The MIT Energy Club's Energy 101 series is designed to help you get the most out of what the MIT Energy Club has to offer! The concept is to give you working background knowledge about broad energy subjects, such as wind, solar, or electricity grids, so that you can fully engage in the higher-level Energy Club lectures and discussions. These informal presentations are taught by our peers: students working in the field who just love to share the big picture concepts. We're also now making the presenations available online, and "archiving" the information as Fact Sheets. A relatively new addition to the MIT Energy Club, the Energy 101 series has been a rousing success!
Do you know more about energy technology than the average MIT student? Would you like to share the "big picture" concepts behind your research? You could present an Energy 101! We're always looking for people willing to educate us on broad energy topics. If you are interested in presenting, contact the Energy101 Chair Cristina Botero.
Energy 101 Archives
(Click here to view upcoming Energy 101 events instead.)Nuclear Fusion
12:00-01:00PM Monday, August 09, 2010
Leader: Andrea Schmidt
Location: 2-136
