Materials Challenges in Alternative & Renewable Energy 2010
Meeting Description |
New! Download the Final Program to schedule each day. Energy 2010 facilitates information sharing on the latest developments involving materials for alternative and renewable energy systems. Emphasis will be on materials challenges and innovations in areas of solar energy, wind power, hydro, geothermal, biomass, nuclear and hydrogen, along with special sessions of advanced battery technologies. Energy 2010 boasts these Tutorial Speakers: Yet-Ming Chiang, MIT on Batteries; Ned Stetson, DOE on Hydrogen; Ryne Raffaelle, NREL on Solar; Jose Zayas, SNL on Wind; Steve Zinkel, ORNL on Nuclear; and Mark Verbrugge, GM; Gary Wright, USAF; and Sandra Devincent Wolf, MRS on Overview Energy Talks.
Who Should Attend |
Energy 2010 is a follow-up to Materials Innovations in an Emerging Hydrogen Economy 2008. Similar to Hydrogen 2008, Energy 2010 is intended for not only scientists and engineers active in energy and materials science research (in areas involving ceramics, metals and polymers), but also those new to the field. The Ceramic Transactions, Volume 202 containing the proceedings from Hydrogen 2008 is available in ACerS Bookstore. Visit Symposia to learn about the Technical Program or download the Advance Brochure.
Registration Rates |
Online registration for Energy 2010 is closed. Please register onsite.
After Jan. 21, 2010 |
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ACerS Member | $695 |
ASM/SPE/MRS/SAMPE Member | $695 |
Nonmember | $810 |
Committee Member/Speaker | $645 |
Emeritus/Senior | $545 |
One-Day Member | $545 |
One-Day Nonmember |
$660 |
Material Advantage Student Member | $210 |
Student Not in Material Advantage | $245 |
Extra Conference Dinner | $65 |
Extra Conference Proceedings | $95 |
Optional Tour | $80 |
Programming |
The 4 day interactive, interdisciplinary technical forum will include tutorials and invited overview presentations of leading energy alternatives, provided by national and international leaders in these fields, along with technical sessions addressing state-of-the-art materials issues involved with these future energy sources. Review the Technical Program areas.
Organization |
Co-Chairs
Dr. Jack G. Simon President Technology Access 989-821-4530 |
Dr. George G. Wicks Consulting Scientist Savannah River National Laboratory 803-725-3190 |
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