Engineering hosts ‘Earth, Wind, Fire and Water’ lecture series
The College of Engineering invites you to a series of lectures this fall that tackle the topics of renewable energy, sustainability, climate change and the environment. The five-part series, titled “Earth, Wind Fire and Water,” begins with a presentation on Thursday, Oct. 16. Following is a listing of presentations.
All lectures are scheduled from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. and are free of charge.
- Thursday, Oct. 16: “Landfill Gas Energy Systems,” featuring Jason MacKenzie of Energyneering, Lemmons 13
- Thursday, Oct. 23: “Small-Scale Nuclear Power Systems,” featuring J.J. Arthur of NuScale Power, Hoover 105
- Thursday, Oct. 30: “Hydro-Power and Fish Passage in Oregon,” featuring Greg Apke of Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Hoover 105
- Thursday, Nov. 6: “Wind Farms and Wind Energy Systems,” featuring Bruce Hamilton of Navigant, Lemmons 13
- Thursday, Nov. 13: “Ocean Wave Energy Systems,” featuring Chad Stillinger of George Fox University, Hoover 105
Questions? Contact Bob Harder at bharder@georgefox.edu.