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ENERGY 203ASeminar: 01Units: 1Class#: 5139
Autumn 2024

Big Ideas & Open Opportunities in Climate-Tech Entrepreneurship

Department of Energy Science and Engineering

Seminar, Discussion9/23/24 - 12/6/24
Instructor: Danielson, D. McColl, D. Moxley, J. Woodward, J.

Enrollment Status

  • Open Seats: 24
  • Enrolled: 101
  • Capacity: 125
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  • Waitlist: 0
  • Waitlist Max: 15

Reserved Seats:50

Reserved GroupReserved SeatsStart DateEnd Date
ERE Graduate Students0/508/30/20239/26/2023

Course Description

The purpose of this seminar series is to educate students on the key elements of 8-9 of the highest greenhouse gas emitting sectors globally, and open technical challenges and business opportunities in these problem spaces that are ripe for new climate-tech company explorations. Students are encouraged to take inspiration from the weekly lecture topics to incubate high-potential concepts for new companies, and apply to continue developing these concepts in student-led teams through the winter and spring quarter course, ENERGY 203: Stanford Climate Ventures. Weekly seminars are delivered by course instructors and outside industry and academic experts. Please visit scv.stanford.edu for additional information.

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