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By Kelly Senecal
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The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
In this episode, Terry Alger from Southwest Research Institute joins Kelly to discuss why electrification and combustion go hand in hand. He also describes connected autonomous vehicles and how autonomy may save the internal combustion engine. Additionally, Terry gives us an inside look at the story behind dedicated EGR.
In this episode, Kelly reveals the questions you need to answer in order to win a signed copy of Professor Heywood's Internal Combustion Engine Fundamentals textbook.
In this episode, Sibendu Som from Argonne National Lab joins Kelly to discuss how high performance computing and artificial intelligence/machine learning are used to improve propulsion system design for a cleaner transportation future.
In this episode, Robert Wagner from Oak Ridge National Lab joins Kelly to discuss the future of the IC Engine, the impact of electrification, and how the US National Laboratories are working together to ensure an affordable, scalable, and sustainable transportation future.
This episode is just Kelly. He rants, he raves, and he introduces the world to Otto Automobiles. You don't want to miss this episode!
In this episode, Kelly discusses future fuels and the DOE's Co-Optima project with Gina Fioroni from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
Link to NREL Fuels and Combustion Science Webpage:
https://www.nrel.gov/transportation/fuels-combustion-research.html
Link to Fuel Property Database:
https://www.nrel.gov/transportation/fuels-properties-database/
In this episode, Kelly discusses emissions regulations and real world driving emissions with Ameya Joshi from Corning Incorporated.
In this episode, Professor John Heywood talks to Kelly about his views on the post-pandemic challenges in transportation. Kelly also asks John questions from Eclectic Highway listeners.
In this episode, Gautam Kalghatgi talks to Kelly about the challenges and scale of decarbonization in transportation.
In this episode, Nick Molden from Emissions Analytics talks to Kelly about the fastest route to CO2 reduction in transportation.
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The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.