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Carnegie Mellon Energy Science, Technology & Policy 14.03.2021

Researchers: Need to explain your work to a general audience but not sure where to start? We've got a workshop for that! Registration is now open for "Making t...he Case for Your Research" on October 8. Researchers from all disciplines are encouraged to attend! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/making-the-case-for-your-resea See more

Carnegie Mellon Energy Science, Technology & Policy 04.11.2020

With an immediate decline in transportation energy use at the onset of #COVID19, what shifts can we expect to secure equitable mobility as we plan for reopening? Join Carnegie Mellon University's Scott Institute for Energy Innovation on Thursday, August 6 at 11 a.m. EDT in a conversation with leading transportation, access, mobility and #energy experts including our core faculty member Professor Costa Samaras. Panelists will discuss our transportation energy future and what strategies top agencies and decision-makers should consider when weighing important issues at hand. Register.

Carnegie Mellon Energy Science, Technology & Policy 17.10.2020

This past spring semester, about a dozen master’s students in the EST&P Project Course worked hands-on with #batteries to potentially identify re-use applications that could improve Africa’s #energy access problem. The course was a collaboration between Jay Whitacre, Trustee Professor in Energy in the Departments of CMU Engineering and Public Policy and Materials Science and Engineering; and Barry Rawn, Associate Teaching Professor in the Carnegie Mellon University Electrical & Computer Engineering (ECE) Department at Carnegie Mellon Africa. Learn more: https://www.cmu.edu/enginee//news/2020/battery-course.html

Carnegie Mellon Energy Science, Technology & Policy 12.10.2020

It is up to each one of us to confront and dismantle racism and injustice wherever they exist. Read on for President Jahanian's message to the CMU community. https://cmu.is/2MgffDr