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MITEI on the Road: What MIT Is Doing about Changing the World of Energy

November 4, 2009 at 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm

MITEI on the Road: What MIT Is Doing about Changing the World of Energy

When 

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

6:00pm – 7:00pm – Networking and Refreshment


7:00pm – 9:00pm – Panel Discussion and Q/A

Where

Silicon Valley Bank, 3005 Tasman Drive, Santa Clara, CA 95054

Event Description:

Please join us for a very special opportunity to learn all about the MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI).  The topic includes the research being conducted at MIT in the area of solar photovoltaic and other renewable technologies.  The featured speakers are Tonio Buonassisi, professor of Materials Science and Engineering, one of the foremost MIT faculty members in his field and Daniel Enderton, the Executive Director of the Sustainable Energy Revolution Program (SERP).    This is a rare opportunity to get the inside scoop on MIT innovative technologies and cutting edge research and programs in the field of energy.   

 

MIT President Susan Hockfield announced energy as one of the three strategic initiatives for MIT.
MITEI pairs the Institute’s world-class research teams with key players across the innovation spectrum to help accomplish two important goals: improving today’s energy systems and creating tomorrow’s global energy marketplace.
Learn more at

http://web.mit.edu/mitei/

 

Space is limited and the event is expected to sell out.  VLAB members can register as MITCNC members to get the $30.00 rate!  Please register now!  (link) 

 

Speakers

Tonio Buonassisi – Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering

Research Interests: adoption of renewable energy technologies, and photovoltaics in particular, via breakthroughs in efficiency, cost reduction, de-bottlenecking, and increased materials utilization. http://pv.mit.edu

Daniel Enderton, Executive Director of the Sustainable Energy Revolution Program (SERP)

SERP is the network of renewable energy research activities at MIT developed through the MIT Energy Initiative. The flagship program is in solar energy technologies, with growing programs in bioenergy, wind, geothermal and waves/tidal as well as the complementary areas of storage, grid and materials.  Responsibilities include program and resource development focused on growing new research programs as well as coordination of existing programs.

About CNC:

 

The MIT Club of Northern California is run entirely by volunteer MIT alumni.   The club organizes hundreds of events every year, serving approximately 8300 alumni in the Northern California area.   Each year, the club publishes three newsletters; club members are also notified of upcoming events through a weekly email announcement.   Since the Club does not receive funding from MIT, it is funded primarily from event fees, alumni donations and corporate sponsorships. Organization is led by a leadership team of over 20 alumni officers  with a distinguished board of directors overseeing club operations.

 

This Event is kindly sponsored by Silicon Valley Bank www.svb.com

Details

Date:
November 4, 2009
Time:
6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Event Category:

Venue

Silicon Valley Bank
3005 Tasman Drive
Santa Clara, CA 95054 United States