Past Event

2021 Materials Day

ROLE OF MATERIALS IN ADDRESSING CLIMATE CHANGE AND SUSTAINABILITY

October 20, 2021
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM EDT (UTC-4)
2021 Materials Day
Conference

Location

Little Kresge Auditorium, Building W16
48 Massachusetts Ave (Rear)
Cambridge, MA 02139

Overview

Materials play a central role in all aspects of new technologies needed to achieve sustainability goals and address climate change. New materials are needed for exploitation of renewable carbon-free energy sources and for energy storage that supports efficient use of energy. Materials designed for efficient use through recycling and reuse, or designed to be biodegradable to minimize environmental impact are also needed. Development of new reduced-carbon processes for making materials, especially those made in large quantities, will also be critical in achieving climate goals. Examples of ongoing research on innovative approaches to these challenges will be highlighted in this year’s Materials Day symposium.

Please visit Materials Day website for full agenda with speaker bios

Registration begins at 8:00 AM and the symposium begins at 9:00 AM.

The event is free and open to the public however, registration is required.

  • Overview

    Materials play a central role in all aspects of new technologies needed to achieve sustainability goals and address climate change. New materials are needed for exploitation of renewable carbon-free energy sources and for energy storage that supports efficient use of energy. Materials designed for efficient use through recycling and reuse, or designed to be biodegradable to minimize environmental impact are also needed. Development of new reduced-carbon processes for making materials, especially those made in large quantities, will also be critical in achieving climate goals. Examples of ongoing research on innovative approaches to these challenges will be highlighted in this year’s Materials Day symposium.

    Please visit Materials Day website for full agenda with speaker bios

    Registration begins at 8:00 AM and the symposium begins at 9:00 AM.

    The event is free and open to the public however, registration is required.