Understanding history equips engineers with valuable insights to more effectively design and plan for the energy and other technological transitions of tomorrow.
This webinar is an abbreviated version of the session "Chemical Engineers Stepping Up to Lead Energy Transitions" held at the AIChE Annual Meeting in San Diego last year (October 2024). The presentation will include a video presentation by Maressa Brennan, followed by discussions with Dr. Roger Turner from the Science History Instituate and Gayle Gibson Senior Fellow with Mission Possible Partnership.
The AIChE session was sponsored by AIChE Fellows and featured a panel moderated by the Science History Institute.
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