MIT's Energy Initiative is seeking posters from female graduate students working in any discipline who are engaged in research that addresses energy-related climate change adaptation and/or mitigation for the C3E Women in Clean Energy Symposium. Finalists will be invited to present their work at the Cambridge, MA Symposium in September, 2013. The winner will receive a $5,000 award, presented by a prominent woman involved in clean energy, and the symposium will provide a tremendous opportunity for networking.
Recent extreme weather events have increased attention on utilizing both mitigation and adaptation strategies to address climate change. The U.S. Clean Energy Education and Empowerment (C3E) program organizers invite graduate student research posters from any academic discipline focused on the development and/or analysis of climate mitigation and/or adaptation policies, tools, or technologies.
Eligibility:
Female graduate student engaged in research addressing energy-related climate change adaptation and/or mitigation.
Application Requirements:
Application Submission:
C3E@hq.doe.gov, C3Eawards@MIT.edu
Contact: Carter Smith, (617) 253-5325, cjgsmith@MIT.EDU
Website: mit.edu/mitei