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Home   |   Meetings & Events   |   March Meeting   |   Other Programs   |   Pre-Meeting Programs   |   Workshop on Opportunities in Energy Research

Workshop on Opportunities in Energy Research

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Sunday, March 9
8:30am – 6:30pm
New Orleans Marriott
555 Canal Street, New Orleans

Overview and Goals

This was a one-day workshop for graduate students and postdocs that highlighted the contributions physics-related research can make towards meeting the nation’s energy needs in environmentally friendly ways.  The workshop featured plenary talks by leaders in the field of energy research.  There were six plenary talks, a panel discussion, and an overview.

Another workshop aim was to show physics graduate students and postdocs how they can contribute to environmental solutions while doing exciting scientific research. We hope these meetings will impact young physicists who are concerned about the environment and who would like to find ways to use their scientific and quantitative skills to help meet the environmental challenges that the world faces. Speaker slides for each talk are linked below.

Funding

The US Department of Energy provided funding that enabled APS to partially defray the expenses of those who needed financial assistance to attend the workshop.

Gray arrow Workshop Program (pdf)

 

SPEAKER PLENARY TALK TITLE 
George Crabtree
Argonne National Lab
OVERVIEW 
TALK I
Sara Kurtz
NREL
PHOTOVOLTAICS: RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES FOR TODAY'S PHOTOVOLTAIC TECHNOLOGIES
TALK II
Arthur Nozik
NREL
THIRD GENERATION SOLAR PHOTON CONVERSION: PHOTOVOLTAICS AND SOLAR FUELS
TALK III
Mildred Dresselhaus
MIT

HYDROGEN:  PRODUCTION, STORAGE AND UTILIZATION

TALK IV
Debra Rolison
NRL

IMPROVING CENTURIES-OLD ELECTRICAL ENERGY STORAGE DEVICES BY RETHINKING MULTIFUNCTION ON THE NANOSCALE

TALK V
Jihui Yang
GM
THERMOELECTRIC CONVERSION
TALK VI
Jerry Simmons
Sandia
SOLID STATE LIGHTING
PANEL DISCUSSION
Harriet Kung – Department of Energy
Dave Carlson – BP-Solar
Charles Ying – NSF
Phil Price – Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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