UT Energy Symposium
A weekly guest lecture series that is both free and open to the public and available for course credit.
In an effort to provide a multi-disciplinary platform for UT faculty and students to interact on the most pressing energy issues facing our world, the Energy Institute sponsors the UT Energy Symposium (UTES), which will enter its 27th semester in fall 2024.
The UTES serves as a “convener” for the campus community, uniting students interested in energy issues with faculty and others working on sustainable energy security. Students who register for the symposium receive one credit hour for the 15-week seminar course, which is open to both undergraduate and graduate students.
Ongoing themes for UTES include climate change policy, innovation and diffusion of energy technologies, low-carbon technology options and status, and behavioral aspects of energy consumption.
Each UTES talk will be recorded and posted on this page and on the Energy Institute YouTube channel following the event.
Instructor: Carey King
Unique Number (Spring 2024): 60345 (graduate students) / 60030 (undergraduates)
Day & Time: Tuesday, 12:30 – 1:45 p.m.
If you need an accommodation to participate in this event, please contact Christa Hopkins, who can be reached at 512-475-8447 or christa@energy.utexas.edu, no later than five (5) business days prior to the event.
UT Energy Symposium Talks
April 30, 2015
The Future of Vehicle Transportation — The Better Battery
Nihar Patel, Former Vice President, North American Business Strategy Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.
April 23, 2015
Rethinking Our Energy Future: Grand Challenges and Opportunities
Doug Arent, Executive Director, Joint Institute for Strategic Energy Analysis, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
April 16, 2015
2015 State of Electric Vehicles
Dave Tuttle, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin
April 9, 2015
Student Research Showcase
- Margaret Cook (CAEE)
- Donna Chen (CAEE)
- Alex Headley (ME)
April 2, 2015
Energy Infrastructure with Architectural and Civil Engineers
CAEE team presentation by Richard Corsi, Lance Manuel, Atila Novoselac, Kara Kockelman, Charles Werth, Kevin Folliard
March 26, 2015
Past, Present, and Future Climate Change Impacts on Texas Water: Science and Policy
Jay Banner, Professor, Department of Geological Sciences, Jackson School of Geosciences, The University of Texas at Austin
March 12, 2015
Oil-Climate Index: GHG Emissions Along the Oil Production Supply Chain
David Livingston, Associate, Energy and Climate Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
March 5, 2015
Energy and Development in Asia
Richie Ahuja, Regional Director for Asia, Environmental Defense Fund
February 26, 2015
Ten Strategies to Systematically Exploit All Options to Cope with Anthropogenic Climate Change
Kelly Klima, Research Scientist, Department of Engineering and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University
February 19, 2015
Energy and Climate Goals in Nordic Countries and Implications for the U.S.
Benjamin Sovacool, Director, Danish Center for Energy Technology at AU-Herning and Professor of Business and Social Sciences, Aarhus University, Denmark
February 5, 2015
Next Generation Photovoltaic Technologies
Brian Korgel, Edward S. Hyman Endowed Chair in Engineering & T. Brockett Hudson Professor of Chemical Engineering, Director, Industry/University Cooperative Research Center for Next Generation Photovoltaics, The University of Texas at Austin
January 29, 2015
Comparative Analysis of Regulations for Offshore Oil Drilling in U.S., U.K. and Norway
Lori Bennear, Associate Professor of Environmental Economics and Policy, Duke University
January 22, 2015
Engineering and Socio-economic Aspects of Sustainable Energy
Mehrdad Ehsani, Robert M. Kennedy Endowed Professor, Director, Sustainable Energy & Vehicle Engineering Program, Power Electronics & Motor Drives Laboratory, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Texas A&M University