Past Events: Penn State Energy and Environment Calendar Archive

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 3:30 – 4:30pm  22 Deike Building or Online  Full details
Department of Geosciences Colloquium Series Fall 2023 Nicolas Choquette Levy ​Princeton University Climate Risk and Decision Making Candidate

 7:00 – 8:30pm  The State Theatre  Full details
Double Feature THE NIGHT DOCTRINE  Muhammad Rehman Shirzad  An Afghan journalist embarks on a journey to find out who murdered her family thirty years ago, only to uncover hundreds of civilians killed in a secretive American-backed program.    A CENTURY AFTER NANOOK (SHORT CLIP)  100 ᐊᕐᕌᒍᐃᑦ ᓇᓅᑉ ᑭᖑᓂᖓᓂ  Kirk French A Story of Life and Adaptation in the New Arctic.  With guest Sarah Samisack, an Inuit colleague of Dr. French's who has been instrumental in gathering footage and working with the community on this project.
 All day  Raleigh, NC  Full details
This conference is one of the most diverse and inclusive conferences in water resources management. New! All Workshops and Technical Trips are included in the full conference registration (excludes the AIH HIT exam). AWRA provides you with innovative, practical, and applied water resource management solutions, management techniques, and current research. Enjoy the Community, Conversation, & Connection that is #AWRA2023!

 3:30 – 4:30pm  22 Deike Building or Online  Full details
Department of Geosciences Colloquium Series Fall 2023 Xueke Li University of Connecticut Climate Risk and Decision Making Candidate
 10:00 – 11:00am  3rd floor Café Commons, Millennium Science Complex  Full details
COVID, climate change, new technologies, systemic inequities. Are policymakers even listening?? Learn about the work of the Evidence-to-Impact Collaborative helping scientists here at Penn State and around the country get their science used by policymakers.  Hear about how we can turn the methods we use in the lab towards fundamental problems of how to improve the policymaking of government officials. Learn about ongoing studies and available resources to make your science more impactful.
 10:00 – 11:00am  3rd floor Café Commons, Millennium Science Complex  Full details
In this talk, we will discuss the multiple seed grant initiatives in the Materials Research Institute (MRI), that aim at seeding new and multi-unit collaborations. In particular, the special focus of these opportunities is to expand productive research collaborations across OSVPR, by promoting partnerships across the Institutes. A second focus is to advance Penn State’s strategic goal in stimulating and enhancing international research collaborations by seeding joint research opportunities with international partnering institutions.
 All day  Raleigh, NC  Full details
This conference is one of the most diverse and inclusive conferences in water resources management. New! All Workshops and Technical Trips are included in the full conference registration (excludes the AIH HIT exam). AWRA provides you with innovative, practical, and applied water resource management solutions, management techniques, and current research. Enjoy the Community, Conversation, & Connection that is #AWRA2023!

 5:00 – 6:30pm  214 Hammond Building  Full details
Join us at our Fall 2023 event, an interdisciplinary methods workshop on November 6th from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. in 214 Hammond Building. Many of the pressing challenges today around water are complex and multifaceted. PAWS is hosting an interdisciplinary workshop to facilitate the exchange of ideas and methodologies from one field to another. This is also a networking opportunity for both undergraduate and graduate students to think about projects where we can collaborate with one another to propose innovative and sustainable solutions to tackle issues surrounding water.
 4:00 – 5:00pm  112 Walker Building  Full details
Join EMS researchers, staff, students, and the public for the premiere showing of The Earth Systems Science Center Made "EESI" a historical documentary on the people that put Penn State at the forefront of Earth System Science research and education. Featuring: Richard Alley, Jenn Baka, Eric Barron, Seth Blumsack, Sue Brantley, Rob Crane, Ken Davis, John Dutton, Bill Easterling, Bernd Haupt, Charles Hosler, Chris House, Sara Ivory, Jim Kasting, Lee Kump, Diana Liverman, Doug Miller, Dave Pollard, Erica Smithwick, and Alan Taylor.  
 All day  Raleigh, NC  Full details
This conference is one of the most diverse and inclusive conferences in water resources management. New! All Workshops and Technical Trips are included in the full conference registration (excludes the AIH HIT exam). AWRA provides you with innovative, practical, and applied water resource management solutions, management techniques, and current research. Enjoy the Community, Conversation, & Connection that is #AWRA2023!

 9:00am – 4:15pm  Elaine Langone Center, Bucknell University  Full details
The 18th River Symposium will be held on Friday, November 3 and Saturday, November 4, 2023 at the Elaine Langone Center on the campus of Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. The symposium brings together academics, consultants, state, federal, and regional agencies, conservation groups, and the public to discuss ongoing scientific research and innovative projects, to share ideas, and to increase awareness of conservation efforts to restore watersheds throughout the mid-Atlantic region.

 7:00 – 10:00pm  Elaine Langone Center, Bucknell University  Full details
The 18th River Symposium will be held on Friday, November 3 and Saturday, November 4, 2023 at the Elaine Langone Center on the campus of Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. The symposium brings together academics, consultants, state, federal, and regional agencies, conservation groups, and the public to discuss ongoing scientific research and innovative projects, to share ideas, and to increase awareness of conservation efforts to restore watersheds throughout the mid-Atlantic region.
 3:30 – 4:30pm  112 Walker Building  Full details
Geovanni Siquihua is a Kichwa Indigenous Leader from Sani, a Kichwa community located in Oil Block 15 in the Amazon rainforest of Ecuador. Sani community struck against the Occidental Petroleum Corporation (OXY) to force its officials to sit at the table of negotiations in 2004, causing the transnational to pay better seismic compensation than initially offered to the community. After extraction proved unsuccessful in Sani, the community decided to resist further exploration and engage in alternatives to extraction.
 1:25 – 2:25pm  062 Willard Building  Full details
Electricity markets are functioning around the world. This talk will cover fundamentals of wholesale electricity market operation, focusing on integrated power system and electricity market operation, using PJM market, the largest wholesale electricity market in the world, as an example. Hot topics, such as uncertainty, gas-electric coordination, renewable, storage, Distributed Energy Resources (DER), demand response, and system operation under extreme weather, will also be discussed.

 6:00 – 7:00pm  327 Sackett Building  Full details
The Water Cooler Series is a monthly event for the water student community planned to bring the community together and share interesting research/ideas/plans with peers from different disciplines and backgrounds. The informal setup for the “Water Cooler Series” will provide students a platform to discuss brewing ideas about water-related research and get help/support from the peer group. The presentation need not be research focused. If you have some interesting field anecdotes or stories to share, this is the forum for you! 

 4:45 – 5:45pm  101 Thomas Building  Full details
Precipitation is the input to the hydrologic cycle and a critical component of water availability and sustainability studies at the local, regional, and global scales. Yet, precipitation is one of the most difficult variables to accurately measure from space globally, and difficult to predict at the subseasonal to seasonal scales. Climate change is also accelerating the frequency and intensity of extreme precipitation, changing its seasonality and interannual variability, with impacts for hazard prediction and water resources management and planning.
 4:00 – 5:30pm  HUB-Robeson Center Freeman Auditorium  Full details
Theresa Weston, founder of The Holt Weston Consultancy and a building science research professional specializing in the durability and energy efficiency of buildings, will deliver the 2023 Hankin Distinguished Lecture, hosted by the residential construction program and the Pennsylvania Housing Research Center, which is housed in Penn State’s Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Her talk, “Residential Innovation Challenges and Opportunities,” will be held at 4 p.m. on Nov. 1 in the Freeman Auditorium in the HUB-Robeson Center at University Park.
 12:00 – 1:00pm  157 Hosler Building  Full details
Gal Hochman introduces a political-economic framework to compare upper bounds with taxes to control externalities. His work models policy design in democratic regimes, assuming heterogeneous firms use polluting capital-intensive technologies but can reduce pollution by adopting cleaner technologies. If policymakers realize that policies are irreversible, they may prefer intensity upper bound over taxation to regulate and mitigate pollution.

 3:30 – 4:30pm  22 Deike Building or Online  Full details
Department of Geosciences Colloquium Series Fall 2023 Cailey Condit University of Washington Host: Tushar Mittal Deep slow earthquakes during subduction: constraints from rocks to models
 11:00 – 11:45am  3rd Floor Café Commons of the Millennium Science Complex  Full details
Materials characterization is often performed under standard laboratory conditions.  However, this can lead to an incomplete view of the structure, chemistry, and overall properties of a material system under their eventual “real-world operating conditions”.  To address this gap researchers may employ strategies to collect their data under “in situ” conditions where temperature, pressure, and chemical composition of atmosphere are controlled. The insight gained via “in situ” characterization are critical to developing further understanding for advanced materials, catalysts, polymers, etc.