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About the University R&D Showcase

The OTC University R&D Showcase provides universities the opportunity to share with attendees their innovative projects and research happening at their university as it pertains to offshore technology. Universities showcasing their projects will be located in NRG Center, Level, 1, Booth 1516 on the exhibit floor.

Universities receive the opportunity to expose their current and planned projects to more than 31,000 industry professionals!

View the University R&D schedule below.

Monday, 6 May

TIME UNIVERSITY PROJECT TITLE
0900–1700 University of São Paulo Development of Salt Caverns to Store and Separate CO2 and CH4 in the Pre-salt Region of Brazil 
0900–1700 Texas A&M International University TAMIU International Center for Energy Sustainability and Carbon Management
0900–1700 University of Houston Detection of Bolt Looseness by Using Percussion and Machine Learning

 

Tuesday, 7 May

TIME UNIVERSITY PROJECT TITLE
0900–1700 University of São Paulo Development of Salt Caverns to Store and Separate CO2 and CH4 in the Pre-salt Region of Brazil 
0900–1700 Texas A&M International University TAMIU International Center for Energy Sustainability and Carbon Management
0900–1700 University of Houston Detection of Bolt Looseness by Using Percussion and Machine Learning 

 

Wednesday, 8 May

TIME UNIVERSITY PROJECT TITLE
0900–1700 University of São Paulo Development of Salt Caverns to Store and Separate CO2 and CH4 in the Pre-salt Region of Brazil 
0900–1700 Texas A&M International University TAMIU International Center for Energy Sustainability and Carbon Management
0900–1700 University of Houston The Potential for ROICE (Repurposing Offshore Infrastructure for Clean Energy) Projects in the Gulf of Mexico

 

Thursday, 9 May

TIME UNIVERSITY PROJECT TITLE
0900–1400 University of São Paulo Development of Salt Caverns to Store and Separate CO2 and CH4 in the Pre-salt Region of Brazil 
0900–1400 Texas A&M International University TAMIU International Center for Energy Sustainability and Carbon Management
0900–1400 University of Houston The Potential for ROICE (Repurposing Offshore Infrastructure for Clean Energy) Projects in the Gulf of Mexico

 

Past Participant Feedback

The feedback that we have received from the industry was very important. Such feedback helped us to define some new research topics and gave more confidence on the research projects that we have developed.  Further, our students enjoyed a lot the major exhibition and conference on offshore technology. We already have a queue of students who want to participate.

 

The University of Tokyo

High-level contacts stopped by our booth and were interested in learning more about our students and the research engineers and students have been working on.


Penn State University, Applied Research Lab

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