Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2020
Volume 65, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 2–6, 2020; Denver, Colorado
Session L28: Seeing the Energy FutureIndustry Invited Undergrad Friendly
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Sponsoring Units: FIAP GERA Chair: Carlos Gutierrez, Sandia National Laboratories Room: 405-407 |
Wednesday, March 4, 2020 8:00AM - 8:36AM |
L28.00001: Robert Andosca Invited Talk
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Wednesday, March 4, 2020 8:36AM - 9:12AM |
L28.00002: Doing More with Less – Advanced Sensing enabling uROV, a Next Generation Inspection, Maintenance, and Repair Platform for Subsea Assets Invited Speaker: Andrew Speck Over the last few years, the Oil & Gas Industry has increasingly been driven to provide the most cost-effective and reliable supply of energy possible in order to continue providing over half of the world’s energy mix sustainably. This has required service providers for the industry to relentlessly optimize their technology performance and service delivery to improve asset economics both in existing fields as well as in new developments. A key location for optimization is in the multi-billion-dollar investments in subsea fields which require continual operational expenditures for services such as Inspection, Maintenance, and Repair (IMR) to ensure asset integrity. |
Wednesday, March 4, 2020 9:12AM - 9:48AM |
L28.00003: Perspectives on the Future of Energy Production Invited Speaker: Ross Koningstein Tentative notional abstract. Work in progress. |
Wednesday, March 4, 2020 9:48AM - 10:24AM |
L28.00004: Accelerating Commercialization of Energy Efficient SiC Power Electronics Invited Speaker: Victor Veliadis In an increasingly electrified technology driven world, power electronics is central to the entire manufacturing economy. Silicon (Si) power devices have dominated power electronics due to their low cost volume production, excellent starting material quality, ease of processing, and proven reliability. Although Si power devices continue to make progress, they are approaching their operational limits primarily due to their relatively low bandgap and critical electric field that result in high conduction and switching losses, and poor high temperature performance. |
Wednesday, March 4, 2020 10:24AM - 11:00AM |
L28.00005: Visualizing the Future of Energy Storage Invited Speaker: Imre Gyuk TBD |
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