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The IOP's Environmental Action Coalition is hosting authors Eve Driver and Tom Osborn for a roundtable discussion on bridging divisions within the climate movement. Driver and Osborn met each other as undergrads here at Harvard, and wrote their new book What We Can't Burn about bridging divides in the climate movement while finding friendship.... Read more about IOP Climate Roundtable Conversation with Tom Osborn and Eve Driver
Incorporating disorder into structure-property models remains a major challenge in computational materials design. Technological materials often deviate from ideal crystalline structures due to defects, chemical disorder, or amorphous phases, and key functionalities frequently emerge at interfaces. Addressing these complexities requires modeling techniques that bridge first-principles quantum calculations with large-scale disorder and interfacial effects.... Read more about Simon Gelin: Predictive Modeling of Materials and Interfaces for Energy Conversion and Storage
The Harvard Undergraduate Clean Energy Group Energy Seminar series features weekly conversations with leading practitioners in climate and energy. Join on Monday evenings from 6:30-7:15pm at the Harvard University Center for the Environment to meet the CEOs, researchers, investors, and engineers who are driving decarbonization. On Monday 2/24, the Energy Seminar welcomes Dr. Mike Wang, Director of R&D at Lithios.... Read more about Harvard Energy Seminar
Decarbonization will require a massive expansion of renewable energy infrastructure, potentially putting clean energy advocates and land conservationists at odds. Join the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs and the Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government for an Energy Policy Seminar featuring Charles Taylor, Assistant Professor at Harvard Kennedy School, who will present findings from a forthcoming paper co-authored with Meredith Fowlie (UC Berkeley).... Read more about Land Conservation and the Clean Energy Transition