<nodes> <node id="689226">  <title><![CDATA[Energy Day Brings Leaders Together to Tackle AI Power Demands ]]></title>  <uid>35272</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<div><p>More than 300 leaders from industry, government, and academia gathered on Georgia Tech’s campus for Energy Day, a one-day conference focused on one of today’s most urgent challenges: meeting the rapidly growing energy demands of artificial intelligence (AI). &nbsp;</p></div><div><p>Held on March 19, the event was co-hosted by Georgia Tech’s <a href="http://matter-systems.gatech.edu/" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">Institute for Matter and Systems</a> (IMS) and <a href="https://research.gatech.edu/energy" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">Strategic Energy Institute</a> (SEI) with plenary support from the <a href="https://epicenter.energy.gatech.edu/" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">Energy Policy and Innovation Center</a>. This year’s theme, Energy for AI, anchored discussions on how energy systems must evolve to support an increasingly digital and computer-intensive world. &nbsp;</p></div><div><p>“Energy Day demonstrates how critical it is to align research, industry, and policy to manage rising power demand and modernize our energy systems,” said <a href="https://people.research.gatech.edu/node/4478">Yuanzhi Tang</a>, SEI’s executive director. “At Georgia Tech, we are committed to advancing solutions that translate research into impact at the speed innovation demands.”&nbsp;</p></div><div><p>This year’s Energy Day continued the momentum of past events, beginning with <a href="https://research.gatech.edu/georgia-tech-battery-day-reveals-opportunities-energy-storage-research" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">Battery Day</a> in 2023. As research priorities have expanded, the event has grown to highlight Georgia Tech and the state of Georgia as national hubs for next-generation energy innovation, advanced manufacturing, and data-driven infrastructure. &nbsp;</p></div><div><p>The program was structured to foster high-level dialogue through keynote presentations and panel discussions, as well as deeper, focused tracks on specialized technical topics. The morning session featured a fireside chat between presenting sponsor GE Vernova and Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Tim Lieuwen, followed by a keynote address from Vanessa Chan, former U.S. Department of Energy official and expert in commercialization and innovation, and two panels focused on policy, materials, and the evolving energy ecosystem.&nbsp;</p></div><div><p>“Great ideas usually come out when you bring together different perspectives,” said <a href="https://people.research.gatech.edu/node/2926">Eric Vogel</a>, executive director of IMS. “That’s why we have this event. It helps scientists think more broadly, connects policymakers to science, and demonstrates the strength of Georgia Tech’s research community.”&nbsp;</p></div><div><p>In the afternoon, attendees split into three technical tracks addressing critical challenges at the intersection of energy and AI — from power delivery and storage to materials, infrastructure, and system resilience.&nbsp;</p></div><div><p>Designed to bring together researchers, policy makers, industry leaders, and students, Energy Day continues to drive interdisciplinary collaboration. Conversations throughout the day centered on three ideas: the magnitude and certainty of rising global energy demand, the urgency of scaling solutions efficiently, and the necessity of broad collaboration across research, industry, policy, and workforce pathways.&nbsp;</p></div><div><p>The event concluded with a student poster session featuring more than 20 research presentations, highlighting emerging work from across Georgia Tech. Three were recognized for excellence:&nbsp;</p></div><div><p><strong>First place:</strong> Douglas Nelson — Improving Energy Efficiency in Fume Hoods and Ultra-Low Temperature Freezers&nbsp;<br><strong>Finalist:</strong> Erik Barbosa — Multiscale Approach for Thermochemical Energy Storage in Buildings&nbsp;<br><strong>Finalist:</strong> Ricardo Cruzado Valladares — Energy-Water Nexus for Sustainable AI Data Centers&nbsp;</p></div>]]></body>  <author>aneumeister3</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1774637580</created>  <gmt_created>2026-03-27 18:53:00</gmt_created>  <changed>1774638405</changed>  <gmt_changed>2026-03-27 19:06:45</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[More than 300 experts from industry, government, and academia gathered at Georgia Tech to explore how energy systems must evolve to support the rapid growth of artificial intelligence. ]]></teaser>  <type>news</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[More than 300 experts from industry, government, and academia gathered at Georgia Tech to explore how energy systems must evolve to support the rapid growth of artificial intelligence. ]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>More than 300 experts from industry, government, and academia gathered at Georgia Tech to explore how energy systems must evolve to support the rapid growth of artificial intelligence.&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <dateline>2026-03-27T00:00:00-04:00</dateline>  <iso_dateline>2026-03-27T00:00:00-04:00</iso_dateline>  <gmt_dateline>2026-03-27 00:00:00</gmt_dateline>  <subtitle>    <![CDATA[]]>  </subtitle>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <email><![CDATA[amelia.neumeister@research.gatech.edu]]></email>  <location></location>  <contact><![CDATA[<p><a href="mailto:amelia.neumeister@research.gatech.edu">Amelia Neumeister</a> | Communications Manager</p><p>The Institute for Matter and Systems</p>]]></contact>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <media>          <item>679766</item>          <item>679765</item>          <item>679763</item>          <item>679762</item>          <item>679764</item>          <item>679767</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>679766</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[Energy-Day-photos_0003_DSC_0456-LR.png]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[<p>Eric Vogel welcomed attendees to Energy Day.</p>]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[Energy-Day-photos_0003_DSC_0456-LR.png]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/2026/03/27/Energy-Day-photos_0003_DSC_0456-LR.png]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/2026/03/27/Energy-Day-photos_0003_DSC_0456-LR.png]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/2026/03/27/Energy-Day-photos_0003_DSC_0456-LR.png?itok=IIy8sywo]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/png</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[A man stands at a podium speaking in front of a large screen displaying “Georgia Tech Energy Day: Energy for AI.” The setting is a conference room with stage lighting and an audience out of frame.]]></image_alt>                    <created>1774637673</created>          <gmt_created>2026-03-27 18:54:33</gmt_created>          <changed>1774637673</changed>          <gmt_changed>2026-03-27 18:54:33</gmt_changed>      </item>          <item>          <nid>679765</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[Energy-Day-photos_0002_DSC_0526-LR.png]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[<p>Georgia Tech EVPR Tim Lieuwen (left) with Amit Kulkarni (center) and Jim Walsh (right), both speakers from GE Vernova.</p>]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[Energy-Day-photos_0002_DSC_0526-LR.png]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/2026/03/27/Energy-Day-photos_0002_DSC_0526-LR.png]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/2026/03/27/Energy-Day-photos_0002_DSC_0526-LR.png]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/2026/03/27/Energy-Day-photos_0002_DSC_0526-LR.png?itok=mr2DxeZz]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/png</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[Three men sit on stage in a panel discussion, smiling and holding microphones. Water bottles rest on small tables beside their chairs.]]></image_alt>                    <created>1774637673</created>          <gmt_created>2026-03-27 18:54:33</gmt_created>          <changed>1774637673</changed>          <gmt_changed>2026-03-27 18:54:33</gmt_changed>      </item>          <item>          <nid>679763</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[Energy-Day-photos_0000_DSC_9011-LR.png]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[<p>Marta Hatzell served as Energy Day emcee.</p>]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[Energy-Day-photos_0000_DSC_9011-LR.png]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/2026/03/27/Energy-Day-photos_0000_DSC_9011-LR.png]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/2026/03/27/Energy-Day-photos_0000_DSC_9011-LR.png]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/2026/03/27/Energy-Day-photos_0000_DSC_9011-LR.png?itok=pX7Fwhay]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/png</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[A wide view of a conference room shows attendees seated and facing a stage with a large screen reading “Georgia Tech Energy Day: Energy for AI.” Marta Hatzell stands at a podium to the right of the screen.]]></image_alt>                    <created>1774637673</created>          <gmt_created>2026-03-27 18:54:33</gmt_created>          <changed>1774637673</changed>          <gmt_changed>2026-03-27 18:54:33</gmt_changed>      </item>          <item>          <nid>679762</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[DSC_0602-LR.jpeg]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[<p>Vanessa Chan gave the keynote presentation at Energy Day.</p>]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[DSC_0602-LR.jpeg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/2026/03/27/DSC_0602-LR.jpeg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/2026/03/27/DSC_0602-LR.jpeg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/2026/03/27/DSC_0602-LR.jpeg?itok=UWfH7Gt3]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[Vanessa Chan speaks at a podium at the Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center, addressing an audience. She holds a clicker and stands behind a laptop during a formal presentation.]]></image_alt>                    <created>1774637673</created>          <gmt_created>2026-03-27 18:54:33</gmt_created>          <changed>1774637673</changed>          <gmt_changed>2026-03-27 18:54:33</gmt_changed>      </item>          <item>          <nid>679764</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[Energy-Day-photos_0001_DSC_0751-LR.png]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[<p>Yaunzhi Tang (left) moderated the Beyond Scarcity: Building Resilient Critical Materials Supply Chains for Energy Systems panel.</p>]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[Energy-Day-photos_0001_DSC_0751-LR.png]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/2026/03/27/Energy-Day-photos_0001_DSC_0751-LR.png]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/2026/03/27/Energy-Day-photos_0001_DSC_0751-LR.png]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/2026/03/27/Energy-Day-photos_0001_DSC_0751-LR.png?itok=dgMt7OHn]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/png</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[Three panelists sit on stage during a discussion, with one man gesturing as he speaks while the others listen. 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