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OTC University R&D Showcase

The Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) is providing universities the opportunity to share with the OTC 2011 attendees their current and planned R&D projects of relevance to offshore technology.

2011 OTC University R&D Showcase Schedule

Reliant Center, Level 2 Foyer Area

Monday, 2 May 2011

0900 - 1700

Missouri University of Science and Technology

Research Highlights and Capabilities of Missouri S&T

National Corrosion Center at Rice University

Assessment of Corrosion

Prevention of Corrosion

Nano Membrane and Carbon Capture

Rice University

Robotic MFL Sensor and Vibration Based Monitoring and Inspection of Deepwater Risers

Texas A&M University, Petroleum Engineering Department

Crisman Institute for Petroleum Research
Energy Engineering Institute

University of Oklahoma

Fiber Containing Sweep Fluids for Ultra Deepwater Drilling Applications

University of Strathclyde

Innovative Testing Approach to Marine Current Turbines & Wave Energy Converters

VIV of Offshore Risers: Theoretical, Numerical, Experimental & CFD Approaches

Low Carbon Shipping: A Systems Approach

Tuesday, 3 May 2011

0900 - 1700

Missouri University of Science and Technology

Research Highlights and Capabilities of Missouri S&T

National Corrosion Center at Rice University

Assessment of Corrosion

Prevention of Corrosion

Nano Membrane and Carbon Capture

Rice University

Advanced Crude Oil Characterization for Modeling of Phase Behavior & Compositional Grading of Asphaltenes

Asphaltene Deposition Simulator for the Prediction of Deposition in Well Bores and Pipelines

Texas A&M University, Petroleum Engineering Department

Crisman Institute for Petroleum Research

Energy Engineering Institute

Texas Tech University

Early Stage Detection of Hydrate/Asphaltene Formation

Measuring Hydrate Formation/Dissolution in w/o Emulsions

University of Strathclyde

Innovative Testing Approach to Marine Current Turbines & Wave Energy Converters

VIV of Offshore Risers: Theoretical, Numerical, Experimental & CFD Approaches

Low Carbon Shipping: A Systems Approach

Wednesday, 4 May 2011

0900 - 1700

Carnegie Mellon University/ National Robotics Engineering Center

SensaBot Mobile Inspection Robot

The LNG Pipe Vision (LPV) System

Rice University

Advanced Crude Oil Characterization for Modeling of Phase Behavior & Compositional Grading of Asphaltenes

Asphaltene Deposition Simulator for the Prediction of Deposition in Well Bores and Pipelines

Texas Tech University

Early Stage Detection of Hydrate/Asphaltene Formation
Measuring Hydrate Formation/Dissolution in w/o Emulsions

Richard E. Smalley Institute for Nanoscale Science and Technology at Rice University

Nano Energy Research