Dartmouth faculty are invited to join us for a new series by and for faculty focused on energy and climate.
Dartmouth faculty are invited to join the Irving Institute for Energy and Society on April 21 from 12:30-1:30 p.m. for the next session of the Dartmouth Faculty Seminar on Climate and Energy, a new series of talks by and for Dartmouth faculty and researchers. This session will feature two presentations, "Dartmouth Bioenergy Overview," by Paul E. and Joan H. Queneau Distinguished Professor of Engineering Lee Lynd; and "Optimizing Food Waste Disposal: Should We Centralize or Distribute?" with Stata Family Career Development Associate Professor of Engineering Vikrant Vaze.
Lunch will be provided to in-person attendees who register by April 18. A Zoom link can be provided to anyone unable to attend in person. Dartmouth faculty can register here
About the Series
The Dartmouth Faculty Seminar Series on Climate and Energy is a new series of talks by and for Dartmouth faculty and researchers. The goal of the series is to enable our campus community to integrate knowledge from a broad range of disciplines at Dartmouth, learn about each other’s work, support faculty-to-faculty engagement, and brainstorm potential solutions to the climate crisis.
Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.