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 ScheduleReliant Center, Level 2 Foyer Area |
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Monday, 2 May 2011 0900 - 1700 |
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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 |
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 |
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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 |
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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 |
Richard E. Smalley Institute for Nanoscale Science and Technology at Rice University |
Nano Energy Research |


