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Agenda and Selected Presentations
June 13 - 16, 2005
Stanford University
Printable Agenda (PDF)
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Advanced Membrane Reactors in Energy Systems
Daniel Jansen, ECN and Joop Schoonman, TU Delft
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Electrocatalysis with Discrete Transition Metal Complexes in Energy Conversion Systems
Chris Chidsey, Daniel Stack, Robert Waymouth, Stanford University
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Modeling AFM Measurements of PEMFCs
Peter Pinsky and David Barnett, Stanford University
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Using Cellular Photosynthesis for Bioelectricity (unavailable)
Fritz Prinz, Stanford University and Arthur Grossman, Carnegie Institution of Washington
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Novel Yeast Species for More Efficient Biomass Conversion
Gavin Sherlock, Stanford University
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Genetic Engineering of Cellulose Accumulation
Jennifer Milne and Chris Somerville, Stanford University
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Numerical Simulation of CO2 Sequestration in Subsurface Formations
Amir Riaz, Hamdi Tchelepi, Louis Durlofsky and Khalid Aziz, Stanford University
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Nanostructured Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Photovoltaic Cells
Michael McGehee, Stanford University
- Thursday, June 16
Assessments of Future Directions, Renewables & Recently Awarded GCEP Research Projects
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Integrated Assessment of Technology Options
John Weyant, Global Climate and Energy Project
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Preserving Mobility While Protecting the Environment: Hybrid Versus Hydrogen Vehicles
James Sweeney, Stanford University
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The Effects on Air Pollution and Health of Converting All US Vehicles to Hydrogen Fuel Cell or Hybrid Vehicles
Mark Z. Jacobson, Stanford University
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Metabolic Engineering of Hydrogen Production in Cyanobacteria (unavailable)
Alfred Spormann, Stanford University
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Engineering for the Direct Production of Hydrogen from Sunlight: Making Fuels Using Biology (The Old Fashioned Way)
James Swartz, Stanford University
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Nanomaterial Engineering for Hydrogen Storage
KJ Cho, Hongjie Dai, Anders Nilsson, Bruce Clemens, Stanford University
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A First-Principles Approach to Catalytic Hydrogen Production and Chemistry: Reaction Mechanisms and Identification of Promising Catalysts
Manos Mavrikakis, University of Wisconsin
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Using Nanoscience to Design Hydrogen Storage Materials
Michael Heben, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
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Proton Conduction Materials (unavailable)
Sossina Haile, California Institute of Technology
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NMR Studies of Ceramic Materials
Jonathan Stebbins, Stanford University
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Oxygen Ion Conduction Materials (unavailable)
Fritz Prinz, Stanford University
- Wednesday, June 15
Hydrogen
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Keynote Address: What Went Wrong With Sustainable Development?
David Victor, Stanford University
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Optical Diagnostics and Sensors
Ronald Hanson, Stanford University
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Process Informatics for Reaction Process Models
David Golden, Stanford University
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Biomass and Coal Char Combustion
Reginald Mitchell, Stanford University
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Low-Temperature Controlled Combustion
Craig T. Bowman, Stanford University
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Low-Irreversibility Engines
Christopher F. Edwards, Stanford University
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Biomass
Larry Baxter, Brigham Young University
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Integrated Gasification Combined Cycles with CO2 Capture
Jeffrey Phillips, EPRI
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Challenges in Combustion
Charles Westbrook, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- Tuesday, June 14
Advanced Combustion
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Keynote Address (unavailable)
Ernest Moniz, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Geologic Formations Suitable for CO2 Storage Around the World
John Bradshaw, Geoscience Australia
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Monitoring Geologic Storage Projects (unavailable)
Jerry M. Harris, Stanford University
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Storing CO2 in Coal Beds
Tony Kovscek, Stanford University
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Experience and Challenges in Canadian Gas Storage Projects
Malcolm Wilson, University of Regina
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Modeling Flow in Geologic Storage Systems
Lynn Orr, Stanford University
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Seal Integrity for Geologic Storage of CO2
Mark Zoback, Stanford University
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Geologic StorageGrand View
Sally Benson, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Keynote Address: What We Don't Know About Energy and Climate
Freeman Dyson, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University
- Monday, June 13
Geologic Sequestration of CO2
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GCEP Welcome and Introduction
Lynn Orr, Global Climate and Energy Project
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