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Wednesday, September 30
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8:30 - 9:40 Introduction and Keynotes
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Keynote Address: Report from the America's Energy Future panel at the National Academy of Sciences
Sally Benson introduces Mark Wrighton, Chancellor, Washington University in St. Louis, (iTunes U Video)
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9:40 - 12:00 Perspectives on the Need for Innovative and Transformative Energy Research in the Current Global Environment
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Accelerating Energy Innovations - What is Important and What is Not
John Deutch, MIT
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Technological Innovation: The Cornerstone of Value
Jeff Keller, GE, (iTunes U Video)
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Basic Research Needs for Solar Energy
Nate Lewis, Caltech, (iTunes U Video)
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1:00 - 5:30 Highlights and Future Directions for Innovative Energy Research
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Advanced Batteries
Yi Cui, Stanford
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Biofuels from Bacteria
Chaitan Khosla, Stanford
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Advanced Combustion
Chris Edwards, Stanford, (iTunes U Video)
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Electricity Infrastructure
Kevin Tomsovic, University of Tennessee, (iTunes U Video)
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Results from America's Energy Future Panel on Liquid Transportation Fuels from Coal and Biomass
Michael P. Ramage, ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company (Retired) / Jim Sweeney, Stanford, (iTunes U Video)
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Thursday, October 1
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8:30 - 9:00 Renewable Energy Analysis
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Insights and Opportunities: Technologies, Policies and Markets for Clean Energy Solutions
Doug Arent, NREL
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9:00 - 12:00 Biofuels and Bioenergy Conversion
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Biomass Energy: the Climate-Protective Domain
David Lobell, Stanford, (iTunes U Audio)
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Assembly of a Lignin Modification Toolbox
Clint Chapple, Purdue University, (iTunes U Audio)
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1:30 - 5:00 Carbon Capture and Storage
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A Strategy for Exploiting Unconventional Gas Resources Incorporating CO2 Sequestration
Mark Zoback, Stanford, (iTunes U Audio)
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Controlled Freeze Zone TM Technology: An Integrated Solution for Processing Sour Natural Gas
Chuck Mart, ExxonMobil
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Geological Sequestation of CO2 - An Exploratory Study of the Mechanisms and Kinetics of CO2 Reaction with Mg-Silicates
Gordon Brown, Stanford, (iTunes U Audio)
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Collaborative Research on Carbon Sequestration in Saline Aquifers in China
Kristian Jessen, University of Southern California
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Friday, October 2
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8:30 - 9:00 Global Exergy Analysis
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Exergy and Carbon Flow in Natural and Human Systems
Richard Sassoon, Stanford, (iTunes U Audio)
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9:00 - 12:00 Solar Energy
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Plasmonic Photovoltaics
Mark Brongersma, Stanford
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Phot-electric Enhancement of Thermionic Emission
Nick Melosh, Stanford
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Ultra-High Efficiency Thermo-Photovoltaic Cells Using Metallic Photonic Crystals as Intermediate Absorber and Emitter
Shanhui Fan, Stanford
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1:15 - 5:00 Advanced Energy Transformations and Storage
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Metal Oxide Nanotubes and Photo-Excitation Effects: New Approaches for Low Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells to Enable Low GWG-Emission Transportation
Paul McIntyre, Stanford
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Nano-structured MoS2 and WS2 for the Solar Production of Hydrogen
Tom Jaramillo, Stanford
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High Capacity Molecular Hydrogen Storage in Novel Crystalline Solids
Wendy Mao, Stanford
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The Electron Economy: Oxidation Catalysis for Energy Management
Bob Waymouth, Stanford
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