Sponsored by IEEE USA, IEEE Region 5, and IEEE, Corpus Christi hosts the sixth annual IEEE GreenTech 2014 Conference, April 3 – 4, 2014. The conference provides the opportunity to for academia, industry, as well as other organizations to present unpublished, original papers on the field of Green Technology, and offer presentations, workshops, and invited talks in related fields.
“This year’s theme is SOW the Seeds of our Future,” said Ruby Mehrubeoglu, the conference chairman. The theme, an acronym for Solar, Ocean, and Wind, focuses on green technology that is deployed in coastal and marine environments. Mehrubeoglu said many excellent “papers on Clean Technology, Green Technology, and Renewable Energy will be presented.” Security has become important to coastal communities who anticipate the keynote luncheon speaker on opening day, Phrantceena Halres, CEO of Total Protection Services Global, with her topic, Green Vulnerabilities and Avoiding Disaster.
Energy topics to be discussed will include:
- Ocean/Tidal/Wind/Solar/
- Geothermal Energy Conversion
- Green Energy Generation and Storage
- Green Energy Transmission and Distribution, Smartgrid
- Biomass, Bio-Fuel as Green Energy
- Green Buildings
- Green Energy Policies, Management and Control
- Green Energy Pedagogy and Curricula
Student Competitions in Circuit Design, Ethics, Technical Papers, and Robotics will immediately follow the Conference on April 5, 2014.
More information about the Conference, registration, and paper/abstract submissions, IEEE R5 annual meeting and student competitions, and other activities visit www.ieeegreentech.org