Optical Instrumentation for Energy and Environmental Applications (E2)

Renewable Energy and the Environment



Optical Instrumentation for Energy and Environmental Applications (E2)

03 - 07 noviembre 2013
JW Marriott Tucson Star Pass, Tucson, Arizona, USA

Focus on monitoring and controlling the generation of energy and its impact on the environment towards a self- sustainable earth.

The E2 conference is conceived to be an interdisciplinary forum that will bring together people from industry, university and government. This will allow researchers, industry and government to share their needs in regard to the economics, legal requirements, and permitting issues that surround energy extraction and production with those who may be able to bring innovative optical solutions to bear on those issues.

In order to develop a sustainable energy future, it is necessary to consider both the production of energy and the impact of production on the environment. This conference focuses on optical technologies that address environmental impacts of energy production management.  Conference topics span all forms of energy production and energy distribution such as wind, solar, fossil fuels and cogeneration techniques in addition to technologies which increase energy efficiency.
 

Topic Categories

1. Optical tools for manufacturing, measuring and monitoring renewable energy generation
2. Optics in environment  and pollution monitoring
3. Optics in monitoring services related to other industries
4. Optics in research in high energy materials
5. Future emerging technologies

View the full list of topics to be considered.
 



Sai Santosh Kumar Raavi
Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia
Italy

Chair
Michael Wojcik
Space Dynamics Laboratory
United States

Chair

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IMPORTANT DATES

Abstract and Summary Submission 17 julio 2013 12:00 EDT
Abstract and Summary Submission 17 julio 2013
Hotel Reservation 3 octubre 2013 23:59 EDT
Hotel Reservation 3 octubre 2013
Advanced Registration 7 octubre 2013 23:59 EDT
Advanced Registration 7 octubre 2013

Blake Crowther, Space Dynamics Laboratory, USA, DIAL System for Fugitive Gas Detection at Energy Production Sites

Kazuo Hotate, University of Tokyo, Japan, High Performance Distributed Optical Fiber Sensors for Smart Structures and Environmental Monitoring

Oliver Monti, Arizona State University, USA, The Importance of Interfaces in Excitonic Solar Cells: Towards Control from First-Principles

Greg Rieker, University of Colorado, USA, To Be Determined

Alex Zolot, Air Force Research Lab, USA, To Be Determined








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