Students/Education
The 3-day event was organized by the SPE German Section and its associated student chapters including SPE University of Clausthal (TU) Student Chapter.
The 3-Minute Thesis competition challenges grad students to ditch the jargon, simplify the science, and captivate a nonspecialist audience—with only one slide and a ticking clock.
Vladyslava Kaliuzhna, SPE, shares how participating in SPE activities strengthened her long-term commitment to sustainability, collaboration, and innovation in the energy sector.
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Driven by the belief that a clean and eco-friendly environment is essential for sustainability, SPE's University of Lagos Student Chapter held a cleanup initiative at two major markets in Yaba, Lagos.
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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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The annual event offers potential students the opportunity to participate in interactive experiences in several energy industry programs including environmental, mining, and petroleum engineering.
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Join us in celebrating these student chapters as they celebrate milestone anniversaries of 30 or more years.
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The 4-year program allows students to earn a University of Texas at Tyler engineering BS degree in 4 years while saving nearly 50% on tuition costs.
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The grant provides funding for students to research greenhouse gas emissions from idle and abandoned oil and gas wells in California.
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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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Team Energy Nexus from India took home the win and $10,000 in the fourth annual Switch Competition hosted by Texas-based nonprofit, Switch Energy Alliance.
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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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The partnership allows students to earn a BA degree from Augustana University alongside an ABET-accredited BS degree in specialized engineering fields from the University of North Dakota.