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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Innovating Solutions to Tomorrow’s Energy Challenges
NYSERDA President and CEO Francis J. Murray To
Speak at Annual Conference of Center for Future Energy Systems
at Rensselaer
Francis J. Murray, president and chief executive officer of
the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority
(NYSERDA), will give the keynote address today at the 2012-13
Annual Conference of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Center for Future
Energy Systems (CFES).
The all-day event is a showcase for the leading-edge energy
research taking place at Rensselaer, and aims to promote and
encourage additional collaboration between academia and
industry on important energy topics. The event will take place
at the Hilton Garden Inn in Troy, N.Y. Murray’s presentation is
titled “New York’s Energy Policy in Practice: Framework for the
Future.” See the full schedule at: http://bit.ly/149UEn1
CFES actively partners with industry, government, and
educational institutions to accelerate renewable energy
research, move technologies from the laboratory to the
marketplace, and ultimately build value and create jobs. CFES
is one of 15 designated Centers for Advanced Technology funded
by the Empire State Development (ESD)
Division for Science,
Technology and Innovation (NYSTAR). From 2005 to 2012, CFES
leveraged a total $6.5 million investment from the state to
help the center’s industrial partners deliver $73 million in
economic impact and create 150 jobs.
“Every day, CFES works with forward-thinking companies and
helps them harness the expertise of Rensselaer faculty and
students to advance fundamental research as well as solve
specific, real-world energy challenges,” said Jian Sun, CFES
director and professor in the Department of Electrical,
Computer, and Systems Engineering at Rensselaer. “Our
annual conference is an opportunity to look back and report on
our success, and we look forward to discussing new strategies
for solving tomorrow’s energy challenges.”
“I am thrilled to be able to tell the story of New York
state leading the nation in developing the clean energy
technology of the future,”
Murray said. “Through the vision and leadership of Governor
Cuomo, New York continues to strengthen the vital link between
the public and private sectors and academia to nurture and grow
the clean energy value chain. It begins with research and
development and continues through clean tech incubators and
proof-of-concept centers, and ultimately leads to the
commercialization of clean energy technologies that create
economic opportunity and a cleaner environment for all New
Yorkers.”
“Facilitating the transfer of technology from academia to
commercialization is a critical component of Governor Cuomo’s
strategy to grow New York’s economy,” said Empire State
Development President, CEO, and Commissioner Kenneth
Adams. “Advanced technology centers like this one were
created to help bridge the gap between technology-based applied
research and the marketplace, and create jobs and spur
growth. CEFS is doing cutting-edge work, and I look
forward to continuing to partner with them as they work with
industry to bring new innovations to market and create jobs in
New York.”
Researchers from several CFES industrial partners from
across the state will speak at the conference, including GE
Global Research, IBM, Primet Precision Materials, and
International Rectifier. Additionally, the conference will
feature talks from several Rensselaer faculty members about
their energy research:
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Liping Huang | Hierarchical
Nanostructured Porous Carbon for Energy-related
Applications
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Peter Dinolfo | Molecular
Electrocatalysts for Solar Fuel Production
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Leila Parsa, Mona Hella, and Paul Chow |
High-Voltage Normally-off GaN MOSC-HEMTs on Silicon
Substrates for Power Switching Devices
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Christian Wetzel | GaN for
Large-Scale Power Efficiency
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Mark J. Embrechts | Big Data
Analytics for Renewable Energy: bigDAARE
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Mona Hella | Si and GaAs Power
Integrated Circuits,
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Robert Karlicek and Paul Chow |
Monolithic Optoelectronic Integration of GaN High-Voltage
Power FETs and LEDs with a Selective Epi Removal
Process
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Joe Chow | Phasor State Estimation
for Data Accuracy Improvement and Power Transfer Interface
Monitoring
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Joe Chow | Power System State
Estimation Using a Non-Iterative Direct State Calculation
Method
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Jian Sun | Online Measurement of
Power Grid Impedance
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Jian Sun | Adaptive Control of
Grid-Connected Inverters for Renewable Energy
Applications
CFES is the locus of energy research at Rensselaer, where
world-leading science and engineering researchers from all
fields gather to collaborate on building a productive, more
efficient future. With partners Cornell University and Brookhaven National
Laboratory, the center’s research thrusts range from
nanomaterials for energy conversion and storage, to smart
grids, fuel cells, solar, wind, and many other areas.
More than 30 researchers and 45 students from Rensselaer,
Cornell, and Brookhaven collaborate on CFES projects.
For additional information on CFES and energy research at
Rensselaer, visit:
New York State Center for Future Energy Systems at
Rensselaer
http://www.rpi.edu/cfes/
Energy@Rensselaer
http://energy.rpi.edu
Energy Scholars Program at Rensselaer Connects
Students with Industry
http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=3049
Researchers Secure $2 Million Award To Boost
Reliability, Sustainability of Power Grids
http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=2910
Jian Sun Named Director of Center for Future Energy
Systems at Rensselaer
http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=2821
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Published
January 25,
2013 |
Contact: Michael Mullaney
Phone: (518) 276-6161
E-mail: mullam@rpi.edu |
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