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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240111T080000
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SUMMARY:Business Opportunities: New York & New Jersey Offshore Wind Supplier Forum
DESCRIPTION:BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES: NEW YORK & NEW JERSEY OFFSHORE WIND SUPPLIER FORUM \nThursday\, January 11\, 2024    8:00 am to 5:00 pm \nMarriott at the Brooklyn Bridge\, 333 Adams Street\, New York\, NY 11201 \n  \nWith nine (9) active projects in development off the coasts\, totaling more than 9\,800 megawatts\, New York and New Jersey are leading the nation to build a domestic supply chain and the workforce the offshore wind industry will need. Both states have ambitious but achievable commitments to decarbonization and are making significant investments in the development of critical assets like ports\, primary components and training programs. This year’s forum will focus on the current state of the offshore wind sector. Attendees will gain valuable insight into New York and New Jersey’s programs and hear from U.S. companies successfully navigating the market and delivering services and products to offshore wind projects and onshore infrastructure assets. Attendees will also hear from experts as to the macro-economic conditions that have caused disruption to projects in the U.S. and around the globe. Additionally\, suppliers will have the opportunity to engage one-on-one with buyers for these active projects\, as well as with developers with active lease sites in the New York-New Jersey Bight and beyond. \nClick here for more information and to register.
URL:https://osw.rutgers.edu/event/business-opportunities-new-york-new-jersey-offshore-wind-supplier-forum/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240112
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240113
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SUMMARY:New Jersey Academic Alliance for Offshore Wind Energy Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Click here for a summary of this event. \nWade Trappe\, Rutgers Offshore Wind Energy Collaborative Co-chair\, engages the attendees of the 2023 Rutgers University Offshore Wind Energy Symposium in a “World Cafe” group discussion.\nJoin us for the New Jersey Academic Alliance for Offshore Wind Energy Symposium on Friday\, January 12\, 2024 from 9am to 3pm at the Richard Weeks Hall of Engineering\, 500 Bartholomew Road\, Piscataway\, NJ 08854. \nClick here to register: https://go.rutgers.edu/iecnwz4k\nWhat is the A2OSW? To build upon the collaborations and multidisciplinary expertise among New Jersey’s colleges and universities as it pertains to offshore wind energy\, the concept of a New Jersey Academic Alliance for Offshore Wind Energy (A2OSW) was formed earlier this year. The vision of the A2OSW is to be a national leader for innovative offshore wind energy research and education\, and to serve as a hub to convene\, coordinate\, and catalyze innovative research and education programs so they are academically diverse and inclusive\, recognized for thought leadership\, support state goals\, and ensure that coastal communities receive the benefits of a clean and resilient offshore wind energy economy. \nWhat academic institutions are currently involved in the A2OSW? Atlantic Cape Community College (ACCC)\, Monmouth University\, Montclair State University\, New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT)\, Princeton University\, Rowan University\, Rutgers University\, Seton Hall University\, Stevens Institute of Technology\, and Stockton University. Other New Jersey academic institutions are welcome to join! \nWhat is the purpose of the A2OSW Symposium? The A2OSW Symposium is an opportunity for New Jersey academic institutions to discuss their expertise\, programs\, and projects in offshore wind energy education\, research\, community engagement\, and workforce development; identify opportunities for collaboration; and develop a plan to build an organized statewide effort in offshore wind energy. \nWho should attend? Academia and partners in offshore wind energy – students\, faculty\, staff\, government\, nonprofits\, and industry – are invited to attend. \nAgenda: Symposium Agenda \nStudent Poster Session: Student posters related to offshore wind energy will be on display during the Symposium. Students can present their posters during the breaks throughout the day. If you would like to present a poster at the Symposium\, please submit the title of your poster to Amy Mandelbaum at amy.mandelbaum@rutgers.edu by Friday\, January 5\, 2024. Click here for the student poster guidelines. \nParking Information: \n\nFor Non-Rutgers Attendees: Event Parking is available in Lots 51\, 51B\, 54\, and 59. These parking lots are a short walk to the Richard Weeks Hall of Engineering. Please use the following link to register your vehicle: Click here. A confirmation only appears on the screen once you have registered your vehicle. No email is sent. You do not need a parking pass to display – your license plate will be added to the system.\nFor Rutgers Attendees: If you are a Rutgers student\, faculty or staff\, please park in your respective lot. Please do not register for parking.\n\nDirections: \n\nThe Richard Weeks Hall of Engineering is located at 500 Bartholomew Road in Piscataway\, New Jersey and is located on the Busch Campus. Google Maps Directions\nEvent Parking is available in Lot 51\, Lot 51B\, Lot 54 and Lot 59. \nFor Non-Rutgers attendees\, please see “Parking Information” above for information on how to register your vehicle.\nFor Rutgers faculty\, staff\, and students\, please do not register for parking. Please park in your respective lot.\n\nPublic Transportation: Please refer to the Rutgers-New Brunswick campus transit schedule for the Winter Break 2024 schedule. \nPhoto and Video Release: By registering to participate in this public learning space\, you agree to provide Rutgers permission to record your image and/or voice and to provide all rights for Rutgers to use those images and recordings for educational\, promotional\, or other purposes that support the mission of Rutgers\, The State University of New Jersey. \nDietary Restrictions: Breakfast and lunch will be provided. If you have any dietary restrictions\, please email amy.mandelbaum@rutgers.edu. \nBring Your Reusable Water Bottle and/or Mug: In an effort to reduce waste\, please bring your reusable water bottle and/or mug to the Symposium. A water refilling station is located on the 2nd floor atrium of Weeks Hall – between rooms 202 and 206. Coffee and tea will be available during the breaks. Cups will be on hand as needed. \nWifi: There is free Wi-Fi under “RUWireless.” For Non-Rutgers attendees\, please select “I want Guest Internet Access.” Click here for detailed instructions. \nThis event is made possible with funding from the New Jersey Economic Development Authority. \nQuestions: Please contact Amy Mandelbaum at amy.mandelbaum@rutgers.edu or 848-932-4206. \n_________________________________________________________________ \n_________________________________________________________________ \nStudent Posters: Thank you to the following students for presenting their posters regarding their offshore wind energy work at the Symposium. Click here for a printable list of the poster titles. \n\nRojyar Berhemat – Rowan University – Structural Health Monitoring and Condition Assessment for Offshore Wind Turbines\nMichelle Hernandez – New Jersey Institute of Technology – Optimizing Wind Power Generation: Developing a Digital Twin for Real-Time Monitoring and Analysis\nRiya Karande – New Jersey Institute of Technology – IoT Sensing Platform for Remote Monitoring and Real-Time Data Analysis of Offshore Wind Turbines\nMohammad Katibeh – Rutgers University – Design Optimization of Wind Turbine Blades with Morphing Surfaces\nYiming Liu – Stevens Institute of Technology – Robot-based damage inspection for offshore wind turbines\nSuresh Mahadevan – Atlantic Cape Community College – (Poster title forthcoming)\nFatemah Mohammadi Ghahsareh – Stevens Institute of Technology – Application of UHPC for offshore wind turbines\nKatherine Moreira – Rutgers University – Rutgers University DOE Marine Energy Collegiate Competition Team\nAnjali Viswanathan – Rutgers University – Rutgers University Collegiate Wind Competition Team’s Design of an Offshore Wind Turbine\nZhuzhu Wang – Stevens Institute of Technology – Coordinated Control of MMC-HVDC Integrated Offshore Wind Farms via Automatic Clustering for Power System Frequency Support\nPatrick Wilk – Rowan University – Proactive Production Forecasting to Support Offshore Wind\nHannah Hata Williams – Princeton University – How much do waves matter in an offshore wind farm?\nAli Zabihi – Rowan University – Non-contact condition monitoring of wind turbines using laser vibrometers\nJimiao Zhang – Rowan University – Dynamic Modeling and Grid-Forming Control of PMSG-Based Wind Energy Conversion Systems\n\n_________________________________________________________________ \n_________________________________________________________________ \nPanelists: Thank you to the following experts for serving as panelists at the Symposium. \n\nEnvironmental Impact and Climate-smart Modeling:\n\nJulie Lockwood\, Interim Director\, Institute of Earth\, Ocean\, and Atmospheric Sciences and Professor\, Department of Ecology\, Evolution and Natural Resources \nRutgers University-New Brunswick \njulie.lockwood@rutgers.edu 848-932-9336 \nArea of Expertise: Wildlife conservation; invasive species \n_________________________________________________________________ \nPankaj Lal\, Professor and Director\, Clean Energy and Sustainability Analytics Center \nMontclair State University \nlalp@montclair.edu 973-655-3137 and 973-655-3978 \nArea of Expertise: Energy sustainability and economics\, energy analytics\, industrial ecology\, energy modeling and policy \n_________________________________________________________________ \nMichael Mueller\, Professor and Associate Chair\, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering \nPrinceton University \nmuellerm@princeton.edu 609-258-5191 \nArea of Expertise: Fluid mechanics\, propulsion and energy sciences \n_________________________________________________________________ \n\nDesign and Operations:\n\nAhmed Aziz Ezzat\, Assistant Professor\, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering \nRutgers University-New Brunswick \naziz.ezzat@rutgers.edu 848-445-3625 \nArea of Expertise: AI/ML for renewable energy forecasting and operations\, asset & system prognostics and diagnostics\, operations & maintenance\, operations research and engineering \n_________________________________________________________________ \nMuhammad Hajj\, Chair\, Department of Civil\, Environmental and Ocean Engineering\, Director\, Davidson Laboratory\, and George Meade Bond Professor \nStevens Institute of Technology \nmhajj@stevens.edu 201-216-8336 \nArea of Expertise: Nonlinear dynamics\, fluid mechanics\, structural dynamics\, and fluid-structure interactions with applications in aero- and hydro-elasticity\, ships hydrodynamics\, biomimetically-inspired air and underwater vehicles\, and energy harvesting \n_________________________________________________________________ \nYi Bao\, Assistant Professor\, Department of Civil\, Environmental and Ocean Engineering \nStevens Institute of Technology \nybao3@stevens.edu 201-216-5223 \nArea of Expertise: Structural health monitoring and condition assessment; AI-powered smart sensors; fiber optic sensors; wireless sensors; machine learning; coastal infrastructure \n_________________________________________________________________ \nBehrad Koohbor\, Assistant Professor\, Mechanical Engineering \nRowan University \nkoohbor@rowan.edu 856-256-5328 \nArea of Expertise: Composites\, additive manufacturing \n_________________________________________________________________ \n\nElectricity Transmission and Storage:\n\nZhimin Xi\, Associate Professor\, Industrial and Systems Engineering \nRutgers University-New Brunswick \nzhimin.xi@rutgers.edu 848-445-3657 \nArea of Expertise: Design for reliability and the applications for reliable autonomous vehicles/robots\, lithium-ion batteries\, and additive manufacturing \n_________________________________________________________________ \nPhilip Pong\, Associate Professor\, Electrical and Computer Engineering and Director\, Green Technology Research and Training Laboratory\, Sensor Research Laboratory \nNew Jersey Institute of Technology \nphilip.pong@njit.edu 973-596-3533 \nArea of Expertise: Development and application of advanced sensing techniques based on electromagnetic sensors in smart grid\, non-contact sensing\, sensors for cyber-physical systems \n_________________________________________________________________ \nLei Wu\, Anson Wood Burchard Chair Professor\, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering \nStevens Institute of Technology \nlei.wu@stevens.edu 201-216-8066 \nArea of Expertise: Power and energy system optimization and control \n_________________________________________________________________ \n\nWorkforce Development:\n\nSherwood Taylor\, Senior Director\, Workforce Development \nAtlantic Cape Community College \nstaylor@atlanticcape.edu 609-343-4816 \nArea of Expertise: Workforce development \n_________________________________________________________________ \nRobert Bullard\, Director\, Office of Career Advancement \nRowan University \nbullardr@rowan.edu 856-256-4456 \nArea of Expertise: Workforce development \n_________________________________________________________________ \nJacalyn Toth Sullivan\, Adjunct Professor of Marine Science and Marine Mammal Biologist \nStockton University \njacalyn.toth@stockton.edu  \nArea of Expertise: Marine mammal ecology\, population dynamics\, and long-term population monitoring\, with a focus on seasonal cetaceans and pinnipeds in New Jersey.   \n_________________________________________________________________ \n\nCommunity Engagement:\n\nKarl Vilacoba\, Communications Director\, Monmouth University Urban Coast Institute \nMonmouth University \nkvilacob@monmouth.edu 732-571-3688 \nArea of Expertise: Project manager for the Mid-Atlantic Ocean Data Portal \n_________________________________________________________________ \nSean Duffy\, Associate Professor\, Department of Psychology \nRutgers University-Camden \nseduffy@camden.rutgers.edu 856-225-6204 \nArea of Expertise: Environmental psychology \n_________________________________________________________________ \nYashwant Sinha\, Instructor\, Electrical and Computer Engineering\, Mechanical Engineering \nRowan University \nsinha@rowan.edu 856-256-5322 \nArea of Expertise: Offshore wind energy community engagement \n_________________________________________________________________ \n_________________________________________________________________ \nNews: \n\nNJ Spotlight News: Rutgers researchers want new lab to test floating offshore wind turbines\nNJ Spotlight News: Rutgers wants lab to test floating offshore wind turbines (video)
URL:https://osw.rutgers.edu/event/symposium2024/
LOCATION:Richard Weeks Hall of Engineering\, 500 Bartholomew Road\, Piscataway\, NJ\, 08854\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240118T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240118T160000
DTSTAMP:20260417T051630
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SUMMARY:Offshore Wind Ready: Manufacturing
DESCRIPTION:OCEANIC NETWORK: OFFSHORE WIND READY MANUFACTURING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY COMPANIES \nThursday\, January 18\, 2024    10:00 am – 4:00 pm \nThis registration is for the Offshore Wind Ready: Manufacturing educational program taking place virtually in Zoom on Thursday\, January 18 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. EST. \nAfter you register\, you will receive an email containing complete program information. \nThis Offshore Wind Ready training\, hosted by the Oceantic Network in partnership with the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority and the New Jersey Economic Development Authority\, is only open to New York and New Jersey businesses. \nWhat is Offshore Wind Ready: Manufacturing? \nOffshore Wind Ready: Manufacturing is a one-day educational program designed for manufacturing businesses who want to learn more about specific business opportunities in the growing U.S. offshore wind industry. Learn about project development\, a project’s supply chain component parts\, and how to identify where your business fits in. Offshore Wind Ready: Manufacturing helps you determine if this growing industry is a good fit for your business. \nClick here for more information and to register. \n 
URL:https://osw.rutgers.edu/event/offshore-wind-ready-manufacturing/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240126T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240126T130000
DTSTAMP:20260417T051630
CREATED:20231122T080048Z
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SUMMARY:Rutgers-Newark Offshore Wind Energy Community Engagement Event
DESCRIPTION:Click here for a summary of this event. \n \nClick here to register!  \nDate & Time: Friday\, January 26\, 2024 from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm \nLocation: Rutgers Business School\, 3rd Floor Lounge\, 1 Washington Park\, Newark\, NJ 07102 \nPurpose: To identify key community challenges and opportunities that will impact the direction of offshore wind in Newark and New Jersey. The topics of business development\, supply chain\, and workforce development will be discussed. \nBackground: The Biden administration has set a target of 30 gigawatts of operational offshore wind capacity by 2030 as part of larger efforts to halve US emissions by the end of the decade and achieve net zero by midcentury. According to the Department of Energy\, this goal would support 77\,000 jobs\, generate enough electricity to power more than 10 million homes\, and cut 78 million metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions. \nIn New Jersey\, the Offshore Wind Strategic Plan is a critical blueprint that will guide us toward our goal of 7\,500 megawatts of offshore wind power by 2035 and help us achieve 100 percent clean energy by 2050. \nAgenda: Rutgers-Newark Community Engagement Event Agenda \nRegistration: https://go.rutgers.edu/s2xglj5j \nParking Information: \n\nClick here for a map of the parking at Rutgers-Newark and where we recommend you park. For more information on parking\, please visit: https://ipo.rutgers.edu/dots/parking/\nFor Non-Rutgers Attendees: Parking is available in Deck 3 located at 180 Washington Street. This parking deck is a short walk to the Rutgers School of Business. Please use the following link to register your vehicle: click here. A confirmation only appears on the screen once you have registered your vehicle. No email is sent. You do not need a parking pass to display – your license plate will be added to the system.\nFor Rutgers Attendees: If you are a Rutgers student\, faculty or staff located on- or off-campus and your vehicle is already registered with Rutgers Parking and Transportation Services\, you will be able to park in your respective lot. Please do not register for parking.\n\nDirections:  \n\nDirections to 1 Washington Park\nUniversity Map\nGoogle Maps \n\nPublic Transportation: The Rutgers Business School is accessible via train. Please click here for walking directions from the Broad Street Station and Newark Penn Station. \nPhoto and Video Release: By registering to participate in this public learning space\, you agree to provide Rutgers permission to record your image and/or voice and to provide all rights for Rutgers to use those images and recordings for educational\, promotional\, or other purposes that support the mission of Rutgers\, The State University of New Jersey. \nDietary Restrictions: Breakfast and lunch will be provided. If you have any dietary restrictions\, please email amy.mandelbaum@rutgers.edu. \nWifi: There is free Wi-Fi under “RUWireless.” For Non-Rutgers attendees\, please select “I want Guest Internet Access.” Click here for detailed instructions. \nThis event is made possible with funding from the New Jersey Economic Development Authority. \nQuestions: Please contact Amy Mandelbaum at amy.mandelbaum@rutgers.edu or 848-932-4206. \n_________________________________________________________________ \n_________________________________________________________________ \nPanelists: Thank you to the following experts for serving as panelists. \nDr. Mamie S. Tolbert\, President-elect\, New Jersey Association of Women Business Owners \nCEO\, MST Mediation Solutions LLC \nmamie@mstmediation.com 732-415-7398 \nArea of Expertise: Business development\, community engagement\, mediation \n_________________________________________________________________ \nEric C. Henry\, Head\, Regulatory and External Affairs \nBluepoint Wind \neric.henry@bluepointwind.com 646-748-7411 \nArea of Expertise: Government and community affairs\, coalition building\, policy and advocacy \n_________________________________________________________________ \nFavio German\, Community Engagement Manager \nAttentive Energy \nfavio.german@totalenergies.com \nArea of Expertise: Community engagement\, workforce development\, nonprofit management \n_________________________________________________________________ \nSahil Jain\, Director\, Strategy & Partnerships \nNewlab \nsahil.jain@newlab.com \nArea of Expertise: Innovation strategy\, design thinking\, business development\, strategic partnerships \n_________________________________________________________________
URL:https://osw.rutgers.edu/event/rutgers-newark/
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