women in energy
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Dorit Hammerling, Colorado School of Mines, co-founded the Energy Emissions Modeling and Data Lab, an interdisciplinary initiative involving Mines, The University of Texas at Austin, and Colorado State University.
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Yujing Du made history as she was named The University of Tulsa's first female petroleum engineering faculty member in January. In this Q&A, she discusses the role of petroleum engineering in the global energy transition, diversity in STEM, and strategies for supporting women in the energy sector.
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The 3-day event will feature panel discussions, roundtables, a career fair, and the section’s third annual golf tournament.
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Engineer and founder of STEMAZING shares how she's seen as an "unlikely engineer" and her insights for the future of engineering.
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2025 IPTC winners exemplify the ingenuity, collaboration, and leadership needed to transform the energy industry on a global scale.
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Listen to young leaders shaping the energy industry on the go in the latest SPE Podcast episode.
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During its 2023–2024 term, the SPE D&I Committee achieved high-quality deliverables with teamwork, collaboration, and integration of different backgrounds, ages, and nationalities.
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The duo’s development of electrodynamic screen technology uses static electricity to clean dust from solar panels, saving an estimated 4 billion gallons of water per year.
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Five of the 2024 TWA Energy Influencers will be featured in upcoming SPE Live episodes discussing a range of topics related to the industry.
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Nowerina Nasiwa's journey includes overcoming financial and educational setbacks to become one of OPITO's first female graduates.