Denison Lecture Examines Global Energy

Posted: November 12, 2010

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Jordan Katz

Global Energy: Where in the World Will it Come From?” is the title of a lecture by Jordan Katz, assistant professor of chemistry at Denison University. The lecture will take place at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 17, in Olin Science Hall room 114 (100 Sunset Hill Drive). The lecture, sponsored by the Denison Scientific Association, is free and open to the public.

The lecture will address the growing global demand for energy in the 21st century, and how these needs can be met using carbon-free energy sources, particularly solar energy conversion devices. Given current understanding of the risks of increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide levels, the possibilities will be explored for producing carbon-free energy on the global scale.


Calendar Listing:

CALENDAR LISTING, Denison University, Granville — Lecture: “Global Energy: Where in the World Will it Come From?” at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 17, in Olin Science Hall room 114 (100 Sunset Hill Drive). Free and open to the public. For more information, contact Moriana Garcia at 740-587-5714 or visit www.denison.edu.

About Denison:

Denison University, founded in 1831, is an independent, residential liberal arts institution located in Granville, Ohio. A highly selective college enrolling 2,100 full-time undergraduate students from all 50 states and dozens of foreign countries, Denison is a place where innovative faculty and motivated students collaborate in rigorous scholarship, civic engagement and the cultivation of independent thinking.

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