What happens at the office holiday party, stays at the office holiday party... except for the pictures that make their way to LinkedIn 😉 What better way to wrap up the year than by celebrating the season with our amazing team? Wishing everybody a Happy Holidays, from the Celadyne Technologies gang! Gary Ong Grace Allen Erin Castele Toru Hatsukade, Ph.D. Dana Kazerooni PhD Rocco Molinelli Hitender Singh Saini Corey Staller, PhD Delia Milliron Ellis Douglas
Celadyne Technologies
Renewables & Environment
Lemont, Illinois 1,384 followers
Advanced materials to simplify fuel cells and electrolyzers
About us
Building hydrogen for industrial decarbonization with durable and efficient fuel cells and electrolyzers
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http://www.celadynetech.com
External link for Celadyne Technologies
- Industry
- Renewables & Environment
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Lemont, Illinois
- Type
- Privately Held
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Lemont, Illinois 60439, US
Employees at Celadyne Technologies
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Dan Goodman
Startup Specialist, Venture Strategist, Seasoned Mentor, Climatetech Investor
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Toru Hatsukade, Ph.D.
Senior Engineer & Team Lead at Celadyne Technologies
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Dana Kazerooni PhD
Senior Engineer & Team Lead
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Al Karimaghaloo Ph.D.
Senior Electrolysis &Fuel Cells Stack Engineer | Stack Durability Specialist
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Celadyne Technologies reposted this
With 2024 in the rear view mirror, Argonne National Laboratory is celebrating its milestones. Check out this compellation featuring the article on Gary Ong, founder and CEO of Celadyne Technologies with its explainer on CRI and how our startups have raised more than half a billion dollars, to date.
As we bid farewell to 2024, let’s celebrate some of the scientific breakthroughs at Argonne that will continue to drive discovery and innovation for U.S. prosperity and security - https://bit.ly/3Dt65RP We’ve been busy making waves in X-ray science, artificial intelligence, high-performance computing, energy and environment, quantum information science, and so much more. Dive in and check out some of Argonne's most impactful moments of the year!
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Argonne National Laboratory has been a long-time supporter of Celadyne Technologies, and we can't wait to keep it going! Gary Ong is a proud Chain Reaction Innovations alum, and we wouldn't be able to achieve what we have without the support of partners like them. We're excited to see what the new year brings!
As we bid farewell to 2024, let’s celebrate some of the scientific breakthroughs at Argonne that will continue to drive discovery and innovation for U.S. prosperity and security - https://bit.ly/3Dt65RP We’ve been busy making waves in X-ray science, artificial intelligence, high-performance computing, energy and environment, quantum information science, and so much more. Dive in and check out some of Argonne's most impactful moments of the year!
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The Department of Energy funding critical materials projects: Texas A&M University: $1.28M for rare earth element recovery from e-waste Infinite Elements, Inc: $1.5M for bioleaching to recycle critical materials The University of Texas at Arlington: $1M to reduce rare earth elements in magnets by 30-40% ABB: $1.52M for critical material-free industrial motors Niron Magnetics, Inc.: $2.7M for rare earth-free permanent magnet motors Free Form Fibers LLC: $926K for novel silicon carbide production Virginia Tech: $1M for innovative metal extraction from acid mine drainage University of North Dakota: $1M for high-performance battery anode materials Summit Nanotech: $1M to enhance direct lithium extraction efficiency Celadyne Technologies: $1M for low-platinum, low-iridium catalyst formulations COnovate, Inc.: $1M to develop graphite-replacing battery anode material Oak Ridge National Laboratory: $1M to research solvent extraction for rare earth materials from domestic waste stream sources and mining tailings Ames National Laboratory received several awards to work on magnet material reduction and scale up Full story here: https://lnkd.in/gTBj-8FK
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What we've accomplished over the years at Celadyne Technologies wouldn't be possible without the one-of-a-kind talent and human being that is Corey Staller, PhD. We're excited to see what 2025 holds with Corey operating as our Chief Technology Officer!
The holidays are a great time to reflect and be grateful for the year’s progress, and one thing I am very grateful for in this year is having Corey Staller, PhD on the team. You may have heard earlier that he’s now CTO of Celadyne Technologies after serving as Director of Engineering since 2020. Corey was employee 1 at the company, and he joined in March 2020 right in the midst of COVID. In his words when **** was hitting the fan in the world, “well I am coming anyway. See you in a few.” With that, he packed the car and drove the 1700 miles from Idaho to Chicago to join me. A week later, we were huddled around the table to figure out how we can come out swinging from COVID. What a way to encapsulate loyalty, commitment and strength in the face of adversity. When everyone was hitting the brakes, we were accelerating. Since then, he’s grown the technical team from just the two of us to a full team of twelve. He’s been responsible for the development of Celadyne’s Dura membrane platform for fuel cells and electrolyzers: he’s PI for our work with General Motors, the US Army, and National Grid. He has been a strong champion of a Celadyne culture that is accountable, rigorous and employee-first: He led the transition to a strong OKR culture for all execution, and he was also there when we made the decision to make health insurance free for everyone in the company. As his CEO, I have seen his growth from senior engineer to director and to CTO as he learned to shoulder the weight of leadership with compassion and an open mind while always putting the company first. At some point , he even asked me to pick a different CTO if ever I didn’t think he was the right fit for the job, a testament to his priorities and humility. So this year, both as his CEO and his friend – I am sure I speak on behalf of the team as well – I am proud to have Corey as CTO of Celadyne. Oh, in case you are looking to join our team, we are planning to hire for many positions across engineering sales, junior engineers, senior engineers, manufacturing engineers, human resource, and business development next year. Please feel free to email your interest directly to [email protected], or leave us a note through our website at https://lnkd.in/gisAGvNU
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We're excited to share that Celadyne Technologies is amongst the 14 projects included in the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)'s latest Critical Materials Collaborative investment. This funding is a part of the DOE's mission to strengthen and streamline manufacturing for high-impact components and technologies such as hydrogen fuel cells, magnets for high-efficiency motors, high-performance lithium-ion batteries, and high-yield low-defect power electronics. “DOE is helping reduce the nation’s dependence on foreign supply chains through innovative solutions that will tap domestic sources of the critical materials needed for next-generation technologies. These investments – part of our industrial strategy – will keep America’s growing manufacturing industry competitive while delivering economic benefits to communities nationwide.” – Jennifer Granholm, U.S. Secretary of Energy The DOE has been a trusted partner and resource of ours for years, and their continued support is why we are able to do what we do. Read more about this latest step forward in MINING.com ⤵️ https://lnkd.in/dHdf964r
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Who's attending the Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Seminar next month? We are! Managed by Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Energy Association (FCHEA), the seminar is bringing together the best of the hydrogen and fuel cell industry – including Celadyne Technologies! Gary Ong will be taking the stage on January 15th at 1:40pm as a part of their PEM I – Membranes & Catalysts session. Also in the session is Jayraj Shethji, PhD of Syensqo. Interested in watching the action in person? There's still time to register ⤵️ https://lnkd.in/eYET_qJH
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Celadyne Technologies reposted this
On the second day of the Twelve Days of Dynamo, we celebrate the newest members and partners of our Dynamo community in 2024! From high-growth startups, to impactful corporates, to venture, infrastructure, and project investors, Dynamo has welcomed dozens of new companies to our global energy network. We are grateful not only for the work they do but also for the collaborations they foster across the community for new deals, projects, and thought leadership. Thanks to you all for adding tremendous value to Dynamo and to the industry. See you in 2025! #energytransition #globalnetwork #energyinnovation #renewables Westinghouse Electric Company, TAQA Group, Kairos Power, NanoGraf Corporation, Climeworks, Nth Cycle, StormFisher Hydrogen, HSBC, Celadyne Technologies, Heliogen, BHP Ventures, Alpha Generation, LineVision, Momentum Technologies, Artemeter, Travertine, NineDot Energy, Infinium, Electron, Zerogram, Decarbonization Partners, Galway Sustainable Capital, Inc, Antin Infrastructure Partners, Breakthrough Catalyst
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It's a bird! It's a plane! No – it's Gary Ong taking the stage at TechConnect's #DTC24! Gary represented Celadyne Technologies at Innovation Spotlights for Operational Energy, alongside our fellow innovators Petra Power, Idaho National Laboratory, Minerva Lithium, and TPL, Inc. Thank you to everyone who joined us!
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Some exciting news coming out of the Midwest: the Biden-Harris administration and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) are awarding up to $2.2 billion to two Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs, including the Midwest H2Hub! The Midwest continues to make a name for itself as a hub for clean energy innovation. This kind of high-level recognition and support is what will help accelerate the commercial-scale deployment of low-cost, clean hydrogen across the region, and America. To witness this firsthand, and play our own small role in the hydrogen revolution, is nothing short of exciting. https://lnkd.in/gF_rdPER