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Home > Call for Papers > ENGY I
Energy R&D Workshop I (ENGY I)
Sponsored by
Date: August 14 (Thu), 2008
Time: 2:30pm - 5:30pm
Venue: Town and Country Hotel, San Diego, CA
Abstract Due: Extended to April 20, 2008
Final Paper Due: July 1, 2008
 
OBJECTIVES
 
  • To explore means of energy savings through efficiency improvement of industrial and power plants, thus prolonging the life expectancy of energy resources on our planet.

  • To reduce the temperature of exhaust fluids from all industrial and power generating facilities, resulting in reduced emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) for given mechanical and process work.

  • To explore the possibilities of a positive means of eliminating, storing and reducing GHG, which is the unavoidable by-product of the combustion of fossil fuels and considered to be the major cause of the global warming, leading to eventual destruction of our earth.
   
TOPICS
 
  • Case study of a joint project conducted between corporations of Korea and USA demonstrating the utilization of waste heat and its conversion to useful electric power in Korea .

  • Presentation of future potential joint effort projects between the two countries.

  • Review of worldwide studies on the reduction, storage and elimination of Greenhouse Gases (GHG) and the feasibility of such efforts.
   
KEY SPEAKERS
 
US KOREA
Keynote Speaker

 



Dr. Sung Chul Shin ( President, Korea Institute of Energy and Resources Technology Evaluation and Planning [KETEP])

Invited Speakers

 



Prof. Youn-Woo Lee (Seoul Nat’l Univ.)

Dr. Ki-Woo Lee (Korea Institute of Energy Research)

Dr. Jong-Hee Park (Alion Science and Engineering)
   
   
SYMPOSIUM CO-CHAIRS
 
US KOREA
Chair and Co-chairs

Yong Nak Lee (Chair), Heat Transfer R&D
ynlee@htrdltd.com

Jong-Hee Park, Alion Science and Engineering
jhpark@0423@gmail.com



Youn-Woo Lee, Seoul National University
ywlee@snu.ac.kr

Ki-Woo Lee, Korea Institute of Energy Research
kwlee914@hotmail.com

   
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