Thursday, October 6 at 5pm CST
Alex Lee, Ph.D. Omni Seals, a Schlumberger company LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/alex-lee-ph-d-6b9bb52/ Presentation: Recipe for a Successful Career in Energy Industry (conventional and green energy) 1. Understanding conventional energy and green energy’s future 2. Recipe for career success a. How to find your dream job b. How to develop your professional career c. How to start your own business |
Friday, November 4 at 12pm CST Jamey Goldin, J.D. Energy Regulatory Counsel, Global Energy Markets and Policy, Google LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jamey-goldin-ba593312/ Presentation: Challenging the Status Quo to Achieve a Zero Carbon Grid: What Opportunities Exist When Customers Choose to Lead |
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Thursday, January 26 at 5pm CST John Smegal Mr. Smegal serves as the Industrial Assessment Center (IAC) Supply Chain Deployment Manager for the Office of Manufacturing and Energy Supply Chains (MESC) and has been responsible for overseeing the IAC program for more than 12 years. Prior to joining DOE, he provided strategic and technical support to DOE, EPA, NRC, DoD, and other public and private sector clients. |
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Thursday. February 23 at 4pm CST
Sanya Carley, Ph.D. Paul H. O’Neill Professor in the O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs and an Associate Vice Provost for Faculty and Academic Affairs at Indiana University, and Co-Director of the Energy Justice Lab oneill.indiana.edu/faculty-research/directory/profiles/faculty/full-time/carley-sanya.html Presentation: Energy equity and justice in the global energy transition. Abstract: Energy systems around the world are changing rapidly, accompanied by both new and existing, ongoing economic and social justice challenges. Paul H. O'Neill professor Dr. Sanya Carley will discuss the evolving global energy transition away from fossil fuel energy toward low-carbon, efficient, advanced energy technologies. She will present findings from her collaborative research on the implications of this transition for vulnerable communities and the importance of fully considering the distributional, procedural, and recognition justice challenges faced by such communities. |