Recent focus on global warming resulted
in expediting efforts to reduce environmental impacts of energy production,
storage and transmission. The "Green Energy"
covers all these aspects and provides renewable energy from least-polluting
sources. New innovative technologies are needed to accomplish this goal
and harness the geothermal, wind, solar, hydro and nuclear power efficiently.
Recent advances in the areas of fuel cells, solar cells, hydrogen storage
systems, supercapacitors, lithium ion batteries, biological energy harvesting
systems and thermoelectric devices provide hope for a better future towards
greener energy at the global level.
The newly formed department of energy science
(DOES) at Sungkyunkwan Univeristy (SKKU) in collaboration with Korean
Carbon Society will be conducting the first international conference
on "Nanocarbons for Green Energy" by the financial support
from Jeollabukdo state and Jeonju city, the Center of Carbon Valley.
This three day event in the beautiful and traditional Jeonju area of
South Korea will be held during Nov. 3-6, 2009 and will provide state
of the art presentations from internationally known scientists and engineers
working on energy. In addition, a panel discussion at the end of the
meeting will provide guidelines for research and development towards
greener energy. |
â– Plenary Speakers
- Zhong Lin Wang Georgia Institue of Technology,
USA
Nanogenerators for harvesting mechanical and body movement energy
- Hong Thomas Hahn Director of Korea Institute
of Science and Technology, Korea
- Hong Kyu Park LG Chem, Korea
Nano-crystalline LiFePO4 Olivine Material for Lithium Ion Battery
- Huiming Cheng Institute of Metal Research,
China
Synthesis and Application Explorations of Graphene
â– Invited Speakers
Check out our list of confirmed speakers here. |