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thanatos132000
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--------------------------------------------- Date: December 4, 2009 Time: 7:30 AM - 6 PM EST (registration, 7:30 - 8:30 AM) Location: University of Pennsylvania, Department of Chemistry, 231 S. 34th St. (34th and Spruce), Philadelphia, PA Hotel room reservations, if needed, can be done by clicking here. Opportunities to Participate: Attend - space is limited -- do not miss out, register now!! Sponsor - make a bold statement about your company's commitment to the new energy economy. Present Poster - promote your company/organization, products, and technology. Our economy is on the verge of an energy transformation. Many new technologies are being developed to harness renewable sources. Like everything else, it all starts with chemistry. CDMA will present a unique conference called Capitalizing on Wind and Solar Energy as part of its Opportunities for Chemicals and Materials conference series. Speakers will present a downstream view of unmet chemical and materials needs in support of wind and solar energy. This is not about generating energy, but rather about enabling products, e.g., films, adhesives, coatings, lubricants, and structural materials needed to produce low cost, efficient, and durable energy devices. If your company is asking “How can we participate?”, then this is a must-attend event. No other conference provides this chemicals and materials focus. Our keynoter is Mike Eckhart, President of the American Council On Renewable Energy (ACORE). Come to learn and come to network -- increase your chances to win in the new energy economy! CDMA's Opportunities for Chemicals and Materials series focuses on opportunities that have significant new business growth potential for the chemical and materials industries and the value chains they serve. ----- More here . Just wondering, will this project extend beyond the calculation of organic materials for solar energy, and into other clean energy technologies like wind, geothermal, or bioenergy in the near future? ![]() |
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Sekerob
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Very much doubt it would fall under the same project and come from the same scientists. Maybe a follow up to organic solar or other compounds.
----------------------------------------Would the others have a grid-computing size solution that require thousands of years of CPU time that can be split into little pieces?
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