Past Events
Trek to Beta Technologies: The Future of Aviation
Based in Burlington, Beta is an industry leader in developing electric aircraft. With $800M in funding and a brand new ~200,000 sqft production floor. We’ll tour their R&D facility and HQ, including the hangar, flight simulator, and core labs. Space is limited so please commit if you have the time to attend the whole day. Sign-up by 1/16.
Event detailsTrek to Beta Technologies: The Future of Aviation
Based in Burlington, Beta is an industry leader in developing electric aircraft. With $800M in funding and a brand new ~200,000 sqft production floor, Beta plans to start large-scale production next year for customers including UPS, Air New Zealand, the US Air Force, and United Therapeutics. See NY Times’ feature on Beta to learn more.
We’ll tour their R&D facility and HQ, including the hangar, flight simulator, and core labs (Electronic, Flight Sciences, Controls/Inceptors, and the “Shake & Bake”). The Revers Center is organizing a bus to Burlington. Space is limited so please commit if you have the time to attend the whole day. Sign-up by 1/16.
This event is open only to the Tuck student community.
Power-Up Friday: Hydrogen 101
Join Charlie Jersey T'24 to discuss the “fuel of the future” hydrogen fuel industry. Learn about the basics of hydrogen, the key trends and forces acting on this up-and-coming industry, and the next-generation technologies which may play an important role in the future. Could hydrogen fuel be the key to a net-zero future?
Event detailsPower-Up Friday: Hydrogen 101
Join Charlie Jersey T'24 to discuss the “fuel of the future” hydrogen fuel industry. Learn about the basics of hydrogen, the key trends and forces acting on this up-and-coming industry, and the next-generation technologies which may play an important role in the future. Could hydrogen fuel be the key to a net-zero future?
Date: January 19, 2024
Time: 12:10–1:10 p.m.
Open to: T'24s, T'25s, Faculty, Staff, Admitted Students
Energy 101: Fundamentals of Power & Gas
This interactive workshop is the perfect in-depth introduction to future seminars, experiential learning opportunities and those of you preparing for the Fall recruitment cycle in all industries.
The seminar utilizes case studies from the power and gas industries. Some of the topics will include what the natural gas and electricity are and how it affects the various market participants.
Energy 101: Fundamentals of Power & Gas
This interactive workshop is the perfect in-depth introduction to future seminars, experiential learning opportunities and those of you preparing for the Fall recruitment cycle in all industries.
The seminar utilizes case studies from the power and gas industries. Some of the topics will include what the natural gas and electricity are and how it affects the various market participants.
Date: Aug, 25, 2023
Time: 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Location: Rosenwald
Open To: T'24s, T'25s, Faculty, Staff
Power-Up Thursday: The Carbon Market
Join our T'23 Revers Fellows as they discuss the intricacies and opportunities of the carbon market including its history, compliance vs. voluntary markets, and potential implications of shifting local and international political approaches.
Event detailsPower-Up Thursday: The Carbon Market
Join our T'23 Revers Fellows as they discuss the intricacies and opportunities of the carbon market including its history, compliance vs. voluntary markets, and potential implications of shifting local and international political approaches.
Date: May 4, 2023
Time: 12:10–1:10 p.m.
Location: GM
Open To: T'23s, T'24s, Faculty, Staff
Virtual Summit on Ag and Food Tech (VSAFT)
This three-day virtual conference brings together thought leaders and startups to discuss a wide range of AgTech topics—including food as medicine, net zero emissions, supply chain vulnerability and many others.
Event detailsVirtual Summit on Ag and Food Tech (VSAFT)
Registration is now open for the Virtual Summit on Food & Ag Tech (FACT)! This three-day virtual conference brings together thought leaders and startups to discuss a wide range of AgTech topics—including food as medicine, net zero emissions, supply chain vulnerability and many others.
Join for free by registering with your Dartmouth NETID
Dates: April 25–27
Location: Virtual
Open To: Everyone
Power-Up Thursday: Transmission and Distribution 101
Join Jon Martell T’23 as he discusses the transmission and distribution of electricity and how it connects producers to consumers. Hear about the regional challenges and future technology innovations with the electrical grid during this lunchtime session.
Event detailsPower-Up Thursday: Transmission and Distribution 101
Join Jon Martell T’23 as he discusses the transmission and distribution of electricity and how it connects producers to consumers. Hear about the regional challenges and future technology innovations with the electrical grid during this lunchtime session.
Date: April 20
Time: 12:10–1:10 p.m.
Location: GM
Open to: T'23s, T'24s, Faculty, Staff
Friends, Not Foes? Business and Climate Change
Join Professors Anant Sundaram and Bob Hansen, co-editors of the Handbook of Business and Climate Change, along with contributors Scott Fisher T’98, and Professors Paul Argenti and Tom Lawton, to discuss the newly published book. They will evaluate the role of business in the climate economy, including issues such as decarbonization, strategy and communications, and climate-related financial investments.
Event detailsFriends, Not Foes? Business and Climate Change
Join Professors Anant Sundaram and Bob Hansen, co-editors of the Handbook of Business and Climate Change, along with contributors Scott Fisher T’98, and Professors Paul Argenti and Tom Lawton, to discuss the newly published book. They will evaluate the role of business in the climate economy, including issues such as decarbonization, strategy and communications, and climate-related financial investments.
Date: April 19
Time: 12:10–1:10 p.m.
Location: GM
Open To: T'23s, T'24s, Faculty, Staff
Tuck Career Panel for Undergraduates
Tuck Revers Fellows will share their experiences working in a range of energy fields from banking, consulting, nuclear, oil & gas engineering, sustainability and more! This event is specifically targeted to Dartmouth undergrads but open to all so come hear from the panelists about their experience recruiting and working in a variety of energy fields.
Event detailsTuck Career Panel for Undergraduates
Tuck Revers Fellows will share their experiences working in a range of energy fields from banking, consulting, nuclear, oil & gas engineering, sustainability and more! This event is specifically targeted to Dartmouth undergrads but open to all so come hear from the panelists about their experience recruiting and working in a variety of energy fields.
This event has a maximum of 40 participants. Additional sign-ups will be added to a waitlist.
Date: April 13
Time: 12:00–1:00 p.m.
Location: Irving Project Hub
Open To: Event is geared towards undergraduates though all are welcome.
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