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Welcome to The Energy Network Day

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Chalmers Energy Network Day is traditionally the opportunity to meet other researchers interested in energy development and learn how technologies, energy system analysis and industrial ambitions together can improve our lives. It is for all who would like to connect to this area of advanced research at Chalmers and see what colleagues have achieved and find opportunities were your own research may contribute.

Overview

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  • Date:Starts 18 April 2023, 08:40Ends 18 April 2023, 13:30
  • Seats available:250
  • Location:
    Palmstedtsalen, Chalmers conference center. Chalmersplatsen 1, Chalmers Campus Johanneberg.
  • Language:English
  • Last sign up date:17 April 2023
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Program

8:40 Fika
9.00 – 9.05 Introduction & Welcome, Tomas Kåberger, director of the Energy Area of Advance.
9.05 – 9.40 Industrial energy opportunities. What support would we like?
Niklas Wahlberg, VP system solutions and partnerships, AB Volvo.

9.45 – 10.15 Research high-lights from Chalmers Energy research:

  • “High Power Inductive Charging”, Yujing Liu, Professor at Electrical Machines and Power Electronics.
  • "Coupling protein and bioenergy production with restorative agriculture: Results from deployment analyses for grass-based biorefineries in Sweden", Sebnem Yilmaz Balaman, Researcher at Physical Resource.
  • "Common goals for electrification: challenges and opportunities in bridging technologies across different energy and transport sectors", Hua-Dong Yao, Associate Professor at Marine Technology.
  • “Battery development”, Aleksandar Matic, Professor at Materials Physics.
  • “THz electromagnetic particle monitoring for efficient gas-solids conversion", David Pallarès, Professor at Energy Technology.

    10.20 – 10.40 Coffee break

10.40 – 11.00 Presentations of Energy Area of Advance newly appointed profile leaders and researcher:

  • TBA
  • Profile leader Sustainable Vehicle Technologies – Carlos Xisto, Associate Professor at Fluid Dynamics.
  • Mathilde Luneau – Assistant professor, Dep. of Chemistry and chemical Engineering

11.00 – 11.40 Baseload, stable, inertia, storage from 20th century systems to the future electricity, Lisa Göransson, Associate Professor, Dep. of Space, Earth and Environment

11.40 – 12.15 Panel discussion

  • Mathilde Luneau, assistant professor, Dep. of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering.
  • Lisa Göransson, Associate Professor at Energy Technology.
  • Frances Sprei, Associate Professor at Physical Resource Theory.

12.15 – 12.30 Summary, Tomas Kåberger, director of the Energy Area of Advance