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Clean Energy Series: Technology Insights From University Innovators

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Join us for the next installment of the Georgia Tech Clean Energy Series, "Technology Insights From University Innovators." Participants can attend for free in person in the Hodges Room on Georgia Tech's campus or via Webinar.

Major research universities frequently provide visionary insight into the development and application of technologies. With research expenditures of more than $650 million in 2011, Georgia Tech ranks among the top 10 in the U.S. in research expenditures among universities without a medical school. Georgia Tech’s Strategic Energy Institute is a campus-wide program focused on interdisciplinary research in energy and related technologies.

On January 30, sign up for an insightful discussion with university innovators on the state of research in carbon capture, photovoltaic and smart grid technologies.

This seminar will feature speakers David Sholl, Professor, School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology; Rick Hartlein, Director, National Electric Energy Research, Testing and Applications Center, Georgia Institute of Technology; and Miroslav M. Begovic, Professor, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology.

Sutherland is a proud sponsor of the series, which features presentations on issues surrounding clean energy in the Southeastern United States, including the projected need for electric energy and oil and natural gas, and the opportunities and challenges for meeting those needs with clean energy technologies.

For more information and to register for this program, please visit secleanenergy.gatech.edu

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