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Sergio Kapusta

Shell Chief Scientist Materials

Sergio Kapusta

Sergio played an instrumental role in developing some of the corrosion control programmes that have allowed Shell to safely produce and transport hydrocarbons. He has published more than 70 papers in professional journals and at international technical conferences. In 2004 Sergio was honoured with a NACE Technical Achievement Award.

Sergio’s bookmarks

Visit Sergio’s favourite energy and technology-related websites. They span a variety of his interests including climate change and nanotechnology.

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NanotechNews Blog - opens in new window

Nanoscience and nanotechnology involve studying and working with matter on an ultra-small scale such as the design and production of extremely small electronic devices and circuits built from individual atoms and molecules. The NanotechNews Blog provides links, resources and news stories about nanotechnology.

IBM Global Innovation Outlook - opens in new window

A worldwide conversation between business leaders, academia and politics about innovation that matters.

AAAS climate change resources - opens in new window

The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) is an international non-profit organisation dedicated to "advancing science around the world by serving as an educator, leader, spokesperson and professional association.” On their website you will find a lot of good resources on climate change, including pages for children.

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Science news in diverse areas, including technology, biology and energy.

YAHOO! Green - opens in new window

Yahoo’s “green” site with news, blogs and tools on topics such as technology,  food, health, recycling.


 

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Sergio Kapusta: The Shell Chief Scientist Materials about his work.
Date: 2008
Length: 2 min 51 sec
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"... by 2030 refineries will be quiter, cooler, safter..."

Sergio Kapusta, Shell Chief Scientist Materials, talks about what it takes to achieve more energy efficient operations: