Fall 2023
- September 8th, Professor Robert Langer, MIT and Moderna, on Controlling the Release of Large Molecules from Biomaterials
- September 22nd, Eric Johnson, on The Work of ISO New England
- October 13th, Walter Hubbard, in a moderated discussion on Solutions for the Grid: The Light at the End of the Tunnel
- October 27th, Zeyneb Magavi, HEET, on Cutting Carbon Emissions: Geothermal Energy
- November 10th, Chris Knittel, MIT Sloan School, on Public Policy Associated with the Grid
- November 17th , Senator Michael Barrett, on Transmission Siting as it Relates to the Electric Grid
- 2November 24th, Thanksgiving
- December 8th, Ahmed Ghonheim, MIT, on Fuels Beyond the Fossils
- December 22nd, Dean Noam Eliaz, Tel Aviv University, on Innovation and Research in Global Engineering
- January 12th, Piotr Moncarz, XGS Energy, on Geothermal Solutions
- January 26th, Bob Caligiuri , Exponent, on The Challenges and Adventures of Failure Analysis
- February 9th, Angel Serrano, UCV-Spain, Antimicrobial Face Masks, Face Shields and...Lipsticks.
- February 23rd, Jesus A. Del Alamo, MIT EECS, on Microelectronis: Quo Vadis.
- March 8th, Rich Adler, Founder, Decision Path (USA , on Revisiting Bending the Law of Unintended Consequences: More Decision Support Models
- March 22nd, Jon Chesto, Boston Globe, on Massachusetts Role in the Future of the Regional Electric Grid
- April 12th, Historian Vincent Dixon, on Massachusetts Legislators and the Legislative Process
- April 26th, David Seidman, Northwestern University, Northwestern’s Center for Atom Probe Tomography
- May 10th, Peter Baldwin, President base-e, on COP28
- May 24th, Jane Kent, University of Michigan on Hospital Planning Going Forward
- June 14th, Albert Moussa, Founder, BlazeTech, on Hydrogen: The Good, the Bad, and the Silly
- June 28th, Walter Hubbard, in a moderated summary discussion on The Electric Grid and Climate Issues
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