WEBINARS Materials Science & Chemistry for Alternative Energy Applications
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Date: January 19th, 2012 Time: USA 11:00 a.m. EST / 10:00 a.m. CST / 8:00 a.m. PST / 16:00 GMT Energy storage & conversion materials are a hot topic. Chemistry and materials science are playing a leading role in developing more powerful and long-lasting batteries, solar panels, fuel cells, biologically derived fuels, and other energy-related technology to power an increasingly crowded planet. It’s also an imperative to reduce emissions and process by-products for environmental sustainability, while simultaneously managing costs. This webcast will cover the application of computational methods to developing innovative materials for energy production, storage, and conversion.
Who should participate? • Researchers/R&D Managers • Laboratory Managers/Directors/Supervisors • Laboratory Technicians/Operators • VPs of R&D
Speakers Dr. George Fitzgerald, Ph.D. Lead Scientist Accelrys
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How virtual screening can be used to develop improved batteries, fuel cells, and biofuels
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How informatics and workflow management complement molecular modeling in alternative energy research
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How high-throughput computation can accelerate the pace of materials discovery
Hosted by
Sponsored by
Ted Pawela Senior Director Accelrys
Moderator Stephen Ritter Senior Editor C&EN
Register FREE at www.cen-online.org/webinar
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