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Energy + Resilience Series | #3: Discussing Tech that Enables Resilient Electrical Infrastructure
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The residual impacts of COVID-19 will affect everyday life in unimaginable ways. As we consider improvements to the energy systems we have in place, how can we translate current grid planning strategies to emergency technologies in the wake of future pandemics? In this webinar, we explore what COVID-19 has exposed about our national electrical infrastructure and share predictions for future maintenance and alternate sources for reliance.
The discussion features these leading experts:
-Dan Carnovale, Power Systems Experience Center Manager – Eaton
-Matineh Eybpoosh, CEO & Co-Founder – WattLearn (Engineering '15)
-Julian Lamy, Senior Optimization Software Engineer – Tesla (Engineering '16)
-Travis Schneider, Business Development Manager – RE2 Robotics, a Carnegie Mellon University spinoff
The Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation at Carnegie Mellon University has launched a webinar series “Energy, Resilience, and COVID-19 – Pivoting in 2020." The series highlights insights from research, industry and innovation related to how COVID-19 is impacting the way we will do business, and what it means to the energy systems we rely upon.
The discussion features these leading experts:
-Dan Carnovale, Power Systems Experience Center Manager – Eaton
-Matineh Eybpoosh, CEO & Co-Founder – WattLearn (Engineering '15)
-Julian Lamy, Senior Optimization Software Engineer – Tesla (Engineering '16)
-Travis Schneider, Business Development Manager – RE2 Robotics, a Carnegie Mellon University spinoff
The Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation at Carnegie Mellon University has launched a webinar series “Energy, Resilience, and COVID-19 – Pivoting in 2020." The series highlights insights from research, industry and innovation related to how COVID-19 is impacting the way we will do business, and what it means to the energy systems we rely upon.
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