NSF Energy Manufacturing Workshop January 2011
January 2011 • Atlanta, GA- USA
- Large-scale Chemical and Physical Texturing of Surfaces for Engineering and Biomedical Applications
Dr. Yip-Wah Chung, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern University - Texturing at the Nano/Microscale over Large Areas: Introduction, Summary
Dr. Kornel F. Ehmann, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern University - Amorphous and Nanocrystalline Magnetic Materials in Energy-Efficient Devices
Dr. Ryusuke Hasegawa, Metglas, Inc. - Lithium-ion Battery Manufacturing
Dr. S. Jack Hu, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Michigan - Emerging Research Opportunities in Energy Manufacturing, Membrane and Module Manufacture
Dr. G. Glenn Lipscomb Chemical & Environmental Engineering, University of Toledo - Algenol – Technology Overview and Systematic Analysis of Direct to Ethanol®
Ben A. McCool, Algenol Biofuels - Systems Engineering for Energy Manufacturing
Dr. Leon McGinnis, Associate Director Manufacturing Research Center,Department of Manufacturing Systems (ISyE), Georgia Tech - Dilute Stream Solid-Liquid Separations Using Continuous Vacuum Filtration Technologies
Barry A. Perlmutter, President & Managing Director BHS-Filtration Inc - Challenges in Fabricating Llarge-area Metallic Materials for Energy Economy
Dr. Paul H. Steen, Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, Cornell University - Engineering Design of Algal Production Systems
Richard Thoms, Dr. J. Vernon Cole, CFD Research Corporation. - Membrane-based Recovery and Dehydration of Alcohols From Fermentation Broths – of Materials and Modules
Dr. Leland M. Vane, Sustainable Technology Division, National Risk Management Research Laboratory, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency - Research Opportunities in Laser Surface Texturing/Crystallization of Thin-Film Solar Cells
Dr. Y. Lawrence Yao, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Columbia University