Posts Tagged energy
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Apply to become a SEC Officer11 October 2013 | NewsInterested in taking a more active role in the Stanford Energy Club? Apply to be a SEC officer! You have until Thursday October 17th to apply. |
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Find Great Courses with the Energy Course Database!20 September 2013 | NewsStanford Graduate and Undergraduate Students – Welcome Back! There are a number of cutting edge energy courses being offered at Stanford this year, and the Precourt Institute for Energy (PIE) has a great energy course database that you can search to find the perfect class for you. Try it here: https://energy.stanford.edu/courses and let us and PIE know […] |
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Stanford and Berkeley Summer Happy Hour7 August 2013 | NewsOver a 100 people demonstrated their passion for working on energy issues by converging by attending the Summer Energy Happy Hour jointly hosted by BERC, SEC, and YPE |
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Transportation’s Battery Bottleneck: Context, Challenges, and Path Forward5 June 2013 | Issue 3Stanford Alum Kevin Hettrich describes the numerous advantages of electric vehicle transportation, as well as drawbacks which have prevented widespread penetration in the markets. |
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Energy 360 – Nuclear Power: Promise or Peril? [VIDEO]8 December 2012 | NewsAt the first Energy 360 of the year, three exciting panelists discussed the implications of safety concerns on nuclear policy and research. The event was sponsored by Rockport Capital and hosted by the Stanford Energy Club. |
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[Sample Blog Post] Session Planning for the Energy & Environment Congress28 October 2012 | BlogSession Planning for the Energy & Environment Congress Looking through the conference agenda, I realize that there will be more interesting talks than I could possibly attend. Four concurrent themes constitute the Congress: E2 (optical instrumentation for energy and environmental applications) focuses on the optical tools for energy-related devices and the direct application of […] |