Texas Engineering TexTalks: Advancing Industry Through Innovation – Michael Webber on Global Energy Trends and Transition Webinar

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The worldwide energy sector is going through dramatic shifts in energy demand, end-uses, and sources. Population growth and economic growth are driving up total demand. Industrialization, urbanization, electrification, and motorization are changing how we use energy. And a policy push for domestic, low-carbon and renewable fuels is changing our sources of energy. Join us and […]

Free

TexTalks Webinar with Dr. Peter Stone

Microsoft Teams Live , Select a Country:
Virtual Event Virtual Event

For robots to operate robustly in dynamic, uncertain environments, we are still in need of multidisciplinary research advances in many areas such as computer vision, tactile sensing, compliant motion, manipulation, locomotion, high-level decision-making, and many others. This talk will focus on two essential capabilities for robust autonomous intelligent robots, namely online learning from experience, and […]

Free

TexTalks: Bioinspired ideas for Sustainable Separations

Online , United States
Virtual Event Virtual Event

Membranes are rapidly becoming the fastest growing platform for many process applications in water treatment, process industries, pharmaceutical manufacturing and food processing. This talk will present ideas for bioinspired separations that could enable difficult separations while reducing the impact on the environment by reducing energy input, both embedded and operational. All synthetic membranes (and indeed […]

FREE

Introduction to Energy Technology & Policy

Online

Receive a big-picture overview throughout this course of global energy trends mixed in with historical snippets, anecdotes, and unexpected examples that will give a surprising look into the past, present, and future of energy. The instructors will share entertaining insights and refreshingly candid views about the best and worst of energy policy, including real-world examples, […]

Austin Technology Council
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