CLR 2020 Workshop: Tackling Climate Change with Machine Learning
Click here for conference details: April 26. Many in the ML community wish to take action on climate change, yet feel their skills are inapplicable. This workshop aims to […]
Click here for conference details: April 26. Many in the ML community wish to take action on climate change, yet feel their skills are inapplicable. This workshop aims to […]
Sign up now to attend the debate: Is a radical #energy #transformation the cheaper option for #Bangladesh? Privatizing distribution? How to fix renewables? If you haven't signed up already be […]
For the keynote schedule, click here: http://applied-energy.org/mitab2020/keynote "Over the course of two days, panelists and speakers discussed a wide range of energy topics, including electric vehicles, energy policy, and the […]
At last RAEL lunch returns. We will send around the zoom invite, but wanted to remind you to hold the calendar slot each Wednesday noon, 12 - 1 PM. (and […]
Bio: Jess Kersey is a second-year master's student with the University of California Berkeley’s Energy and Resources Group. She is broadly interested in decentralized and innovative energy technologies for energy […]
Please join us for a talk from Henry Sokolski, the Executive Director of The Nonproliferation Policy Education Center. Henry Sokolski also teaches graduate-level classes on nuclear policy at the University of […]
Watch the video, click here. Host: Melissa Lott Presenters (Guests): Dr. Daniel Kammen, Professor of Energy, University of California, Berkeley and Former Science Envoy, US Department of State Dr. Maria Neira, […]
Topic: In looking ahead to entirely decarbonizing the electric generation system, there is a debate about the use of nuclear generation. One school of thought argues that nuclear will be […]
Dan Kammen is the Founding Director of the Renewable and Appropriate Energy Laboratory, and a professor in the Energy and Resources Group, the Goldman School, and the Department of Nuclear Engineering. […]