Sponsored energy events
MITEI sponsors a series of energy colloquia featuring leaders from across the energy spectrum. These speakers are the innovators in energy and will be of interest to faculty, staff, and students across the campus and beyond. Other MITEI-sponsored seminars seek to highlight energy research and education activities taking place at the Institute. All posted events are open to the public.
MITEI Seminar Series 2009-2010
The 2009-2010 academic year sees the return of the popular monthly seminar series, the centerpiece of MITEI's education and outreach missions. The goal of the seminar series is to showcase critical areas of energy research and analysis that will help the nation and the world meet the enormous energy challenges in the coming decades. The MITEI seminars will take place monthly, seeking to engage and inform the energy community at MIT.
For all seminars in the series:
4:15 pm [Reception follows]
Building 66-110
25 Ames Street
Cambridge, Massachusetts
MITEI SEMINAR SERIES 2008-2009
Sponsored by Cambridge Energy Research Associates, Inc. (CERA)
Next Lecture in the Seminar Series
Joan Fitzgerald
Director, Law, Policy and Society Program Northeastern University
December 1, 2009
Microbiology Seminar Series 2009-2010
Beginning this year, the new MITEI-sponsored Microbiology Seminar Series will bring 9 speakers doing exciting fundamental and applied microbial research to the MIT community. The study of microbes has been critical in our current understanding of basic biological processes, evolution, human disease, and the functions of the biosphere, and has contributed to numerous fields of engineering. As great chemists, microbes have vast untapped potential for development of sustainable energy-generation technologies, and this series will showcase several examples of what microbes can do and how scientists are pushing the frontier in understanding and harnessing them.
Monthly, every third Thursday
11:30AM - 12:30 PM
McGovern Auditorium, Whitehead Institute
Nine Cambridge Center
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Next Lecture in the Series
Selective Pressures on Enzymes and Adaptation of Metabolic Systems
Chris Marx, Harvard University
November 19, 2009


