The fifth Texas Global Dialogues featured a panel of experts sharing thoughts about innovations in energy. What is the future of energy? How do innovations in nanotechnology impact your life and community? How does the energy ecosystem in the U.S. compare to South Korea? Moderated by Dr. Sonia Feigenbaum, Senior Vice Provost for Global Engagement, panelists discussed emergent technologies, the role of energy in smart cities, and collaborations between UT Austin and KAIST.
Panelists included:
Brian Korgel, Ph.D.
Chair, Department of Chemical Engineering
Director, UT Energy Institute
Rashid Engineering Regents Chair Professor in the McKetta Department of Chemical Engineering
Education and Outreach Director for the Center for Dynamics and Control of Materials (CDCM) Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC)
The University of Texas at Austin
Doh Chang Lee, Ph.D. '07
Professor, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Director, Energy and Environmental Research Centre (EERC)
Director, Quantum Materials Research Center (QMaRC)
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)
The discussion was moderated by Dr. Sonia Feigenbaum, Senior Vice Provost for Global Engagement and Chief International Officer at UT Austin.
The event series, created in collaboration with Texas Exes, brings UT expertise and innovations to our 530,000 alumni in various regions of the world. The dialogues connect UT’s academic mission to our global Longhorn community and provide an opportunity for alumni to meet and participate in meaningful conversations with each other and university affiliates.
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