October 14–15, 2014, 8:00 am–5:30 pm, Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center, Stanford University CLICK H E R E TO R E GI ST E R O N LY LI MI T E D S PACE STILL AVA ILA BLE. SIGN UP TODAY! speakers include CHAD HOLLIDAY Board of Directors – Bank of America CHRIS FIELD Founding Director – Carnegie Institution’s Department of Global Ecology, Co-Chair of IPCC WG II THOMAS FRIEDMAN Columnist – The New York Times, Author JOHN WOOLARD Vice President of Energy – Google PETE TRELENBERG SALLY BENSON Manager of Environmental Policy & Planning – ExxonMobil Director of GCEP, Director of Precourt Institute for Energy – Stanford University ARUN MAJUMDAR DANIEL KAMMEN Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Director of Renewable and Appropriate Senior Fellow at Precourt Institute Energy Laboratory, Professor in the Energy for Energy – Stanford University and Resources Group – UC-Berkeley gcep investigators The following speakers will showcase their latest scientific innovations and exciting new ideas in energy research: (from Stanford University unless noted below) RENEWABLES William Chueh, Materials Science and Engineering Hemamala Karunadasa, Chemistry Clint Chapple, Biochemistry – Purdue University ENERGY CONVERSION MATERIALS AND DEVICES Roger Howe, Electrical Engineering Robert Braun, Mechanical Engineering – Colorado School of Mines Zhenan Bao, Chemical Engineering SYNTHETIC FUELS Matthew Kanan, Chemistry Robert Waymouth, Chemistry Thomas Jaramillo, Chemical Engineering FOSSIL-BASED ENERGY SYSTEMS Edward Maginn, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering – University of Notre Dame Edward Rubin, Engineering and Public Policy – Carnegie Mellon University Reginald Mitchell, Turgut Gur, Mechanical Engineering Plus, ENERGY 101 TUTORIALS, including: WIND 101 led by Patrick Riley, Aero, Thermal & Mechanical Systems – GE Global Research SYNTHETIC FUELS 101 led by Thomas Jaramillo, Chemical Engineering – Stanford University NET ENERGY ANALYSIS OF RENEWABLES 101 led by Charlie Barnhart, Environmental Sciences – Western Washington University THERMOELECTRICS 101 led by Eric Pop, Electrical Engineering - Stanford University For more information, please visit gcep.stanford.edu/symposium. gcep sponsors
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