “A Study of Fuel Cell Patenting Activity in Canada”.
In 2003, after leaving Ballard, Dr. Wilkinson became a Principal Research Officer (PRO) and Group Leader for fuel cell technology at the National Research Council Institute for Fuel Cell Innovation (NRC-IFCI) in Vancouver. During this time Dr. Wilkinson played a pivotal role in helping to develop and establish a leading research and development group and laboratory in Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC) technology at NRC-IFCI strongly linked with industry and universities in Canada.
Dr. Wilkinson graduated from the University of British Columbia in 1978, in Chemical Engineering and received his professional engineering status (P.Eng.) two years later. Prior to doing his Ph.D., Dr. Wilkinson worked at Ultra Energy, Inc., (became Ballard Research) as a research engineer investigating primary and secondary Li / SO2 battery technology. From 1977 to 1980 he competed internationally for Canada as a member of the Canadian National Rowing Team. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Ottawa in 1987, in Electrochemistry (Physical Chemistry) where his graduate work was done with the preeminent electrochemist Dr. Brian Conway on proton donor and medium effects in electrochemical proton discharge. Dr. Wilkinson was a Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) scholar, an Ontario scholar, and an Electrochemical Society Summer Fellow during his Ph.D. term.
After his Ph.D. Dr. Wilkinson joined Moli Energy (now E-One Moli Energy) as the group/section leader in chemistry and electrochemistry and was part of the team that developed the world’s first commercial rechargeable lithium AA battery. In early 1990 Dr. Wilkinson joined Ballard Power Systems and held successive positions of Core Technology Manager, Director, and finally Vice President of Research and Development. During this time he developed a world class Research and Development Department from scratch which achieved world leadership in a number of technical areas. In general, Dr. Wilkinson had key involvement with the research that has helped to make Ballard a world leader in the research, development and application of fuel cell technology and hydrogen technology, and helped to establish Canada as a leading force in this area. Of particular note is that during his time at Ballard, Dr. Wilkinson was the leading all-time global fuel cell inventor up to 2003 by issued US patents. This is outlined in the Gowlings-Lee Report entitled “A Study of Fuel Cell Patenting Activity in Canada”.
In 2003, after leaving Ballard, Dr. Wilkinson became a Principal Research Officer (PRO) and Group Leader for fuel cell technology at the National Research Council Institute for Fuel Cell Innovation (NRC-IFCI) in Vancouver. During this time Dr. Wilkinson played a pivotal role in helping to develop and establish a leading research and development group and laboratory in Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC) technology at NRC-IFCI strongly linked with industry and universities in Canada.
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