In this modern society, excessive consumption or combustion of fossil fuels has influenced global climate change, causing a major shift that demands urgent attention. The industrial processes for manufacturing and transportation have already released a significant amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) into the environment, contributing to an increase of CO2 that may potentially increase our planet temperature by approximately ~1.5 to 2 oC. To address this grand challenge, the International Energy Agency (IEA) has championed a roadmap for achieving net-zero emissions with a path towards carbon negative technologies in a longer term. This symposium aims to bring academic experts, stake holders, industry delegates and policy makers from across the fields to foster discussions on decarbonization technologies with a particular emphasis on net-zero or carbon negative technologies for the production of value-added products from carbon dioxide (CO2).
11:30 AM
Leiqing Hu, Kai Chen, Yang Jiao, Haiqing Lin
11:46 AM
Ceren Kocaman, Kumar Varoon Agrawal
12:02 PM
Jian Hao, Kumar Varoon Agrawal
12:18 PM
12:34 PM
Ramu Banavath, Sayyam Deshpande, Yufan Zhang, Shegufta Upama, Micah Green
12:50 PM
Ahmed Abdallah, Razan Khawaja, Zeinab Ataya, Yasmin Abdelkarim, Tagwa Musa, Mohamed Sufiyan Challiwala, Hanif Choudhury, Nimir Elbashir
01:06 PM
Ankit Dhakal, Prince Verma, Hailey Hall, Gaurav Giri
01:22 PM
Ankana Roy, Hannah Holmes, Yacine Feliachi, Yi Ren, Johannes Leisen, Lisa S. Baugh, David C. Calabro, Simon C. Weston, Ryan Lively, M.G. Finn
01:38 PM