What Drives and Impedes the Development of a Sustainable Energy Policy for the USA?

March 1, 2018
3:30 PM
W151 Pappajohn Business Building

The UI Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering and College of Engineering are co-sponsoring a special lecture on US sustainable energy policy Thursday, March 1, from 3:30-4:20 in W151 Pappajohn Business Building. Martin Moskovits, Distinguished Professor at University of California Santa Barbara, will present "What drives and impedes the development of a sustainable energy policy for the USA? Separating the hope from the hype."

Moskovits is internationally recognized for his contributions to the field of surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy, surface chemistry, engineering and fabrication of nanomaterials including plasmonic nanoparticles and nanostructures, and solar energy conversion. He is currently Distinguished Professor of Physical Chemistry in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Prior to that, he served as Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost of the City College of New York, Chief Technology Officer at API Technologies and President of its NanoOpto subsidiary, Dean of Science at UC Santa Barbara, and Chair of the Chemistry Department at the University of Toronto. He also co-founded Spectra Fluidics, a startup company dedicating to developing sensors based on microfluidics. 

Also co-sponsoring the lecture are UI Deparment of Chemistry, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, UI Public Policy Center, and the University of Iowa.

To read the lecture abstract, click here.

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