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Hydrogen Technologies & Applications
Symposium Sessions |
| | Monday June 2 |
| 8:30 | Keynotes: Nanotech & Cleantech |
| 1:00 | BP Alternative Energy |
| 4:00 | Fuel Cell Technologies |
| | Tuesday June 3 |
| 8:30 | Keynotes: Clean Technology |
| 10:30 | Hydrogen Technologies - 1 |
| 1:30 | Hydrogen Technologies - 2 |
| | Wednesday June 4 |
| 8:30 | Keynotes: Clean Technology |
| 4:30 | Fuel Cell Technologies |
| | Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Technologies |
| | Thursday June 5 |
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Symposium Program |
| | Monday June 2 |
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| 8:30 |
Keynotes: Nanotech & Cleantech | Exhibit Hall D |
| 8:30 |
Welcome P. Glaza, Clean Technology and Sustainable Industries Organization, US |
| 8:40 |
TBA J. Inslee, U.S. Congress, 1st Congressional District Washington, US |
| 9:20 |
It’s a Nano World R.O. Johnson - CTO, Lockheed Martin Corporation, US |
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| 1:00 |
BP Alternative Energy | Room 312 |
| | Session chair: Daniel Laird, Sandia National Lab, US |
| 1:00 |
Venturing in Alternative Energy at BP I. Dairanieh, Beyond Petroleum, US |
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| 4:00 |
Fuel Cell Technologies | Room 313 |
| | Session chair: Michael Pratt, BU, US |
| 4:00 |
In-plane and through-plane electrochemical conductivity and fuel cell performance of thin-film YSZ electrolytes A.C. Johnson, S. Ramanathan, Harvard University, US |
| 4:20 |
Continuous Hydrothermal Flow Syntheses of Nanosize Materials Used In Solid Oxide Fuel Cells X. Weng, J.A. Darr, University College London, UK |
| 4:40 |
Effects of Spin Coating Catalysts on Micro-Fuel Cells Efficiency T. Lung, T. Reissman, B. Kirby and E. Garcia, Cornell University, US |
| | Tuesday June 3 |
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| 8:30 |
Keynotes: Clean Technology | Room 304 |
| | Session chair: Patti Glaza, CTSI |
| 8:30 |
Cleantech - Welcome to Massachusetts I. Bowles, Secretary of Energy & Environmental Affairs, Massachusetts, US |
| 8:40 |
Future Mobility and Hydrogen D. Macleod, Shell Hydrogen, US |
| 9:10 |
Smarter Solutions for Greener Planet S. Nunes, IBM Big Green Innovations, US |
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| 10:30 |
Hydrogen Technologies - 1 | Room 310 |
| | Session chair: Rafal Romanowicz, CTSI, CH |
| 10:30 |
Techno-economic Assessment of Forecourt Hydrogen Production from Natural Gas and Ethanol M.V. Iyer, K. Kapoun, Shell Global Solutions (US) Inc., US |
| 10:50 |
Generating Hydrogen on Demand by Splitting Water with Al Rich Alloys J.M. Woodall, J. Ziebarth, C.R. Allen J. Jeon, G. Choi, Purdue University, US |
| 11:10 |
Domestic hydrogen production by an integrated biomass gasification/sponge iron process T. Gerdes, M. Willert-Porada, University of Bayreuth, DE |
| 11:30 |
Hydrogen Production with CO2 Capture for IGCC Power Plants C. Evenson, Eltron Research & Development, US |
| 11:50 |
An Assessment of Renewable Hydrogen Costs, Infrastucture, and Resource Constraints S. Lasher, M. Marion, M. Kromer, K. Roth, TIAX LLC, US |
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| 1:30 |
Hydrogen Technologies - 2 | Room 310 |
| | Session chair: Manesh Iyer, Shell Global Solutions, US |
| 1:30 |
Renewable Hydrogen Production Around the Globe K. Deason, A. Smith, SENTECH, Inc., US |
| 1:50 |
Production of Renewable Solar Hydrogen using Semiconductor Metal oxides by Water Photoelectrolysis M. Misra, S.K. Mohapatra, V.K. Mahajan, P.P. Das, K.S. Raja, University of Nevada, Reno, US |
| 2:10 |
Photo-electrochemical Generation of Hydrogen using Plasma Assisted Self-assembled Titania Nanotubes M.K. Mazumder, R. Sharma, P. Das, A.S. Biris, M. Misra, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, US |
| 2:30 |
Materials for Synfuel Production S.K. Sundaram, K.I. Johnson, S.P. Pilli, R.E. Williford, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, US |
| | Wednesday June 4 |
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| 8:30 |
Keynotes: Clean Technology | Room 304 |
| | Session chair: Patti Glaza, CTSI |
| 8:30 |
Cleantechnology at the DOE P. Dickerson - COO, DOE Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, US |
| 9:00 |
Investment trends in Cleantech W. James, Rockport Capital Partners, US |
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| 4:30 |
Fuel Cell Technologies | Room 313 |
| | Session chair: Rafal Romanowicz, CTSI, CH |
| 4:00 |
Modeling the Temperature Field in Reforming Anodes of a Button-Shaped SOFC I. Zinovik, D. Poulikakos, ETH Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, CH |
| 4:20 |
Directed self-organization and Molecular wiring of catalytic nanoparticles for fuel cells N.K. Dutta, S. Mayavan, N. Roy Choudhury, University of South Australia, AU |
| 4:40 |
Direct Coal Power Generation using the Liquid Tin Anode SOFC J. Bentley, T. Tao, CellTech Power LLC, US |
| 5:00 |
Novel Composite Membranes Containing Functionalised Silsesquioxanes and Ionic Liquids for High Temperature Fuel Cell Applications N. Dutta, N. Roy Choudhury, S. Subianto, M. Mistry, Ian Wark Research Institute, AU |
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Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Technologies | Room 302 |
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Nanomaterials for Desulfurization & Hydrogen Generation G. Venugopal, N. Vylkov, K. Unfried, M. Sapp, A. Hunt, nGimat Co., US |
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Bifurcation Behavior of a Novel Auto-thermal Circulating Fluidized Bed (CFB) Membrane Reformer I. Abu-Mahfouz, S. Elnashaie, R. Ciocci, Penn State University at Harrisburg, US |
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Development of Efficient, Compact and Environmentally Friendly Hydrocarbon Reformer for the Production of Pure Hydrogen R. Ciocci, I. Abu-Mahfouz, S. Elnashaie, Penn State University at Harrisburg, US |
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New Catalytic system for Producing Pure Hydrogen -Water-gas-shift Reaction of Supported Copper Catalysts- H. Yahiro, K. Saiki, T. Yamamoto, K. Sagata, M. Asamoto, H. Yamaura, Ehime University, JP |
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Computer Simulation of Hydrogen Storage Materials M. Katagiri, H. Onodera, H. Ogawa, National Institute for Materials Science, JP |
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Computational and Experimental Study of High Performance Low Temperature Planar Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) using Sc2O3-CeO2-ZrO2 Electrolyte A. Sleiti, University of Central Florida, US |
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Experimental investigation of solid oxide fuel cells with biogas from anaerobic digestion P. Leone, P. Asinari, M.G. Santarelli, M. Calì, B. Ruggeri, Politecnico di Torino, IT |
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Zirconia Aerogel-Polyxometalate Composites Synthesis with Applications in Solid Oxide/Acid Fuell Cells A. Nicoara, V. Cosoveanu, I. Ladiu, L. Baia, M. Baia, L. Muresan, I. Stamatin, V. Danciu, Babes-Bolyai University cluj-Napoca, RO |
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Study on the Cathode Materials for Achieving IT-SOFC with Proton Conductor M. Asamoto, S. Miyake, Y. Yonei, H. Yamaura, H. Yahiro, Ehime University, JP |
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Catalysts Consortium T.H. Rod, Atomistix, DK |
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Structural Stability of Hydrogen Storage Materials M. Katagiri, H. Onodera, H. Ogawa, National Institute for Materials Science, JP |
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Thermal hydrolysis characteristics of dewatered sewage sludge H-C. Ahn, E-S Jang, M-C Eo, H. Kim, C-S Choi, Y-J Chung, Institute for Advanced Engineering, KR |
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Direct-Glycerol Fuel Cell for Portable Power Applications S. Ragsdale, C. Ashfield, CyVolt Energy Systems, Inc., US |
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Carbon Aerogel -Supported Pt with Applications in Fuel-Cells L.C. Cotet, A. Andronie, I. Stamatin, I.D. Stamatin, V. Cosoveanu, V. Danciu, Babes-Bolyai University, RO |
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Synopsis
Hydrogen fuel is approaching the edge of surging into industry, transportation and home us as a accessible source of energy. This symposium explores the state-of-art in hydrogen technology ranging from production and storage to applications into across all sectors. We welcome your submission and look forward to your participation.
Topics & Application Areas
- Hydrogen Sources
- Hydrogen Generation/Production Methods
- Fuel Conversion (Coal Gasification, Biomass Gasification, Thermochemical Systems (Steam Reforming, Photochemical Systems)
- Hydrogen Storage (Metal Hydrides, Chemical Hydrides, Carbon Nanostructures, Cryogenic & Compressed Storage)
- Hydrogen Transportation
- Hydrogen Distribution (refueling stations)
- Hydrogen Economics
- Novel Engines for Hydrogen
- Novel Turbines for Hydrogen
- Hydrogen Products
- Policy
- Other
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