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Wednesday July 23, 2025 10:34am - 11:30am CDT
Teachers will explore terminology, concepts and real-world examples to better understand how scientists and engineers provide solutions to society’s sustainability concerns, with a focus on addressing greenhouse gas emissions by storing ‘captured’ carbon dioxide in the subsurface. The session will include hands-on activities that pertain to the challenge of reducing global emissions while providing energy to a global society. Participants will receive free resources that can be integrated into existing lessons for their courses. The session provides insight into science and engineering topics that can enhance and expand future career opportunities for students. All resources are correlated to the 24-25 TEKS and AP Environmental Science standards.
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Jon Olson

Undergraduate/Graduate: Engineering, Energy, Environment, The University of Texas at Austin
Dr. Jon Olson is the Cockrell Family Chair in Engineering #17 in The University of Texas at Austin's Hildebrand Department of Petroleum & Geosystems Engineering, where he teaches courses on energy, engineering and the environment. He participates in the department's summer energy... Read More →
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Hilary Olson

Undergraduate/Graduate: Geology, The University of Texas at Austin
Dr. Hilary Olson is an Associate Professor of Instruction in The University of Texas at Austin's Hildebrand Department of Petroleum & Geosystems Engineering, where she teaches geoscience courses. She started UT’s week-long summer Energy Science & Technology Institute for teachers... Read More →
Wednesday July 23, 2025 10:34am - 11:30am CDT
Conference Room C 2811 La Force Blvd, Midland, TX 79706, USA

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