
Elevate UMass
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A graduate training & research program @UMassAmherst focusing on technical, equity, and climate challenges in the energy transition.
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It was a thrill to meet Ed Markey and Rep. Jim McGovern when they came to UMass Amherst to celebrate new investments in innovation at the Energy Transition Institute with the excellent Elevate UMass grad students!




π Join our fellows on the Amherst Town Common today 3-5 pm for a special #EarthDay2022 event about the benefits of a net-zero future! π This event is the culmination of a semester-long course on effective #PublicEngagement and #ScienceCommunication (h/t Ezra Markowitz).


Keep an eye on Cielo Angelica Sharkus Lograsso, PhD! Her research is π₯π₯π₯



UMass Amherst plans to power campus with 100% renewable energy by 2032 nepm.org/regional-news/β¦ Elevate UMass UMass Amherst


What steps should the government take to better support academic research on #ClimateSolutions? Learn more in our latest blog post by ELEVATE Fellow April Burrage, Ph.D. based on her research in partnership with Second Nature and Anna Goldstein. π



Presentation of the carbon mitigation plan and the living lab activities Elevate UMass symposium #ETIsymposium22 #UMETS2022


Me at my very first poster session at Univ. of New Mexico in 2015 πΆ vs. Me yesterday at the UMass Amherst Energy Transition Symposium π΅ #ETIsymposium2022 Elevate UMass #AcademicTwitter


Thanks to Secretary Katie Theoharides and our engaging panelists Dan Berwick of Borrego, Ariel Horowitz Massachusetts Clean Energy Center, John Larson Rhodium Group, and Roger Kranenburg Eversource Energy for inspiring us at the energytransitionumass.org/energy-transitβ¦


If you are looking to recommend a pre-college summer class on equity and energy, check out the UMass Amherst University Without Walls class on Climate Change, Energy Transition, and Health Inequalities. The class will feature insights from Elevate UMass research seminars.
