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<p><strong>White Paper on Cybersecurity and Energy Infrastructure</strong><br />
The Strategic Energy Institute and the Institute for Information Security and Privacy have released a new whitepaper providing solutions for the inevitability of cybersecurity attacks on our energy infrastructure. Read &quot;<a href="http://energy.gatech.edu/preparing-inevitable-cybersecurity-attacks-and-our-energy-infrastructure">Preparing for the Inevitable: Cybersecurity Attacks on our Energy Infrastructure</a>&quot; today.</p>

<p><strong>GT Faculty Provides Counsel on Natural Gas Policy in Eurasia</strong><br />
Earlier this summer, Russia&rsquo;s state-owned gas giant&nbsp;Gazprom&nbsp;halted gas supplies to the Ukraine, demanding that the country settle its gas debt before service would be restored. The event marked a major escalation in the ongoing dispute between Russia and the Ukraine over natural gas resources. Russia is also Europe&#39;s largest supplier of oil, coal and natural gas, meeting around a third of demand for all those fuels, according to&nbsp;Eurostat&nbsp;data. Against a backdrop of increasing political unrest and economic sanctions, new strategies are needed to ensure stability throughout the region.&nbsp;INTA&nbsp;Professor Adam&nbsp;Stulberg&nbsp;outlines a new path forward in his policy memo,&nbsp;<em>Natural Gas and the Ukraine Crisis: From&nbsp;Realpolitik&nbsp;to Network Diplomacy,</em>&nbsp;that was presented September 2014<em>&nbsp;</em>to the&nbsp;Program on New Approaches to Research and Security in Eurasia (PONARS&nbsp;Eurasia). Based out of George Washington University,&nbsp;PONARS&nbsp;Eurasia is a network of leading academics from North America and post-Soviet Eurasia, who advance new policy approaches to research and security in Russia and Eurasia. Its core missions are to connect scholarship to policy on and in Russia and Eurasia and to foster a community, especially of mid-career and rising scholars, committed to developing policy-relevant and collaborative research. To read Dr.&nbsp;Stulberg&#39;s&nbsp;policy memo on Eurasia&#39;s natural gas conflict,&nbsp;<a href="http://www.ponarseurasia.org/memo/natural-gas-and-ukraine-crisis-realpolitik-network-diplomacy">click here</a>.&nbsp;</p>

<p><strong>Separations&nbsp;</strong><strong>Technology</strong><br />
<strong>Green</strong><strong>&nbsp;Engineering Principle #3 - Design for Separation</strong><br />
Matthew J. Realff, ChBE Professor and David Wang Sr. Fellow​<br />
<em>American Chemistry Society</em><br />
Separation and purification operations should be designed to minimize energy consumption and materials use.&nbsp;<a href="http://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/greenchemistry/what-is-green-chemistry/principles/12-principles-of-green-engineering/green-engineering-principle-3.html">Read more</a></p>

<p><strong>Interfacial</strong><strong>&nbsp;microfluidic processing of metal-organic framework hollow fiber membranes</strong><br />
Andrew J. Brown,&nbsp;Nicholas A. Brunelli,&nbsp;Kiwon Eum,&nbsp;Fereshteh Rash,&nbsp;J. R. Johnson,&nbsp;William J. Koros,&nbsp;Christopher W. Jones,&nbsp;Sankar Nair<br />
<em>Science</em><em>&nbsp;</em>4 July 2014:<br />
<em>Vol. 345&nbsp;no. 6192&nbsp;pp. 72-75</em><br />
<em>DOI:&nbsp;10.1126/science.1251181</em><br />
Membranes for gas separation require a combination of high surface area and selective transport pathways.&nbsp;​Brown&nbsp;<em>et al.</em>&nbsp;present a potentially scalable route for making high-quality gas separation membranes in a high-surface-area configuration. Using two different solvents flowing in opposite directions, a metal-organic framework material was selectively deposited within hollow polymer fibers. The membranes showed high-performance separation capabilities when tested with mixtures of hydrocarbon gases.​<a href="http://www.sciencemag.org/content/345/6192/72.full">&nbsp;Read more.</a></p>

<p><strong>Georgia Tech Energy Program</strong><br />
<strong>Georgia Tech Sets&nbsp;Benchmark for Energy Research Excellence</strong><br />
<em>OPEC Bulletin</em><br />
October-November 2013<br />
Tim Lieuwen, executive director for the Strategic Energy Institute, discusses a&nbsp;wide range of energy topics relating to the oil and gas industry, including prospects for tight oil and shale&nbsp;gas, natural gas, innovative exploration and development research, sustainability issues, talent acquisition for the industry, and several research collaborations with OPEC members.&nbsp;<a href="https://webmaster.ibb.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/documents/opec2.pdf">Read more</a>.&nbsp;</p>
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