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Program
Climit PhD seminar 2010
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Climit PhD seminar 2010
Oslo, 1-2 November 2010
The Climit PhD seminar 2010 is an exclusive CCS seminar for PhD and
Post Doc candidates.
The aim of the seminar is to establish a meeting place for PhD and
Post Doc candidates working in Norwegian R&D projects related to
CCS. The participants will learn from each other through
presentations and group discussions. The seminar will also be an
excellent opportunity for networking and gaining a broader view of
CCS.
Dr. Aage Stangeland
Special adviser at the Climit program
The Research Council of Norway
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Program
Updated 1 November 20101. November
11.00 - 11.30 Registration
11.30 - 12.15 Lunch
12.15 – 12.30 Welcome
Aage Stangeland, The Research Council of Norway
12.30 - 13.00 Strategies for demonstration and deployment of CCS
Trygve Riis, The Research Council of Norway
13.00 - 13.30 An overview of the Matmora project with focus on challenges related to
dissolution behavior when modeling CO
2storage
Maria Elenius, PhD candidate at the University of Bergen
Maria will present her work and give an overview of the Matmora project which addresses mathematically modeling and risk assessment related to CO2 storage.
13.30 - 14.00 SOLVit – Solvent development
Solrun Johannne Vevelstad,
PhD candidate at NTNU
Solrun will present her work and give an overview of the SOLVit project which addresses development of new solvents for CO2 capture.
14.00 - 14.30 Break
14.30 - 15.00 The BIGCO2 project - CO
2equilibrium in amino acid based solvents
Ugochukwu Aronu, PhD candidate at NTNU
Ugochukwu willpresent his work and give an overview of the BIGCO2 project which addresses development of improved CO2 capture technologies.
15.00 - 16.00 Poster session
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16.00 - 16.15 Challenges related to absorption of CO
2by amines - Oxidative Degradation
of amines
Wang Tielin, PhD candidate at
Tel-Tek
Understanding the degradation behavior of amines is essential to ensure viable
CO
2 capture, and Wang will present new results on oxidative degradation of 2-Amino-2-Methyl-Propanol.16.15 – 16.30 Solubility of CO
2in MEA
Ying Jiru, PhD candidate at
Tel-Tek
Monoethanolamin (MEA) is one of the most common amines used for
CO
2 capture, and Ying will present new results on the solubility ofCO
2 in aqueous MEA solutions.20.00
Dinner
Dinner at Kunstnernes Hus, Wergelandsveien 17, 0167 Oslo. Menu: Tapas
2. November
08.30 - 08.50 Power Plant with CO
2Capture based on Absorption – Integration Study
Paul Andreas Marchioro Ystad,
PhD candidate at NTNU
Optimal integration of power production and
CO
2 capture is essential to ensure commercially viable CCS. Paul Andreas will present his work on this subject.08.50 - 09.10 CO
2-storage - Mathematical models for flow in porous systems
Leonid Vasiljev,
PhD candidate at the University of Bergen
Leonid will present his work on the effect of porous network coordination number on the macroscopic geometry using pore-scale network models.
09.10 - 09.30 CO
2injection
Szczepan Polak, PhD candidate at NTNU/SINTEF
Szczepan will present his work on experimental investigation of the balance between capillary, viscous and gravitational forces during
CO
2 injection into saline aquifers.09.30 - 10.00 Modelling and simulation of two-phase flows of CO
2in pipelines
Alexandre Morin, NTNU
Understanding the thermodynamics of
CO
2 is essential for safeCO
2 transport in pipelines, and Alexandre will present his work on this subject.5
10.00 - 10.30 Break
10.30 - 11.30 Group discussion
The audience will be divided in groups of four to six. The following question will be discussed:
What are the main challenges to commercialize CCS technology, and how can the challenges be overcome?
Each group will have to deliver a list of four challenges and four solutions. The results will be presented and commented in plenum.
11.30 - 11.50 CCS research at IFE and CEER SUCCESS
Harald Johansen, IFE
Harald is the leader of the IFE CO2 Center. He will present ongoing research activities
at IFE and it the CEER SUCCESS. The presentation will also include an overview on expectations and challenges the PhD candidates meet if they start an academic career. (CEER SUCCES is a Center for Environment-friendly Energy Research focusing on CCS)
11.50 - 12.10 Development of CO
2capture technology at Aker Clean Carbon
Oscar Graff, Aker Clean Carbon
Oscar is the director for technology development at Aker Clean Carbon, and he will present their programs for developing new CO2 capture technology. The presentation
will also include an overview on expectations and challenges the PhD candidates meet if they start a career in industry.
12.10 - 13.15 Lunch
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Posters
Confirmed posters:
An experimental investigation of the balance between capillary, viscous and
gravitational forces during CO
2injection into saline aquifer
Szczepan Polak, NTNU, SINTEF, CO2CRC and The University of New South
; Yildiray
Cinar, CO2CRC and The University of New South; Torleif Holt, SINTEF; Ole Torsæter,
NTNU
Degradation of MEA; a theoretical study
Solrun Johanne Vevelstad
,
NTNU
; Ingvild Eide-Haugmo, NTNU; Eirik Falck da Silva,
SINTEF; Hallvard F. Svendsen, NTNU
Developement of Nanocomposite/Mixed matrix membranes material for gas
separation
Jamil Ahmad, NTNU
Dynamic behaviour of a HMR pre-combustion gas power cycle
Lei Zhao, NTNU
Hydrogen Flame Flashback in Turbulent Boundary Layer Flow
Georg Baumgartner, University of Delft
Pore-Scale Mechanism for CO2 Storage in a Fracture-Matrix System: Physical and
Geometrical Effects
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Practical information
The Climit PhD seminar 2010 is a lunch to lunch seminar arranged in Oslo 1-2 November
2010
Venue: The Research Council of Norway, Stensberggate 26, 0131 Oslo
Organized by the Climit secretariat
Who is invited: PhD and Post Doc candidates working on CCS projects and their
supervisors and project leaders
Questions can be addressed to Aage Stangeland,
[email protected]
, phone +47 22 03 73 70
Cost
There is no conference fee
Hotel room for one night and transport cost to and from Oslo:
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Will be covered by the Climit secretariat for PhD candidates working in a Climit
funded project or CEER projects (restricted to travel within Norway)
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Will normally not be covered for others (Post Doc, PhD candidates not working in
Climit projects, supervisors, project leaders)
Aim of the seminar
The vision is to establish the best meeting place for young scientists working with CCS
and to ensure that all participants will enhance their overall knowledge about CCS
Establish a network for PhD and Post Doc candidates working with CCS
Get a broad overview of challenges and state-of-the art technology of the complete CCS
chain
Documentation
All presentations will be available at
www.climit.no
after the seminar
All participants will get a hard copy of fact sheets for all Climit funded projects
Hotel
Hotel rooms are booked at the Rica Holberg Hotel,
Holbergs plass 1, 0166 Oslo. The participant
list in page nine has information about who will stay at the hotel. If you need to change your
hotel reservation, please contact the hotel at 23 15 72 00 or
[email protected].The
reference number is 7926301.
Conference Dinner
All participants are invited to dinner at Kunstnernes Hus, 1 November at 20:00. Menu: Tapas
Address: Wergelandsveien 17, 0167 Oslo
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Map
The map below shows the different venues:
A: Nathionaltheateret Train Station:
The airport express train from Gardermoen
Airport stops here. Please note that not
all airport express trains stop here. Those trains going only to Oslo S do not go as far
as the Nathionaltheateret Train Station.
B: Rica Holberg Hotel, Holbergs plass 1
If you do not carry too much luggage you can easily walk from the Nationaltheateret
Train Station to the hotel in less than 10 minutes.
C: The Research Council of Norway, Stensberggate 26
This is the venue for the Climit PhD Seminar. Meeting room: Abel
D: Kunstnernes Hus, Wergelandsveien 17
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Participants
Name Organisation Participate at the seminar
Hotel room booked at Rica Holberg Hotel
Cost covered
Alexandre Morin SINTEF x x x
Amir Taheri NTNU x x x
Anja Sundal UiO x
Binyam Lema Alemu UiO x
Elsa du Plessis UiB x x x
Erik Gjernes Gassnova x x
Gamunu Lasantha S. P. Arachchige HiT x x x
Georg Baumgartner Univ Delft x x x
Hamid Mehdizadeh NTNU x x x
Han Jingyi Tel-Tek x x x
Hilde Kristine Hvidevold UiB x x x
Jamil Ahmad NTNU x x x
Johan Olav Helland IRIS x x
Julien Moisan Statoil x x
Lei Zhao NTNU x x x
Leonid Vasiljev UiB x x x
Marie Elenius UiB x x x
Mary Kang Princeton x x
Matthieu Angeli UiO x
Mehdi Karimi NTNU x x x
Nuria Tavera Valero NTNU x x x
Paul Andreas Marchioro Ystad NTNU x x x
Paulo Herrera UiB x x
Solrun Johanne Vevelstad NTNU x x x
Svein Eggen Gassnova x x x
Szczepan Polak SINTEF x x x
Therese K. Flaathen UiO x
Trine Solberg Mykkeltvedt UiB x x
Trygve Riis NFR x
Ugochukwu Edwin Aronu NTNU x x x
Vajiheh Nafisi NTNU x x x
Viktorija Tomkute UMB x x x
Van Thi Hai Pham UiO x
Wang Shuai HiT x x x
Wang Tielin Tel-Tek x x
Xiao Luo NTNU x x x
Ying Jiru Tel-Tek x x x
Yingfang Zhou IRIS x x x
Zhou Yifei HiT x x x
Aage Stangeland NFR x
* If checked for cost covered: the Climit program will cover
travel cost within Norway and hotel for one night10