Events - Eric Rohlfing
All times U.S. ET unless noted.
ARPA-E on the Road: Research Triangle
The Department of Energy's Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) and RTI International invite you to a transformative event that brings together leaders from academia, industry, and government to explore the future of energy innovation. Whether you’re a researcher, an industry expert, a policymaker, a student, or simply passionate about the future of clean energy, this event offers a unique opportunity to engage with the cutting edge of energy R&D.
Forever Learning Institute: Energy Transformation, The Debate on Fossil Fuels 
In this session of the Forever Learning Institute Energy Transformation webinar series, Duke experts will weigh in on what needs to change to adopt a workable “clean energy” plan for all and reduce our over-reliance on fossil fuels. Register to attend via Zoom and hear from Nicholas Institute Executive in Residence Eric Rohlfing among the featured experts.
RTCC: 2024 Cleantech Entrepreneurship Energizer 
Join the Research Triangle Cleantech Cluster in bringing together a panel of industry, government, academic, and funding representatives to discuss how we can work together to advance cleantech innovation and entrepreneurship here in North Carolina and beyond. Expect discussion on identifying and addressing challenges identified by cleantech entrepreneurs and exploring opportunities for collaboration to overcome potential obstacles. PLUS, extensive networking opportunities!
Power Up: Intro to Energy Science & Technology
*** This event is now full, but you can sign up for the waitlist.***
Duke students, get the latest on key trends and potential game changers in clean energy technology! Led by Dr. Tim Johnson (Nicholas School of the Environment) and Dr. Eric Rohlfing (Nicholas Institute).
DMI Symposium on Sustainable Energy Solutions for Climate Change
Join the Duke Materials Initiative for talks, a round-table discussion session on the future of energy research, a reception and a poster session. Talks will include welcome remarks from Dean Jerry Lynch (Pratt School of Engineering at Duke), a keynote speech by Prof. Nathan Lewis (California Institute of Technology), and an afternoon lecture by Dean Toddi Steelman (Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke).
Energy Fireside Chat: Dr. Eric Rohlfing
Duke's Innovation Studio will host Dr. Eric Rohlfing, executive in residence at the Duke University Energy Initiative, for a Q&A session and an introduction to hair-on-fire problems related to the energy industry. Please bring your startup ideas and questions related to the energy industry.