Workshop on Physics of Sustainable Energy IV at UChicago

Physics of Sustainable Energy IV
Using Energy Efficiently and Producing it Renewably
Friday-Saturday, June 17-18, University of Chicago

What are the top trends in the global energy landscape? What sustainable energy technologies and innovations can we expect to be part of the future? Hear from experts during a two-day workshop on the Physics of Sustainable Energy (PSE-IV), being held this year in the Midwest region at the University of Chicago.

The workshop is aimed at researchers and students, and private and public sector professionals interested in energy issues.

Registration fee: $120 ($90 for students), includes two lunches, coffee breaks and online access to conference proceedings.

Space is limited. Admission is on a first come, first serve basis.

Location: Saieh Hall for Economics, Room 021
5757 S. University Ave., Chicago, IL

Sponsors: The APS Forum on Physics & Society (FPS), Argonne National Lab (ANL), Fermi Research Alliance (FRA), and the Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago (EPIC)

For details on the workshop program and registration information, please visit the workshop website: https://epic.uchicago.edu/short-course

We look forward to seeing you at the workshop in Chicago.

Organizers:
Pushpa Bhat, Fermilab
Robert Rosner, University of Chicago
George Crabtree, Argonne National Laboratory
Robert Knapp, Evergreen State College