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2nd Workshop on the Chemistry of Energy Conversion
A sustainable energy future that does not rely on fossil fuels requires the advances of new materials design and development with efficient energy conversion. However, materials development is still at its infancy. There is an imperative to develop new energy conversion strategies. In Nature, plant...
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description | A sustainable energy future that does not rely on fossil fuels requires the advances of new materials design and development with efficient energy conversion. However, materials development is still at its infancy. There is an imperative to develop new energy conversion strategies. In Nature, plants harness sunlight and convert them into chemical energy. The ability to mimic Nature by combining synthetic nanoscopic and molecular components to produce chemical fuels is the Holy Grail to achieve sustainable energy production. The Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS) and the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (SPMS), NTU, are jointly organizing this workshop. We aim to create dialogues among scientists in the energy conversion field, with the ultimate goal of facilitating breakthroughs in materials design for energy conversion. It will also bring the expertise on Chemistry of Energy Conversion to the door steps of the materials research community in Singapore and also provide a platform for participants to meet, network and exchange information about recent research findings on advanced materials. |
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spelling | cern-21426592019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2142659eng2nd Workshop on the Chemistry of Energy ConversionA sustainable energy future that does not rely on fossil fuels requires the advances of new materials design and development with efficient energy conversion. However, materials development is still at its infancy. There is an imperative to develop new energy conversion strategies. In Nature, plants harness sunlight and convert them into chemical energy. The ability to mimic Nature by combining synthetic nanoscopic and molecular components to produce chemical fuels is the Holy Grail to achieve sustainable energy production. The Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS) and the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (SPMS), NTU, are jointly organizing this workshop. We aim to create dialogues among scientists in the energy conversion field, with the ultimate goal of facilitating breakthroughs in materials design for energy conversion. It will also bring the expertise on Chemistry of Energy Conversion to the door steps of the materials research community in Singapore and also provide a platform for participants to meet, network and exchange information about recent research findings on advanced materials.oai:cds.cern.ch:21426592016 |
spellingShingle | 2nd Workshop on the Chemistry of Energy Conversion |
title | 2nd Workshop on the Chemistry of Energy Conversion |
title_full | 2nd Workshop on the Chemistry of Energy Conversion |
title_fullStr | 2nd Workshop on the Chemistry of Energy Conversion |
title_full_unstemmed | 2nd Workshop on the Chemistry of Energy Conversion |
title_short | 2nd Workshop on the Chemistry of Energy Conversion |
title_sort | 2nd workshop on the chemistry of energy conversion |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2142659 |