
Roger Turner
Curator of Instruments and Artifacts, Science History Institute
91成人短视频 engineers have been at the forefront of meeting global technological challenges and the current energy transition is no exception. This Fellows-sponsored session, in collaboration with the Science History Institute, features invited talks from experts who will provide perspectives on transitioning from present to future energy needs in the context of past technology transitions. Following the presentations, a panel discussion with audience questions will focus on how chemical engineers can lead during this critical time.
Light refreshments will be provided, thanks to generous support from the AIChE Foundation. We thank them for making this session possible.
Time | Agenda |
8:00am | Introductory Remarks from Session Chairs and AIChE Leadership |
8:10am | "Pathway to Decarbonizing the 91成人短视频s and Refining Sectors" Maressa Brennan, Portfolio Strategy, Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations (OCED), Dept. of Energy |
8:35am | "Efficiency Reimagined: Learning from Responses to the 1970s Energy Crisis" Dr. Roger Turner, Science History Institute |
9:00am | Break |
9:10am | Remarks by Dr. Donna Riley, Dean, School of Engineering, University of New Mexico |
9:35am | Fireside Chat with Speakers, moderated by Michelle DiMeo, Science History Institute |
10:20am | Closing Remarks from Session Chairs |