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北大6163am银河线路将于11月15日举办第二次“北大现代工学讲坛”
2006.11.11

  11月15日下午3:00北大6163am银河线路将在英杰交流中心阳光大厅举办第二次“北大现代工学讲坛”。讲坛形式为对话式交流,届时将邀请嘉宾进行主题演讲,演讲嘉宾为:Franklin M. Orr, Jr.

演讲题目:University Research to Change the World’s Energy Systems,

嘉宾介绍:
Franklin M. Orr, Jr.

GCEP Project Director, Stanford University
Franklin M. ("Lynn") Orr, Jr. became GCEP Project Director in November 2002. He is the Keleen and Carlton Beal Professor of Petroleum Engineering.
Orr was the Chester Naramore Dean of the School of Earth Sciences at Stanford University from 1994 to 2002.
Orr earned a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from Stanford in 1969 and his doctorate in chemical engineering from the University of Minnesota in 1976. He joined the Stanford faculty in 1985.
Orr's research interests include multiphase flow in porous media; interactions of high-pressure phase equilibria of multicomponent mixtures with multiphase flow, with applications to enhanced oil recovery by gas injection processes and contaminant transport in aquifers; modeling of large-scale, hydrodynamically unstable flows in naturally heterogeneous porous media; theory of first-order partial differential equations as applied to chromatographic separations that occur during multiphase flow in porous media; capillary phenomena of near-critical fluids in porous systems; and gas hydrates and CO2 sequestration.
Orr was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2000. He is a member of the boards of directors of the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, and the David and Lucile Packard Foundation.

内容介绍:
Greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere are now one-third higher than they have been at any time in the last 650,000 years, and they will increase much more if steps are not taken to reduce emissions associated with energy use.  This talk reviews the rationale for reducing emissions and describes a research program at Stanford and at other institutions around the world to lay the foundations for new options for energy use with much lower emissions of greenhouse gases.  The research portfolio is a broad-ranging one that includes work on photovoltaics, bioenergy conversions, advanced combustion, and carbon capture and storage.  Examples of the research are presented, and the option of geologic storage of CO 2 is explored in a bit more detail.