The Search for Game Changing Energy Technologies for the Developing World
Energy Supply with Negative Carbon Emissions
Carbon Capture
Caprocks and Seals for Geologic Carbon Sequestration
Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Carbon Management in Manufacturing Industries
Fission Energy
Advanced Electricity Infrastructure
Fusion Energy Workshop
Workshop on Breakthrough Research
Advanced Transportation Workshop
Advanced Coal with CO2 Capture and Storage in China Workshop
Advanced Coal Workshop 2005
Solar Energy Workshop
GCEP Energy Workshops 2004
Hydrogen Workshop 2003
Symposia
Seminars
Special Events
Energy Summer Conference
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Selected Presentations
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Tuesday, September 1
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Welcome and Introduction
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GCEP Introduction and Overview
Sally Benson, Global Climate and Energy Project
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I-CARES Introduction and Overview
Himadri Pakrasi, I-CARES, WUSTL
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Plenary Session
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Biological Carbon Sequestration by Terrestrial Plants
Don Ort, U of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
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Limits to Algal Growth Rate and Their Alleviation
John Raven, University of Dundee, UK
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Challenges Facing the Use of Coal in a Carbon Constrained World: What the Biologists Should be Thinking About
Adel Sarofim, University of Utah
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CO2 Capture by Algae
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The Role of Inorganic Carbon Transport and Accumulation in the CO2-Concentrating Mechanism and CO2 Assimilation in Microalgae
Martin Spalding, Iowa State University
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CO2 Sequestration and Algal Bioenergy: What We Need is More Biology and Less Hype
Alison Smith, University of Cambridge, UK
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CO2 Fixation and Carbon Storage in Cyanobacteria
Lou Sherman, Purdue University
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Alternative Pathways for CO2 Assimilation in Photosynthetic Microorganisms
Bob Blankenship, Washington University in St. Louis
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Productivity and Utilization of Algae
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Industrial Feasibility Studies of Microalgal Biofuel Systems and Their Targeted Improvement
Ben Hankamer, The University of Queensland, Australia
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Critical Roles of Iron and Other Metals in Algal Productivity
Nir Keren, Hebrew University, Israel
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Biomass and Bioproducts from Nannochloropsis sp.
Pete Lammers, New Mexico State University
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Wednesday, September 2
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Productivity and Utilization of Algae (contd.)
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CO2 Capture and Biofuel Production by Microalgae
Yusuf Chisti, Massey University, New Zealand
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Algal Biohydrogen: Opportunities and Challenges in H2 Photoproduction
Maria Ghirardi, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
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Microalgae as a Platform for the Production of Biofuels and Bio-Product
Steve Mayfield, The Scripps Research Institute
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Microalgal Biofuels; A Systems Approach
Richard Sayre, Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
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Coupling Emissions from Power Plants to Biological Capture and Fuel Production
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CO2 Capture by Algae in Fluctuating Irradiance
Ladislav (Lada) Nedbal, Institute of Systems Biology and Ecology, Academy of Sciences for the Czech Republic
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Molecular Engineering of Microalgae for Biomass and Bioenergy Production
Olaf Kruse, University of Bielefeld Center for Biotechnology, Germany
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The maximal photosynthetic yield of microalgae in photobioreactors and the minimal requirement for gas transfer
Marcel Janssen, Wageningen University, Netherlands
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Challenges and Opportunities for Biological Sequestration of CO2 from Power Plant Flue Gases
Richard Axelbaum, Washington University in St. Louis
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