Past Events: Penn State Energy and Environment Calendar Archive

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 4:30 – 5:30pm  Stuckeman Family Building Jury Space or Online  Full details
Jean Yang, landscape designer, urban planner, and educator, joins the Stuckeman School's Lecture + Exhibit Series for a Department of Landscape Architecture Bracken Lecture. Titled “Community in Landscapes,” Yang’s talk will discuss how humans create their built environment and how it, in turn, shapes them.

 6:00 – 8:00pm  The State Theatre  Full details
The State College Borough in partnership with Community Conferencing and the Center for Social Change and Belonging presents the first part of the Community Conversations Series of 2024 “Economic Injustice: Food Insecurity”. This conversation will be held on Tuesday, March 12, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the State Theatre in State College. The Panel Discussion will last 45 minutes followed by the Restorative Circle.
 1:00 – 2:00pm  Online  Full details
As cities look to fill their affordable housing gaps, 'Missing Teeth' or 'Infill' housing is gathering a lot of attention. Communities look for solutions that can be replicated over scattered sites in the neighborhood. The requirements not only include fitting the fabric of the neighborhood but also be a safe and healthy environment for its occupants. This session is focused on challenges of design and building urban infill housing using modular construction methods.
 11:00 – 11:45am  3rd Floor Café Commons of the Millennium Science Complex  Full details
EDS in SEM is often used to map compositional information across length scales ranging from microns down to many nanometers and EDS in TEM can provide analogous information on the nanometer scale. However, it is often helpful to have information complementary to the elemental information attainable via EDS. The MCL has several techniques capable of providing information about chemical bonding, oxidation states, and chemical structure.
 11:00am – 12:00pm  157 Hosler Building  Full details
CONSOL Energy is approaching its ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) goals through innovation in its business model. Jacquie Fidler, vice president of Environmental & Sustainability at CONSOL Energy Inc., will provide some examples of their successes.  
 10:00 – 11:00am  3rd Floor Café Commons of the Millennium Science Complex  Full details
This talk will discuss the human tendency to over-trust technology, especially AI. It will explore the psychological reasons behind this phenomenon by articulating key aspects of the speaker’s theoretical models that are supported by empirical data. It will outline the consequences of trusting technology too much, and make the case for practicing socially responsible AI. The Millennium Café runs 10-11am in the 3rd floor Café Commons of the MSC Bldg. 
 10:00 – 11:00am  3rd Floor Café Commons of the Millennium Science Complex  Full details
In his famous Nobel lecture, Herbert Kroemer stated, “The interface is the device”, referring to the remarkable properties found at the junctions where layers of different materials meet. However, if the interface is to become the device, then understanding it at the atomic scale is essential. In this talk, I will discuss the important roles interfaces play in boosting the performance and stability of established and emergent technologies such as solar cells, rechargeable batteries, and photoelectrochemical cells.

 4:00 – 5:00pm  112 Walker Building or Online  Full details
Tirthankar Chakraborty, an earth scientist in the Atmospheric, Climate and Earth Sciences Division of the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), will give the talk, “Modeling Spatial Variability of Urban Microclimate,” at 4 p.m. on Monday, March 11, in 112 Walker Building on the University Park campus. The talk will also be available via Zoom.
 3:30 – 4:30pm  125 Reber Building  Full details
Dr. Anna Oldani will discuss how the Federal Aviation Administration’s Office of Environment and Energy (AEE) deploys research to support informed decision‐making at national and international levels. Through coordinated multi‐agency programs and partnerships with industry and academia, AEE advances R&D efforts across the space of sustainable aviation topics. This work includes the Aviation Sustainability Center of Excellence (ASCENT), a university research initiative with over a dozen domestic universities.
 12:00 – 1:00pm  Online  Full details
Learn about conservation practices used to stabilize eroding streambanks, improve instream habitat, and provide suitable crossings on farms and other land uses. During Streambank Stabilization and Stream Crossings on Farms we will discuss different practices for stabilizing eroding streambanks on various land uses such as cropland, pasture, and forest. Several economical options are available, and we will explore their purpose and effect.

 12:00 – 1:00pm  Online  Full details
During Forest Fire Driven by War, attendees will learn about how the war in Ukraine is driving an unprecedented wave of forest fires. Learn about how Ukrainians are responding to these fires, how forest fires are found in a warzone, and how those fires are impacting the land and people they scorch. Participants will hear from Ukrainian foresters, researchers, and other experts.

 12:00 – 1:00pm  Online  Full details
Soil moisture is an important factor in agriculture, influencing crop growth and yield. Traditionally, farmers have relied on manual methods and experience to assess soil moisture levels. With technological advancements, however, novel methods are emerging, providing more accurate and efficient ways to manage water resources and optimize yields. Monitoring Soil Moisture: A Climate Smart Practice will look at some advancements in soil moisture monitoring and how making good management decisions can be a climate-smart practice.

 11:00am – 12:30pm  100 Thomas Building  Full details
Revisiting Past Lectures on the 30th Anniversary of the Ashtekar Frontiers of Science

 12:00 – 1:30pm  Online  Full details
During Ukraine Series: An Introduction to the Forests of Ukraine and the War, attendees will be introduced to the forests of Ukraine, Ukraine's relationship to forests, and how they used forests prior to and during the war. They will also learn about the war, how the war is impacting the people of Ukraine, and be introduced to how the war is being fought. Participants will hear from Ukrainian foresters, researchers, and other experts.

 8:45am – 1:00pm  Online  Full details
This year’s online conference will feature four distinct discussion tracks, including "Shining a Light: Uncovering Insights through Analytics," "Blazing the Trail: Turning Insights into Impactful Outcomes," "Lighting the Way: Emerging Trends and the Future of Data," and "Enlightening Data Processing and Analytics: IT System Innovations." 

 4:30 – 5:30pm  Stuckeman Family Building Jury Space or Online  Full details
Kona Gray, who is the principal of the planning, landscape architecture, and urban design firm EDSA, Inc., has been named the 2023-24 recipient of the Department of Landscape Architecture’s John R. Bracken Fellowship. Titled “Grounded Landscapes – Exploring the Land, Sea and Culture,” Gray’s lecture will explore a new understanding and appreciation for the land and sea, discover the possibilities of connecting cultures with the environment, and celebrate diversity highlighting a common human future.
 12:00 – 1:00pm  3 Walker Building  Full details
The global battery industry has achieved significant cost savings: electric vehicle (EV) battery costs have dropped by more than 90% over the past decade. This study assesses the extent to which this sharp decline in lithium-ion battery prices is attributable to learning-by-doing in battery production, and quantifies the impact of two types of government policies (e.g., consumer subsidies and domestic content requirement) on learning, technology diffusion, and industry dynamics.
 12:00 – 1:00pm  Online  Full details
Learn about ongoing work in water resources, engage in discussions about green stormwater infrastructure, and exchange ideas with professionals across Pennsylvania.
 10:00am – 12:00pm  233A HUB-Robeson Center  Full details
Please note that this workshop is open to tenure-line faculty, non-tenure-line faculty, and research staff in the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences. (Future workshops are planned for faculty in other units) Learn how to transform your scientific insights into compelling narratives that resonate with diverse audiences. Effectively communicate:  What you do  What it impacts  Why it matters  Expert Guidance: 
 8:45am – 1:00pm  Online  Full details
This year’s online conference will feature four distinct discussion tracks, including "Shining a Light: Uncovering Insights through Analytics," "Blazing the Trail: Turning Insights into Impactful Outcomes," "Lighting the Way: Emerging Trends and the Future of Data," and "Enlightening Data Processing and Analytics: IT System Innovations."