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[DLS] Dirk Smit (MIT, Shell)

55-110 55-110 | MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA, United States

"Producing Geologic Hydrogen: a Niche or of Strategic Relevance in the Energy Transition?" Hydrogen is projected to play a significant role in the future energy mix, with the IEA forecasting an increase of almost an order of magnitude compared to hydrogen consumption today. This increase is driven by the possible dual use of hydrogen: to […]

[12.571] Mak Saito (WHOI)

54-915 54-915 | MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA, United States

  Earth Science Seminar: Lecture portion of the EAPS graduate-level class 12.571, covering current research in geophysics, geology, geochemistry, and geobiology. All members of the MIT community are welcome to join for presentations by guest speakers, held approximately every two weeks during the term. Contact: earth-science-seminar-info@mit.edu

[ESAC Student Seminar] Daniel Ortega-Arroyo

54-209 M. Nafi Toksöz Seminar Room 54-209 M. Nafi Toksöz Seminar Room | MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA, United States

ESAC Student Seminar Series A forum for students and postdocs to share recent research, hone presentation skills, and build community among peers, sponsored by the EAPS Student Advisory Committee. Open to current EAPS graduate and undergraduate students and postdocs. Typically hosted on Thursdays during the semester, including pizza lunch. Contact: esac.officers@gmail.com

Houghton Lecture — Ron Cohen (UC Berkeley) — Watching Cities from Space

54-209 M. Nafi Toksöz Seminar Room 54-209 M. Nafi Toksöz Seminar Room | MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA, United States

“Watching cities from space: Satellite observations of chemistry in urban plumes” Lecture 2 of 3 on Changing Air Chemistry in Cities —  Urban air quality emerged as an interdisciplinary subject of research in the 1950’s with the discovery that smog in Los Angeles was created photochemically. This was in contrast to smog from coal burning […]

[FISH] Fernando Alonso Marroquin (King Fahd University)

54-915 54-915 | MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA, United States

  Friday Informal Seminar Hour Postdoc-run seminar series within the Earth Resources Laboratory (ERL). Features talks by ERL members as well as special guests from academia and the energy industry on topics including seismology, geothermal energy, carbon sequestration, machine learning for geophysics, multiphase flow, subsurface imaging, and uncertainty quantification. Contact: fish_seminar_organizers@mit.edu

Event Series Community Coffee Break

Community Coffee Break

Building 55 Atrium | Tina and Hamid Moghadam Building Building 55 Atrium | Tina and Hamid Moghadam Building | MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA, United States

Grab a cup of coffee or tea and a donut and chat with your fellow EAPS colleagues in the atrium of Building 55! Community Coffee is held every Tuesday during the semester. Questions: rteague@mit.edu

[12.571] Patrick Fulton (Cornell University)

54-915 54-915 | MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA, United States

  Earth Science Seminar: Lecture portion of the EAPS graduate-level class 12.571, covering current research in geophysics, geology, geochemistry, and geobiology. All members of the MIT community are welcome to join for presentations by guest speakers, held approximately every two weeks during the term. Contact: earth-science-seminar-info@mit.edu

[ESAC Student Seminar] Max Filter

54-209 M. Nafi Toksöz Seminar Room 54-209 M. Nafi Toksöz Seminar Room | MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA, United States

ESAC Student Seminar Series A forum for students and postdocs to share recent research, hone presentation skills, and build community among peers, sponsored by the EAPS Student Advisory Committee. Open to current EAPS graduate and undergraduate students and postdocs. Typically hosted on Thursdays during the semester, including pizza lunch. Contact: esac.officers@gmail.com

Event Series ESAC Bagel Social

ESAC Bagel Social

54-1425 | Charney Library 54-1425 | Charney Library, Cambridge, MA, United States

A monthly social gathering for EAPS undergrad and grad students and postdocs! Join your peers for bagels on the 2nd Friday of each month in the Charney Library, hosted by the EAPS Student Advisory Committee. Gluten free and vegan options will be available. Contact: esac.officers@gmail.com

Houghton Lecture — Ron Cohen (UC Berkeley) — Hot Urban Summers

54-209 M. Nafi Toksöz Seminar Room 54-209 M. Nafi Toksöz Seminar Room | MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA, United States

“Hot urban summers: Temperature and the emissions that create ozone and aerosol” Lecture 3 of 3 on Changing Air Chemistry in Cities —  Urban air quality emerged as an interdisciplinary subject of research in the 1950’s with the discovery that smog in Los Angeles was created photochemically. This was in contrast to smog from coal […]

Event Series Community Coffee Break

Community Coffee Break

Building 55 Atrium | Tina and Hamid Moghadam Building Building 55 Atrium | Tina and Hamid Moghadam Building | MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA, United States

Grab a cup of coffee or tea and a donut and chat with your fellow EAPS colleagues in the atrium of Building 55! Community Coffee is held every Tuesday during the semester. Questions: rteague@mit.edu

[PLS] Andrea Rajšić (Brown University)

54-517 54-517 | MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA, United States

“Uncovering Lunar History Through Impact Craters” Impact cratering is one of the most fundamental geological processes in the Solar System. Impact craters are present on all solid planetary bodies, and their morphology varies based on their size and state of the body. Therefore, understanding the mechanisms that control crater formation can provide insights into the […]