바카라 온라인 추천 Energy Week 2019 Features EST&P Faculty and Student Research
, hosted by 온라인바카라’s Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation March 25-28, welcomed thought leaders from all energy and cleantech sectors to engage and collaborate on research, trends, insights and opportunities that are making a significant and disruptive impact. Between keynotes, panels, tours, a poster competition and a 24-hour hackathon, attendees were able to hear different perspectives on the many facets of the energy field from industry leaders, 바카라 온라인 추천 faculty members and alumni. EST&P was well represented with nearly all core faculty members moderating a panel, some core and affiliated faculty participating as panelists and EST&P students presenting their research and innovative ideas throughout the week.
From left to right, EST&P students Abhinav Misalkar and Himanshu Deshpande collaborate during the 바카라 온라인 추천 VentureWell Energy Hackathon
EST&P students helped kick off the conference with the inaugural 바카라 온라인 추천 VentureWell Energy Hackathon. They took home prizes at this event, as well as at the annual Student Research Poster Competition. You can read more about their participation via this article.
In addition to our student involvement, EST&P core faculty served as moderators and panelists. Interim Director Paul Salvador served as a moderator for the “” panel, which included EST&P alumni Jessica Lyman Browne (EST&P ’12), Pranav Chopra (EST&P ’11), Srikant Subramaniam (EST&P ’13) and 2016 Engineering and Public Policy PhD alumna Shelly Hagerman. The panelists reflected on the first years of their energy careers and discussed 바카라 온라인 추천’s unique approach to energy education. Along with his moderating duties, Professor Salvador was a speaker on the panel titled, “,” where experts in the field weighed in on the opportunities and challenges facing these fuel cells and strategies to achieve wider adoption.
바카라 온라인 추천 Associate Professor Costa Samaras (right) moderated the "E-Mobility - Infrastructure, Electrification and Energy" panel.
On Wednesday during Energy Week, EST&P core faculty member and Civil and Environmental Engineering Associate Professor Costa Samaras moderated the panel on “.” The panel, which included experts from Duquesne Light Company, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Tesla, the City of Pittsburgh and Ford Smart Mobility LLC, examined what impacts environmental factors, economic factors and customer preference have on driving the electric vehicle grid. The panelists also discussed how the adoption and scaling of e-mobility affects cities and residents.
In the afternoon, Nicholas Muller, an EST&P core faculty member and Lester and Judith Lave Associate Professor of Economics, Engineering and Public Policy, moderated the panel titled “.” Through a variety of stakeholders, including solar developers, policymakers, residents and commercial owners and universities, his panel touched on the environmental, economic, technical and policy-related impacts for solar in southwestern Pa.
바카라 온라인 추천 Energy Week 2019 drew over 900 registrants. From the 바카라 온라인 추천 VentureWell Energy Hackathon to mainstays such as the 바카라 온라인 추천 Energy + Cleantech Investor Forum and the Student Research Poster Competition, the fourth annual 바카라 온라인 추천 Energy Week was a success! If you couldn’t make it, of most keynote speeches, panels and innovation pitches are available. Make sure to save the date for 바카라 온라인 추천 Energy Week 2020, March 23-27.