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Two MNE professors participate in panel discussion
Dr. Jack Brenizer and Dr. Matthew Mench,
both professors in the Department of Mechanical and Nuclear
Engineering, will be participating in a round table panel
discussion along with six other energy experts from Penn
State who were speakers in the 2008 "Running on Empty?:
Strategies for Our Energy Future" edition of the Penn
State Lectures on the Frontiers of Science. The other four
panelists are: Richard Alley, John Golbeck, Tom Richard and
Harold Schobert. The
discussion is one in a series of free public lectures that
began in January and is open to all residents in Central
Pennsylvania. (see
pdf ad displayed
in the Centre Daily Times and the Daily Collegian)
The
next discussion will take place on Saturday, April 26, 2008
at 11:00 a.m. in 100 Thomas Building, Penn State University
park Campus.
The Penn State Lectures on the Frontiers
of Science is a series of Saturday-morning lectures begun
in 1995 by a group of Penn State Eberly College of Science
faculty in the Center for Gravitational Physics and Geometry.
It was an innovative move for our college because these lectures
were designed for the enjoyment and education of average
citizens rather than for a specialized audience composed
exclusively of scientists, as were our other annual lectures
at that time. This initial year was such a huge success that
Dean Gregory Geoffroy decided to adopt the lecture series
as a college-wide project and to provide it with a budget,
from funds provided by Pfizer, which would allow us to upgrade
the series in ways designed to enhance its public-outreach
mission.
To learn more about "The Penn State
Lectures on the Frontiers of Science" visit the website at
http://www.science.psu.edu/alert/frontiers/.
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