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The Sustainable Mobility Seminar is an annual 1 unit seminar course offered to both graduate and undergraduate students across Stanford's seven schools. The seminar brings experts from academia, research institutes, startups and industry to discuss the challenges and advances in sustainable mobility and future mobility systems. Students and attendees will be introduced to the technology behind the different aspects of sustainable mobility: the benefits and unique challenges required to build solutions in the multidisciplinary world of transportation.
In spring 2024, ten seminars covered core technologies in sustainable mobility such as electrification and grid management, autonomous systems and congestion pricing, sustainable fuels in aerospace and shipping, and the economics of mobility-as-a-service. Lecturers included Stanford faculty, researchers and experts from industry and government organizations such as the Department of Transportation, Maersk Shipping and Lyft.
The Stanford Hydrogen H2 Seminar covers the hydrogen economy as a critical piece of the global energy transformation. The course introduces the unique characteristics of hydrogen, its potential role in decarbonizing the global energy system, and how it compares to other alternative and complementary solutions. The course covers the main ideas/themes of how hydrogen is made, transported and stored, and used around the world through a series of lectures and guest speakers.
Energy Innovation & Emerging Technologies Certificate is an online professional certificate program in energy that examines emerging technologies, policies, economics, finance, management, and behavioral science that will transform how we obtain, distribute, store and use energy.
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Stanford Energy Seminar informs the Stanford community weekly about a wide range of energy and climate change issues and perspectives.
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