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AREA 1 : Policy |
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HANS JØRGEN PALUDAN-MÜLLER KOCH, Deputy State Secretary, Ministry of Climate and Energy, Danish Energy Agency, Denmark from 2007. He has devoted as a leader of IEA members countries to RETD (Renewable Energy Technology Deployment). Since 2002, he is in charge of Denmark’s representative in the European Union High-Level Council Groups on Energy, Head of the Danish Delegation to the Governing Board of the International Energy Agency (IEA/OECD) and Head of Denmark’s Delegation to the Energy Committee of the Nordic Council of Ministers. |
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Dan TON is Program Manager of Smart Grid R&D within the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability (OE). He is responsible for developing and implementing a multi-year R&D program plan for next-generation smart grid technologies to transform the electric grid in the United States, through public/private partnerships. He also manages Smart Grid Investment Grant projects for more than $600 million in DOE funds. Previously, Dan managed the Renewable Systems Integration program within the DOE Solar Energy Technologies Program. Dan holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and a Master of Science in Business Management, both from the University of Maryland. |
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AREA 2 : Photovoltaics |
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Joachim LUTHER is Chief Executive Officer of the Solar Energy Research Institute of Singapore (SERIS). His present research foci in photovoltaics are silicon devices (wafers and thin-film), nano-structured solar cells and systems technology. Prof Luther holds a PhD degree in atomic physics from the University of Hannover, Germany and was the director of the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems in Freiburg, Germany from 1993 to 2006. He won a number of awards, including the European Becquerel Prize “for outstanding merits in photovoltaics” in 2005 and the Fraunhofer Coin “for outstanding merits within the Fraunhofer society”. In the same year, he won the "German Environmental Award" of the Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt. In 2008 he was recognized by the TIME magazine as a “Hero of the Environment”. |
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AREA 3 : Solar Thermal Applications |
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Dr.-Ing. Michael GEYER obtained his Physics Diploma at the University of Tübingen in 1981 and holds a Ph. D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Essen. Since 1981 his professional activities have been dedicated to the development of renewable energy systems, including positions as researcher and deputy director at the German Aerospace Agency (DLR) departments in Stuttgart and the Plataforma Solar de Almeria in Spain (1981-1989), Manager for System Engineering, Research and Development at Flachglas Solartechnik and ABB (1989-1993), Professor for Energy-, Power Plant Technology and Process Technology at the Polytechnic University of Regensburg (1993-1995) and Head of DLR’s Division at the Plataforma Solar de Almeria in Spain from 1995 until 2001. From 2001 until 2007 he was responsible for the development of the AndaSol projects in Spain. Since 2007 he is the Director for International Business Development of Abengoa Solar S.A., (www.abengoasolar.com). From 2000 until 2008 he served as the Executive Secretary of the IEA SolarPACES Implementing Agreement. Since 2007 he has been elected Vice-President of the European Solar Thermal Electricity Association ESTELA. He is author or co-author of more than 60 publications.
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AREA 4 : Low Energy Architecture |
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Deo PRASAD is an international authority on sustainable buildings and cities and among the leading advocates for sustainability in Australia. He is a Professor at the University of New South Wales in Sydney. Deo won the 2006 Royal Australian Institute of Architect’s National Education Award for contribution to ‘sustainability education, research and design’. He has also won the Federal Government’s national award for ‘outstanding contribution to energy related research’. Deo has been President of the ANZSES and Director of ISES and in 2009 Deo has been selected by the prestigious Asia Pacific Green Building Journal ‘FuturArc’ as one of the 18 most influential people promoting sustainable buildings in the Asia Pacific region. |
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AREA 5 : Wind Energy |
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Arthouros ZERVOS is a Professor at the Mechanical Engineering Department of the National Technical University of Athens. He has more than two decades of high-level expertise in policy, science, research and technology across the European renewable energy sector. He has led the key European renewable energy bodies. He has acted as policy advisor to Governments, EU bodies and policy fora. He is currently President of the European Wind Energy Association (EWEA), Chairman of the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) and President of the European Renewable Energy Council (EREC). |
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Mike ROBINSON Managing director of National Wind Technology Center, NREL |
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AREA 6 : Biomass |
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Chun-Zhu LI obtained his PhD in Chemical Engineering in 1993 from Imperial College London. He is the Director of Curtin Centre for Advanced Energy Science and Engineering, Curtin University of Technology in Australia. His research interests in the area of bioenergy science and engineering include the gasification of biomass for the distributed power generation and the pyrolysis of biomass and bio-refinery of bio-oil for the production of bio-fuels and chemicals. |
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Paritud BHANDHUBANYONG is an ADO Advisor to the President of the National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA). His educational background is Doctor of Metallurgical Engineering from the University of Tokyo. He used to work as Associate Professor in Chulalongkorn University then accepted the position of Director of the National Metal and Materials Technology or MTEC at NSTDA for 8 years before the present position. He is Director of the Cluster for the R and D in Alternative Energy and Cluster for the R and D in Automobile and Transportation. His research and presentation included the materials technology field and policy papers on alternative energy promotion. |
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AREA 7 : Hydrogen & Fuel Cell |
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Kazunari DOMEN, Professor, the University of Tokyo,Doctor of Science. Major Fields: Physical Chemistry, Heterogeneous Catalysis, Photocatalysis, Surface Chemistry, Functional Materials. Award: Encouragement Prize, Catalysis Society of Japan, 1990, Catalyst Preparation Awards, 1991 and Catalysis Society of Japan Awards 2007. After graduating from the University of Tokyo in 1976, received a Ph.D. in Science in 1982, became Associate Researcher, Associated professor, professor in Tokyo Institute of Technology in 1996. He became Professor at he University of Tokyo in 2004. |
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AREA 8 : Ocean Energy |
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Toshio YAMAGATA obtained his D. Sc. in Geophysics from the University of Tokyo in 1977. He is currently the Dean of School of Science, the University of Tokyo. He has been also affiliated with JAMSTEC as program director since 1997. His major fields are Physical Oceanography and Climate Dynamics. Based on his contribution to ocean-atmosphere dynamics and modeling of climate variations, he received several prizes and honors such as Society Prize of the Meteorological Society of Japan, Burr Steinbach Scholar of MIT/WHOI, Society Prize of the Oceanographic Society of Japan, the Sverdrup Gold Medal Prize of American Meteorological Society, Thomson Scientific Research Front Award, TON Award and Medal with Purple Ribbon from the Emperor of Japan. He is a fellow member of both American Geophysical Union and American Meteorological Society. |
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Dr. Per Christer Lund was born in Stavanger, Norway and received his PhD from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in chemical engineering in 1992. Per Christer has been engaged in the energy and environment business in a variety of positions in research, software development and consulting. Per Christer has worked on CCS (Carbon Capture and Storage) at now AIST, Japan as early as 1993 and as research fellow at the Japanese nuclear reactor "Fugen" in 1997. Per Christer has also been involved in design and operation of deregulated electricity markets in North America, India and Europe; as country manager for now NASDAQ OMX in Canada and more recently Vice President at Nord Pool Consulting in Norway. Since 2006, Per Christer is science and technology counsellor at the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Tokyo, with special responsibility for technology and research collaboration within energy and environment between Japan and Norway. |
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AREA 9 : Geothermal Energy |
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Ladislaus “Ladsi” RYBACH is Managing Director of GEOWATT AG Zurich, Switzerland. Previously he was professor of geophysics at ETH Zurich for 20 years. He is President of the International Geothermal Association (IGA) and Vice-Chairman, IEA Geothermal Implementing Agreement Executive Committee. He was the Organizing Committee Chairman, WORLD GEOTHERMAL CONGRESS 2000 in Japan and Honorary Chairman, EUROPEAN GEOTHERMAL CONFERENCE 2003 in Szeged/Hungary. He is also member of the IAH Commission on Mineral and Thermal Waters. His research activities cover a wide range, from heat flow studies and lithospheric geothermics over low-enthalpy utilization (geothermal heat pumps) to Hot Dry Rock modelling. He published many papers and several textbooks on general and applied geothermics. |
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AREA 10 : Advanced Power Systems |
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Britta BUCHHOLZ is head of department "Grid and Plant Planning" including the sectors electricity, district heating, gas and water at the multi utility MVV Energie in Mannheim, Germany. Since 2001, she has led several national and international research projects on integration of renewable energy and distributed generation in the distribution grid. Further, she is lecturer at the ETH Zurich and member of the CIGRE study committee C6 on distributions systems and dispersed generation as chair of the German working group. Britta BUCHHOLZ studied industrial engineering at the Technical University Karlsruhe, Germany and the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Bangkok, Thailand. She holds a PhD in electric engineering from University Kassel with focus on remote electrification based on renewable energy. |
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Benjamin KROPOSKI manages the Distributed Energy Systems Integration at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). His expertise is in the design and testing of renewable and distributed power systems with a focus on photovoltaic system. He has written more than 70 publications in these areas. Dr. Kroposki also participates in the development of distributed power standards and codes for IEEE and IEC. Currently he serves as Chairman for IEEE P1547.4 “Guide for Design, Operation, and Integration of Distributed Resource Island Systems with Electric Power Systems”. |
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AREA 11 : Heat Utilization & Energy Efficiency |
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XU Wei,professor, is the Director of Institute of Building Environment and Energy Efficiency, China Academy of Building Research (CABR). He has been working at CABR Since 1989, and has nearly twenty years’ experience in the development and implementation of energy utilization and energy efficiency in buildings. Now he works as the Chairman of the China Committee of Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning, the Chairman of the China Committee of Ground-Source Heat Pump, Executive vice Chairman of the China Standardization Committee of HVAC & Purification Equipments, and vice president of E2 Committee of IIR as well. |
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AREA 12 : Small Hydro, and Non-Conventional Energy |
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Young-Ho LEE,1980 Bachelor of Engineering, Department of Marine Engineering, Korea Maritime University(KMU). - 1982 Degree of Master, Fluid Engineering, KMU. - 1992 Ph.D. from Department of Mechanical Engineering, Univ. of Tokyo, in the field of PIV and CFD, - Current interest is on renewable energy : wind, marine, micro-hydro in optimized design of energy conversion turbines for new concept and higher efficiency. He is Vice President of Korea Wind Energy Association(KWEA), and played a role of General Chairperson of Organizing Committee in 8th World Wind Energy Conference, Jeju, 2009. |
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