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Presentations
Additional presentations, iTunes audio and video files will be added as they become available.
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Wednesday, October 1, 2008
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Introduction and Keynote
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Keynote Address - Planning for Innovation: AB 32 and the Role of Technology (No Slides)
Lynn Orr introduces Mary Nichols from the California Air Resources Board, (iTunes U Video)
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Perspectives on Energy Research in the Next Five Years -- Chair: Lynn Orr
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The Challenge of Low-Carbon Transportation Futures (631 Kb)
Joan Ogden, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Davis, (iTunes U Video)
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Cellulosic Biofuels
Chris Somerville, Energy Biosciences Institute UC Berkeley
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Energy R&D: Facilitating the Great Transition in Energy Systems
John Weyant, Precourt Institute for Energy, Stanford, (iTunes U Video)
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Progress in Energy Research and Opportunities in the Next Five Years -- Chair: Sally Benson
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Solar Energy: Progress and Opportunities Next 5 Years (3.2 Mb)
Martin Green, UNSW, (iTunes U Video)
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Biomass Energy: The Climate Protective Domain (1.3 Mb)
Chris Field, Stanford
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Advanced Energy Transformations and Storage
Chris Chidsey, Stanford
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Carbon Capture and Storage: Power Cycles, Field Projects & Site Selection (10.8 Mb)
T.S. Ramakrishnan, Schlumberger
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New Directions for GCEP Research (479 Kb)
Sally Benson, Stanford, (iTunes U Video)
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Thursday, October 2
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Solar Energy -- Chair: Martin Green
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Third Generation Photovoltaics (1.1 Mb)
Gavin Conibeer, UNSW, (iTunes U)
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Materials for High-Efficiency, Low-Cost Thin Film Solar Cells (17.4 Mb)
Alberto Salleo, Stanford, (iTunes U)
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Lateral Nanoconcentrator Nanowire Multijunction Photovoltaic Cells (2.3 Mb)
Peter Peumans, Stanford, (iTunes U)
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Artificial Photosynthesis: Membrane Supported Assemblies That Use Sunlight to Split Water (8.6 Mb)
Nate Lewis, Caltech, (iTunes U)
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Biofuels and Bioenergy Conversion -- Chair: Chris Field
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Direct Solar BioHydrogen (1.6 Mb)
Jim Swartz, Stanford, (iTunes U)
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Directed Evolution and Genomic Analysis of Novel Yeast Species for More Efficient Biomass Conversion
Gavin Sherlock, Stanford
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Biomass Energy: The Climate-Protective Domain-Analytical Models and Techniques
Scott Loarie, Carnegie Institute of Washington, (iTunes U)
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Designing Lignins for Improved Biomass Processing (30.5 Mb)
John Ralph, Univ. of Wisconsin
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Friday, October 3
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Carbon Capture and Storage -- Chair: Sally Benson
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Development of Innovative Gas Separation Membranes Through Sub-Nanoscale Materials Control (1.4 Mb)
Yuichi Fujioka, RITE, (iTunes U)
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Multiphase Flow of Carbon Dioxide and Brine (3.1 Mb)
Sally Benson, Stanford, (iTunes U)
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Coal Energy Conversion With Aquifer-Based Carbon Sequestration: An Approach to Electric Power Generation With Zero Matter Release to the Atmosphere (2.4 Mb)
Reggie Mitchell, Stanford
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Anatomy of a Coalbed Fire (2.5 Mb)
Lynn Orr, Stanford, (iTunes U)
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Advanced Energy Transformations and Storage -- Chair: Dan Stack
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Development of Low-Exergy-Loss, High-Efficiency Chemical Engines (637 Kb)
Chris Edwards, Stanford, (iTunes U)
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Nanoengineering of Hybrid Carbon Nanotube-Metal Nanocluster Composite Materials for Hydrogen Storage (2.1 Mb)
Anders Nilsson, Stanford
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Nanoscale Architectural Engineering for High- Performance Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (276 Kb)
Sossina Haile, Caltech
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A Quantum Leap Forward for Li-Ion Battery Cathodes (1.7 Mb)
Josh Thomas, Uppsala Univ., (iTunes U)
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