New Energy: Roman Sidortsov, Michigan Technological University

The New Energy: Conversations with Early-Career Energy Researchers series gives up and coming energy scholars and researchers the chance to share their work.

March 17, 2021
12 pm - 1 pm
Location
Online
Sponsored by
Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society, East European, Eurasian & Russian Studies Department, Rockefeller Center
Audience
Public
Registration required
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Irving Institute for Energy and Society

New Energy: Conversations with Early-Career Energy Researchers is a new online series featuring graduate, post-doctoral, and other early-career researchers sharing their discoveries and perspectives on energy-related topics. From policy to analysis to emerging research, this bi-weekly series will give anyone interested in energy the opportunity to learn from the rising stars in the field. 

This series is a collaborative effort between professors at Dartmouth College's Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society and more than a dozen other institutes, colleges, and universities in North American and Europe. 

On March 17, we welcome Roman Sidortsov of Michigan Technological University who will give a talk titled, "Stranded Assets, Path Dependencies & Carbon Lock-in: Implications of Oil & Gas Development in the Russian, Norwegian and U.S. Arctic."

View a recording of the talk

Location
Online
Sponsored by
Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society, East European, Eurasian & Russian Studies Department, Rockefeller Center
Audience
Public
Registration required
More information
Irving Institute for Energy and Society