ESENG 501 (CEE 565) Seminars in Energy Systems, Technology and Policy

Credits: 3


Course Description

This course will consist of talks given by leaders in policy and energy systems engineering discussing cutting-edge technologies and critical barriers in their disciplines. Speakers range from research and business leaders to policy makers. The aim of the seminar series is to provide a look inside the various levels of challenges faced when developing and implementing new energy technologies. Students will hear industrial, governmental, and research perspectives on promising technologies and policies that may shape both our energy portfolio and its environmental consequences in the decades to come. One of the main themes of the series is the need to create sustainable energy systems, and the speakers will offer their own perspectives on how policy and technology can be effective in doing so. Lastly, to facilitate student thinking and participation, a portion of each lecture will be devoted to discussion.


Prerequisite

Graduate student or permission of the instructor.


System Requirements

Michigan Engineering IT Recommendation for Personal Computer Requirements.


For more information about when this course will be offered, please see the ISD current and projected course schedules at the link below.


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