- GCEP Tri-Fold
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- GCEP Five-Year Anniversary Highlights
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Workshops
Symposia
Seminars
Special Events
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GCEP holds a number of events to help raise the level of discussion about the energy technologies needed for a future with reduced greenhouse gas emissions.
Recent Seminar Sponsored by the Global Climate and Energy Project (GCEP) and the Precourt Institute for Energy (PIE):
Past Events GCEP Research Symposium 2009 New Research Directions in a Rapidly Evolving Global Energy Landscape September 30 - October 2, 2009 The Global Climate and Energy Project (GCEP) held its fifth annual energy research symposium. The theme of the conference was "New Research Directions in a Rapidly Evolving Global Energy Landscape." Keynote speakers and leading researchers from Stanford and around the world discussed future directions and exciting opportunities that could lead to energy technologies with significantly reduced greenhouse gas emissions. > More 2010 Symposia Dates The 2010 Research Symposium will be held at the Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center.
Biological Capture and Utilization of CO2 Workshop Co-sponsored by I-CARES September 1-2, 2009 Charles F. Knight Center, Washington University St. Louis > More Information Energy Summer School 2009 ![]() August 17-28, 2009 Stanford, CA The SLAC-Stanford University-NREL (SSUN) Energy Summer School is a two-week residential program for enrolled science and engineering graduate students* who have serious interest in energy research. Energy science and engineering requires a collaborative effort, and we invite students from a variety of disciplines (physics and condensed matter physics, materials science and engineering, chemistry and chemical engineering, bio-sciences, geosciences, and electrical and mechanical engineering) to apply. Space is no longer available for auditors. Support for this school is generously provided by program sponsors. Students will be provided meals and accommodations; students are only required to pay a non-refundable registration fee ($250) upon admission. Enrollment is limited to 40 students. Certificates will be awarded upon completion of the school. * Including those accepted to begin their graduate study in Fall 2009 > More Information (SLAC site)Past GCEP Workshops > More Past GCEP Symposia > More Past GCEP Energy Seminars > More Past GCEP Special Event > More |
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