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Stanford Seminar - Powering the Future and Internationalizing Research, Petros Sofronis

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Overview

Explore a Stanford seminar featuring Petros Sofronis from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, discussing the future of energy and the internationalization of research. Delve into topics such as new value chains and open innovation in Asia, with a focus on Silicon Valley-Asia connections. Gain insights from distinguished speakers from industry and government as they examine the impact of new technologies on industry value chains. Learn about Japan's energy concerns, policies, and future mix, as well as the work of various research centers and institutes. Discover advancements in hydrogen efficiency, energy conservation, catalytic material transformation, and CO2 conversion. Understand the importance of internationalizing research and the role of fuel cell technology programs in shaping the future of energy.

Syllabus

Introduction
Purpose of WPI
WPI Centers
Ministry of Education Science Technology
EISERE
George Grabtry
Energy in Japan
Energy Concerns of Japan
Energy Policy of Japan
Energy Mix in Japan
Energy Analysis Cluster
Parameter Space
Institute Roadmap
Transportation Sector
External Advisory Committee
Principal Investigators
Female Population
Personnel Summary
Mechanical Sweets
Hydrogen Efficiency
Energy Conservation
Roadmaps
Catalytic Material Transformation
Hydrogen Activation
Synthetic Analog
Co2 Conversion
Sequestration
Sumiya Award
Student Awards
Internationalizing Research
Fuel Cells Technology Program
Postdocs
Seeding
Librarianship
WPI
Energy Analysis Division
Achievements
Research Strategy

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