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SUMMARY:Oppenheim Lecture: Conservation for Our World of Nine Billion People: The End of Nostalgia and Apocaholism
DESCRIPTION:PeterKareiva is\nthe chief scientist for The Nature Conservancy\, where he is responsible for\ndeveloping and helping to implement science-based conservation throughout this\nworldwide conservation organization and for forging new linkages with\npartners.  To register CLICK HEREThe Oppenheim Lecture Series has been established at the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability through a generous gift by Patricia Oppenheim and her family in memory of Rudi Oppenheim. This evening lecture series presents world class speakers to educate\, inform and build community discourse about the diverse environmental problems of our time.
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/oppenheim-lecture-conservation-for-our-world-of-nine-billion-people-the-end-of-nostalgia-and-apocaholism/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130211T130000
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SUMMARY:Environmental Economics\, Policy and Management Monthly Seminar Series: Charles Corbett
DESCRIPTION:Energy Efficiency in Small and Medium-Sized Manufacturing Firms:Order Effects and the Adoption of Process Improvement Recommendations \n  \nSuresh Muthulingam\, Cornell University\, Johnson School of\nManagement \nCharles Corbett\, UCLA Anderson School of Management \nShlomo Benartzi\, UCLA Anderson School of Management \nBohdan Oppenheim\, Loyola Marymount University \n  \nAbstract \nIn\nmany manufacturing operations\, profitable energy efficiency opportunities\nremain unexploited. While previous studies have tried to explain the\nunderinvestment\, we focus on how the way in which a portfolio of opportunities\nis presented in a list affects adoption decisions. We use information on over\n100\,000 energy saving recommendations made to more than 13\,000 small and\nmedium-sized manufacturing firms under the Industrial Assessment Centers (IAC)\nprogram of the US Department of Energy (DOE).We find that adoption rates are\nhigher for initiatives appearing early in a list of recommendations. This\nsequence effect is surprisingly consistent and large: simply moving a\nrecommendation one position lower\, at the mid-point of a list\, has the same\neffect on average as increasing upfront implementation cost by at least 17%\nfrom the average value. Given this impact of sequence on adoption of individual\nrecommendations\, we utilize variations within our data to examine how various\nsequencing approaches affect adoption at the portfolio level. Sequences in\nwhich recommendations are listed from best to worst payback achieve higher\npotential energy savings given the investments in energy efficiency made by the\nfirms. We also observe a choice overload effect at the portfolio level\, but the\nmagnitude of this effect is small.
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/environmental-economics-policy-and-management-monthly-seminar-series-charles-corbett/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130204T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130204T130000
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SUMMARY:IoES/Luskin Lunch Research Seminar - J.R. DeShazo
DESCRIPTION: “The Future of Plug-In Electric Vehicles”Link to presentation slides CLICK HEREJ.R. DeShazo\, Director of the Luskin Center forInnovation and Professor and Vice Chair of the\nDepartment of Public Policy in the Luskin School of Public Affairs at UCLA\, is an expert in economics\, public finance\, and\norganizational governance.  He holds a Ph.D.\nin Urban Planning from Harvard University and a M.Sc. in Economics from Oxford University.  His current research with electric vehicles\nand alternative fuels is in partnership with the Southern California\nAssociation of Governments’ Electric Vehicle Readiness Project which will develop a plan for siting electric vehicle charging\nstations in six Southern California counties. \nDr. DeShazo’s recent research has also focused on\nlocal public finance\, regulatory reform\, climate change policy\, and solar\nenergy policy.  He advises the Los\nAngeles City Council and the Metropolitan Water District of Southern\nCalifornia\, among key agencies.  He has\npreviously advised the US Environmental Protection Agency and the United\nNations\, among others. 
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/ioes-luskin-lunch-research-seminar-j-r-deshazo/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130116T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130116T170000
DTSTAMP:20260420T002001
CREATED:20180801T212409Z
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SUMMARY:Alternative Testing Strategies for Carbon Nanotubes and Other Modes of Nanomaterial Toxicity: Developing a 21st Century Scientific and Policy Framework for Industrial Chemicals
DESCRIPTION:Invitation only event\, January 16-17.Participant log-in at:Alternative Testing Strategies for Carbon Nanotubes and Other Modes of Nanomaterial Toxicity: Developing a 21st Century Scientific and Policy Framework for Industrial Chemicals
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/alternative-testing-strategies-for-carbon-nanotubes-and-other-modes-of-nanomaterial-toxicity-developing-a-21st-century-scientific-and-policy-framework-for-industrial-chemicals/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130107T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130107T130000
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SUMMARY:IoES/Luskin Lunch Research Seminar - Bradley Shaffer
DESCRIPTION:Bradley Shaffer\, Distinguished ProfessorUniversity of California\, Los AngelesDepartments of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology\, Institute of the Environment and Sustainability Shaffer is a scientist who is as comfortable working with business leaders\, politicians\, activists and citizens on conservation policy questions as he is in the laboratory untangling amphibian genetics. Shaffer recently left UC Davis to become Distinguished Professor in the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability and theDepartment of Ecology and Evolution. He is also director ofUCLA’s La Kretz Center for California Conservation Science\, which forges connections between state-of-the-art science and scientists with the people who make crucial decisions about California nature.Research Evolutionary biology\, ecology and conservation biology of amphibians and reptiles. Recent research projects include comparative phylogeography of amphibians and reptiles in California and the central U.S.\, systematics of freshwater turtles and tortoises in Australia\, California\, and the rest of the globe\, and conservation genetics of endangered California amphibians and reptiles. Recently\, we have focused a great deal of ecological and genetical work on the California tiger salamander\, an endangered species native to central California grassland habitat.
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/ioes-luskin-lunch-research-seminar-bradley-shaffer/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20121206T170000
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SUMMARY:Regulatory Moneyball: Lessons from the Obama Administration
DESCRIPTION: One of America’s leading public intellectuals and anadvisor to President Obama\, Cass R. Sunstein recently served as Administrator\nof the White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs\, within the\nOffice of Management and Budget.  In this\nposition\, he influenced the design and development of federal regulations.\nProfessor Sunstein will present his approach to regulatory policymaking and\nshare his experience in the White House. \nAs the Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law at Harvard Law School\, he has\nauthored over 36 books\, including “Nudge\,” (with Richard H. Thaler)\,\n“Worst-Case Scenarios\,” and “Republic.com 2.0.”  His research and teaching interests include\nadministrative law\, environmental law\, welfare law\, jurisprudence\, and\nconstitutional law.To register CLICK HERE
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/regulatory-moneyball-lessons-from-the-obama-administration/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20121203T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20121203T130000
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CREATED:20180801T212407Z
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UID:4411-1354536000-1354539600@innovation.luskin.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:IOES/Luskin Research Seminar- Magali Delmas
DESCRIPTION:“CorporateSustainability and Employee Productivity” Magali Delmas\, Professor of ManagementUniversity of California\, Los AngelesUCLA Institute of the Environment & UCLA Anderson School of Management Magali Delmas has written more than 50 articles\, book chapters and case studies on business and the natural environment. Standing at the crossroads of policy and management\, Magali Delmas’ research focuses on the various interactions between environmental policy and business strategy at the national and international level. Delmas’ current work includes the analysis of the effectiveness of firms’ voluntary actions to mitigate climate change and the investigation of the barriers and incentives to the adoption of energy efficient solutions. She is also engaged in refining current methodologies to measure and communicate firm’s and products’ environmental performance. She is particularly interested in understanding the effectiveness of eco-labeling and certification strategies. 
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/ioes-luskin-research-seminar-magali-delmas/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20121105T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20121105T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T002001
CREATED:20180801T212407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T212407Z
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SUMMARY:IoES/Luskin Lunch Research Seminar - Aradhna Tripati
DESCRIPTION:Glacial Climate   \n  Aradhna Tripati\, Assistant Professor\n  University of California\, Los Angeles\n  Departments of Earth and Space Sciences & Atmospheric and\n  Oceanic Sciences\, Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics \n    \nMy research group uses\nthe sedimentary record to address fundamental questions about the dynamics of\nclimate change\, both past and future. We work on the development and\napplication of novel geochemical tools to document and understand the evolution\nof temperature\, ice volume\, and pH. The principal aim of our research is to\nunderstand the role of the carbon cycle in changing seawater chemistry and\nclimate. \nOur research is\nfocused on applying innovative experimental approaches in order to use the\ngeologic record as a rich laboratory for the study of climate processes. The\nprimary tools we use include the new ‘clumped isotope’ thermometer\, and the\nelemental composition of carbonates. We also integrate geochemical measurements\nwith field-based observations\, sedimentologic and micropaleontologic data\, and\nmodels. \nResearch topics we are\ncurrently pursuing include studying: (1) changes in tropical and subtropical\nclimate from the Last Glacial Maximum to the present\, (2) calcification and\ndiagenetic processes that govern isotopic and elemental distributions in\ncarbonate minerals\, (3) polar climate stability during past warm intervals in\nEarth’s history\, (4) the evolution of atmospheric carbon dioxide levels and its\nconsequences on oceanic pH\, and (5) the history of the major cationic\ncomposition of seawater. 
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/ioes-luskin-lunch-research-seminar-aradhna-tripati/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20121014T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20121014T170000
DTSTAMP:20260420T002001
CREATED:20180801T212404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T212404Z
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SUMMARY:Los Angeles Sustainability Collaborative Annual Awards Gala\, supported by the UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation
DESCRIPTION:Get your ticket today before they are sold out! Event details and to get your ticket\, go to:http://lascawards.eventbrite.com/      
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/los-angeles-sustainability-collaborative-annual-awards-gala-supported-by-the-ucla-luskin-center-for-innovation/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20121007T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20121007T150000
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SUMMARY:CicLAvia
DESCRIPTION:c                LA’s biggest block party is less than two weeks away and features a modified route that hits South LA and explores more of Boyle Heights. Visit CicLAvia.org for more info.Volunteer! Volunteers make CicLAvia possible. LACBC is once again partnering with CicLAvia for volunteer coordination\, and there are several opportunities available. Whether you want to get a group together to  Check our CicLAvia.org/volunteer to volunteer! Volunteers get a CicLAvia shirt and an invite to the exclusive CicLAvia after party.To get you ready\, here are a few CicLAvia quick links:Map and route info: ciclavia.org/next-eventFeeder bike rides and directions: ciclavia.org/directionsFind LACBC at the Grand Hub and Mariachi HubVolunteer opportunities: ciclavia.org/volunteerBike rental options: Bike Nation\, Downtown LA Bicycles\, El MaestroThings to do: Walk the route with the LA Walks Parade\, check out architecture\, find great eats
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/ciclavia/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20121002T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20121002T193000
DTSTAMP:20260420T002001
CREATED:20180801T212403Z
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SUMMARY:UCLA Environmental Graduate Students Networking Event
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE.
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/ucla-environmental-graduate-students-networking-event/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120928T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120929T170000
DTSTAMP:20260420T002001
CREATED:20180801T212402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T212402Z
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SUMMARY:7th Annual Alternative Energy & Transportation Conference & Expo
DESCRIPTION: J.R. DeShazo\, Director of the UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation will be speaking Saturday\, September 29th at 12:00 p.m. “EV common sense for HOA common areas” – Preparing for Plug-in Electric Vehicles: Multi-family\, High Rise Apartments\, Condos/Townhomes (Car sharing) Free Admission to the Expo Hall\, Ride & Drive and most programming.Please visit website for more information: ALTCAR EXPO
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/7th-annual-alternative-energy-transportation-conference-expo/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120928T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120928T160000
DTSTAMP:20260420T002001
CREATED:20180801T212402Z
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SUMMARY:11th Annual Southern California Transportation Summit: We're All In This Together
DESCRIPTION: Ayala Ben-Yehuda\, Project Manager for Plug-In Electric Vehicle Readiness for the UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation will be a panelist at the largest one-day transportation conference in the state. It’s the only place where you can mix and mingle with every transportation CEO in Southern California\, policy makers and nationally-known transportation experts. The day will be action-packed with breakouts\, provocative presentations and an exciting expo hall. With record attendance last year\, nearly 1\,000 transportation leaders convened in downtown Los Angeles. We expect this year’s event to attract over 1\,000 transportation\, business and political leaders!For more information and to register CLICK HERE
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/11th-annual-southern-california-transportation-summit-were-all-in-this-together/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120926T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120926T140000
DTSTAMP:20260420T002001
CREATED:20180801T212359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T212359Z
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SUMMARY:Luskin Research Centers' Orientation
DESCRIPTION:The research centers in the Luskin School of Public Affairs will provide an overview of their work and the opportunities available to graduate students. This research orientation lunch is part of Orientation Week for incoming graduate students in the Departments of Urban Planning and Public Policy.
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/luskin-research-centers-orientation/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120910T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120913T170000
DTSTAMP:20260420T002001
CREATED:20180801T212358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T212358Z
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SUMMARY:Pro Walk/Pro Bike® 2012
DESCRIPTION:Madeline Brozen\, Program Manager\, of the UCLA Complete Streets Initiative will present at two workshops:Parklets\nMobile Workshop\nWednesday\, September 12\, 2012\n10:15 – 11:45 a.m.\nPower of the Performance Metric Session\nThursday\, September 13\, 10:15 – 11:45 a.m.\nMore information may be found here: http://www.pps.org/pwpb2012/program/\nPro Walk/Pro Bike 2012: Pro Place will feature over 100 presentations on six major conference themes and Placemaking. Click to download the full program\, or follow the links above if you are interested in a particular day. \nInvest + Govern. Bicycling and walking investments are ready to compete in the new cost-conscious reality and political climate in which we live. We encourage presentations that: quantify the benefits and cost savings to the individual and community; present the business case for supporting bicycling and walking; detail financing models for making investments; and other topics.\nAdvocate + Include. When our transportation system is balanced\, everyone can prosper; when transportation decision-making is inclusive\, it builds community. We encourage presentations about: environmental justice achieved; outsiders’ perspective on our work; programs that engage low income and underserved communities; and other topics.\nDesign + Engineer. New approaches to planning\, designing\, and building infrastructure are luring new people into cycling\, and improving safety for all road users. We encourage presentations that: continue the professional development of planners and engineers; discuss the latest transportation engineering publications/manuals; and present best practices for finding flexibility within existing design standards.\nHealthy + Safe. Our neighborhoods can enhance our health and quality-of-life by facilitating social connections and by making walking and biking trips easy and convenient. We encourage presentations from public health professionals and others who have developed successful and low cost models/programs for physical activity/built environment focused interventions. Also included in this category: innovative injury prevention programs\, food access programs\, programs that address childhood obesity\, and programs that prioritize populations experiencing health disparities.\nPlan + Connect. Changing demographics\, emerging technology\, and better collaboration across disciplines\, agencies\, and travel modes is moving us closer to seamless travel in many major cities. We encourage transportation planning related presentations on the following subjects: successful intergovernmental partnerships; exemplary public involvement practices; innovative and cost-effective applications of technology to improve service; and model bike/ped planning.\nSRTS + Beyond. For work that focuses on improving the safety\, desirability\, and ease of movement for young people walking or biking to/from school. We encourage proposals on the following subjects: best practices for including youth in planning; exemplary SRTS programs (K-12); developing schools as neighborhood assets/destinations; and developing community wide youth mobility plans.\nMobile Workshops.\nPeer Problem Solving Sessions.
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/pro-walk-pro-bike-2012/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120910T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120910T133000
DTSTAMP:20260420T002001
CREATED:20180801T212357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T212357Z
UID:4402-1347276600-1347283800@innovation.luskin.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Policy Translation Seminar on Nanotechnology Research: Soybeans\, Soil\, and Nodulating Bacteria
DESCRIPTION:Article of discussion: “Soybean susceptibility to manufactured nanomaterials with evidence for food quality and soil fertility interruption.”Presented by co-author: Patricia Holden of the University of California Center for the Environmental Implications of Nanotechnology\, University of California\, Santa BarbaraAbstract:Based on previously published hydroponic plant\, planktonic bacterial\, and soil microbial community research\, manufactured nanomaterial (MNM) environmental buildup could profoundly alter soil-based food crop quality and yield. However\, thus far\, no single study has at once examined the full implications\, as no studies have involved growing plants to full maturity in MNM-contaminated field soil. We have done so for soybean\, a major global commodity crop\, using farm soil amended with two high-production metal oxide MNMs (nano-CeO2 and -ZnO). The results provide a clear\, but unfortunate\, view of what could arise over the long term: (i) for nano-ZnO\, component metal was taken up and distributed throughout edible plant tissues; (ii) for nano-CeO2\, plant growth and yield diminished\, but also (iii) nitrogen fixation—a major ecosystem service of leguminous crops—was shut down at high nano-CeO2 concentration. Juxtaposed against widespread land application of wastewater treatment biosolids to food crops\, these findings forewarn of agriculturally associated human and environmental risks from the accelerating use of MNMs.
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/policy-translation-seminar-on-nanotechnology-research-soybeans-soil-and-nodulating-bacteria/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120815T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120816T154500
DTSTAMP:20260420T002001
CREATED:20180801T212357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T212357Z
UID:4401-1345014000-1345131900@innovation.luskin.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Southern California Sustainability Forum
DESCRIPTION: UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation Project Manager of the EV Readiness Project\, Ayala Ben-Yehuda will be a panelist discussing – Electric Vehicles AreComing: What Local Governments Need to Know.  For more information and to register\, please visit the LARC website.
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/southern-california-sustainability-forum/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120804T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120804T210000
DTSTAMP:20260420T002001
CREATED:20180801T212356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T212356Z
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SUMMARY:Green LA Confidential
DESCRIPTION:Please join the Luskin Center in supporting Green LA at their event\, Green LA Confidential. This promises to be a fun evening of improv and storytelling featuring LA’s environmental leaders\, and will take place at 7:00 pm at The Last Bookstore in downtown Los Angeles. Jill Bourque\, a highly acclaimed comedian\, improviser and producer\, will direct Green LA Confidential with a cast of Green LA members. The interactive show will compellingly portray Green LA’s important advocacy work and will demonstrate why the Green LA Coalition is the city’s go to environmental organization.The event will also honor Paula A. Daniels\, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa’s senior policy advisor and the founding chair of the Los Angeles Food Policy Council.Time is running out….Purchase ‘EarlyBird’ tickets NOW & get a special bonus!
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/green-la-confidential/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120723T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120726T170000
DTSTAMP:20260420T002001
CREATED:20180801T212353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T212353Z
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SUMMARY:Plug-In 2012 Conference & Exposition
DESCRIPTION: Brett Williams\, Program Director of Electric Vehicles and Alternative Fuels at the UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation will be speaking atthe upcoming Plug-In 2012 Conference & Exposition. This will be the 5th\nannual event which will provide attendees with the latest insights from\nexperts on the technical advances\, market research and policy initiatives shaping\nthe future of plug-in hybrid and electric transportation.  Plug-in 2012 will build on the successful past\nconferences\, held in San Jose\, CA (2008); Long Beach\, CA (2009); San Jose\n(2010); and Raleigh\, NC (2011). Plug-In 2011 drew more than 600 attendees\, 50 exhibiting companies and about 1\,300\nconsumers for Public Night.Brett will be participating on Wednesday\, July 25\, 2012 from 8:30 am – 10:00 am\nin Session A3:\nBattery Technology and Business Cases – Future directions for battery\ntechnology and costs and an overview of secondary use and battery recycling.For more information and to register CLICK HERE.
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/plug-in-2012-conference-exposition/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120606T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120606T190000
DTSTAMP:20260420T002001
CREATED:20180801T212351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T212351Z
UID:4398-1339003800-1339009200@innovation.luskin.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Luskin Center Open House and Reception
DESCRIPTION:Come see the newly remodeled Luskin Center office\, enjoy light food and drinks\, and engage with distinguished members of the Luskin Center Board of Directors and other VIPs from on and off campus.
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/luskin-center-open-house-and-reception/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120604T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120604T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T002001
CREATED:20180801T212350Z
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SUMMARY:Valuing anti-logging and anti-poaching policies in the creation of Malaysia's largest Tropical Forest Reserve
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URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/valuing-anti-logging-and-anti-poaching-policies-in-the-creation-of-malaysias-largest-tropical-forest-reserve/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120529T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120529T160000
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CREATED:20180801T212350Z
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SUMMARY:A World Predominately Powered by Solar and Wind Energy? A Green Family Lecture Featuring Walter Kohn\, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
DESCRIPTION:RSVP: www.ipam.ucla.edu/programs/kohnABSTRACT:It is widely recognized that the fossil fuels\, oil and natural gas\, which currently provide almost 60% of the world’s energy consumption\, will be largely exhausted in a few decades. At the same time world population will have  increased by an estimated 30 to 40 percent by mid-century.To avoid a catastrophic energy shortage by mid-century\, these fuels must be replaced by  ecologically acceptable and sustainable alternatives. Solar and wind power appear to me the most promising candidates. Although\, at the present time they constitute only ~ 2 percent of the global energy consumption\, their production  has recently been rising by a spectacular 30 to 40% per year\, or a factor 15 per decade and 225 in 20 years.This arithmetic suggests that the entire deficit stemming from the impending exhaustion of oil and gas might be compensated in about 10 to 20 years by continuing aggressive commitment to solar and wind energy. Walter Kohn’s lecture will examine this speculation. “I find that it provides useful guidelines for the second half of the century and beyond. At the same time\, I find a very serious energy deficit during the one to two decades of transition from the present (oil-gas)-era to the (sol-wind)-era\, which will require additional measures.”\nSPEAKER BIOGRAPHY:\nKohn has made major contributions to the physics of semiconductors\, superconductivity\, surface physics and catalysis.  He was the founding director of the Institute of         Theoretical Physics at the University of California in Santa Barbara\, which is one of the leading research centers in physics.  He has received numerous awards including the Niels  Bohr/Unesco Gold Medal\, the United States National Medal of Science and the Richard Prange Prize.  His role in creating Density Functional Theory\, the most widely used theory of the electronic structure of matter\, earned him the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1998.  In recent years\, he was an active member of the U.S. government’s Basic Energy Science Advisory Committee and a consultant with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.  In 2005 he produced a documentary on solar power entitled “The Power of the Sun.”  Kohn currently works on Macular Degeneration\, renewable energies and global warming.   \nOriginally from Austria\, Walter Kahn studied mathematics and physics at the University of Toronto. He then completed his Ph.D. in nuclear physics and a posdoctoral fellowship at Harvard University followed by posdoctoral work at the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen.
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/a-world-predominately-powered-by-solar-and-wind-energy-a-green-family-lecture-featuring-walter-kohn-nobel-laureate-in-chemistry/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120515T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120517T150000
DTSTAMP:20260420T002001
CREATED:20180801T212349Z
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SUMMARY:2012 Alternative Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo
DESCRIPTION:2012 Alternative Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo\nMay 15-17 in Long Beach\, California \nACT Expo is North America’s largest alternative fuel and\nadvanced vehicle technologies event \nWith\nsoaring gas prices and mobile transportation sources being a major source of air pollution in Southern California\, now is the time to plan and invest\nin an alternatively-fueled future. \nThe\n2012 Alternative Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo is North America’s\nlargest convergence of stakeholders committed to air quality improvement by reducing emissions from\nmobile sources\, representing an array of clean vehicle technologies for various\napplications. Esteemed event partners include the\nU.S. Department of Energy and its Clean Cities Program and the U.S.\nEnvironmental Protection Agency. In\naddition\, the UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation is an ACT Expo Event Supporter\,\nwhich reinforces the integral role that California\nplays in clean vehicle technology advancements. \nThe three-day event will include keynote speakers\, plenary\nand breakout sessions\, alternative fuel\ntraining\, networking events\, technical tours and a\nride-and-drive event. Set to attract thousands of alternative fuel\nstakeholders\, this year’s ACT Expo will feature the following notable speakers\nin addition to many others advocating for California air quality initiatives\nand clean vehicle technologies: \nBarry Wallerstein\, Executive Director\, South Coast Air Quality\nManagement District Judith Mitchell\, Board Member\, South Coast Air Quality Management\nDistrict Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa\, City of Los Angeles Mayor Bob Foster\, City of Long Beach Wesley K. Clark\,\nRetired Army General\, Former Supreme Allied Commander Europe\, Co-Chairman\,\nGrowth Energy\, and Member\, Clinton Global Initiative’s Energy and Climate\nChange Advisory Board \nFor a current listing of speakers\nand agenda programming\, please view the ACT Expo 2012 Agenda.\nThe discussions that take place at ACT Expo 2012 will result in real projects\nand enduring air quality progress in the months and years ahead. Join the UCLA Luskin Center for\nInnovation at the ACT Expo in Long Beach this May! \nFor more information about the ACT Expo\, visit www.actexpo.com\, call\n(888) 993-0302 or email info@actexpo.com. Visit us online at www.facebook.com/ACTExpo and follow us on Twitter\, @ACTExpo. 
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/2012-alternative-clean-transportation-act-expo/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120505T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120505T190000
DTSTAMP:20260420T002001
CREATED:20180801T212345Z
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SUMMARY:World EV Cities and Ecosystems Conference
DESCRIPTION:This one-day conference will bring together 300 leaders from across the globe–city and agency decision makers\, business executives\, and non-profit leaders–to explore best practices and innovative solutions for the deployment of plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs).Selected invited cities include: Amsterdam\, Netherlands\, Los Angeles\, California\, Barcelona\, Spain\, Melbourne\, Australia\, Hamburg\, Germany\, Paris\, France\, Houston\, Texas\, Portland\, Oregon\, Kanagawa\, Japan\, San Diego\, California\, Lisbon\, Portugal\, Shanghai\, China\, London\, England\, Stockholm\, Sweden\nThe development of the conference is made possible by a distinguished Steering Committee which includes the following persons:\n•David Beeton\, EV Ecosystems at International Energy Agency\n•Stephen Crolius\, Senior Director\, Transportation\, The William J. Clinton Foundation\n•J.R. DeShazo\, Director\, Luskin Center for Innovation\, University of California\, Los Angeles\n•Ben Holland\, Project Get Ready Manager\, Rocky Mountain Institute\n•Robert Stüssi\, President\, APEV Portuguese Electric Vehicle Association\n•Paul Telleen\, U.S. Department of Energy\n•Tali Trigg\, International Energy Agency\n•Tom Turrentine\, Director\, PH&EV Research Center\, Institute of Transportation\nStudies\, Univeristy of California\, Davis•Yunshi Wang\, Director\, China Center for Energy & Transportation\, University of California\, Davis\nCo-hosted by:\nUniversity of California\, Los Angeles\, Luskin Center for Innovation\nUniversity of Calfornia\, Davis\, Plug-in Hybrid & Electric Vehicla (PH&EV) Research Center\nVisit event website HERERegistration is $150\, $75 for Government/Non-Profits\, and $35 for live webcast
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/world-ev-cities-and-ecosystems-conference/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120402T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120402T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T002001
CREATED:20180801T212344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T212344Z
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SUMMARY:Nature\, Urban Development and Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:SpeakerProfessor Stephanie Pincetl\, UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/nature-urban-development-and-sustainability/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120314T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120314T210000
DTSTAMP:20260420T002001
CREATED:20180801T212344Z
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SUMMARY:Young Professionals in Energy Networking Reception
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URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/young-professionals-in-energy-networking-reception/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120305T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120305T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T002001
CREATED:20180801T212343Z
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SUMMARY:Smart Grid Energy Research Center (SMERC) Smart Grid - Opportunities and challenges in the creation of the 21st Century Power Grid
DESCRIPTION:About the Talk Major portions of the US electric grid are half a century old\, and compared to other infrastructure\, the adoption of new technology into the US grid has been relatively slow.  This slow adoption of technology compared to other sectors such as telecommunications has been attributed to the reason that the existing grid is 99.97% reliable and therefore should not need upgrading.  However\, its structure and topology are relatively inflexible since its underlying framework was designed assuming unidirectional flow of power\, control and information.  As a result of this inflexible structure\, integrating common renewable energy sources such as solar and wind into the grid is prohibitively expensive and unwieldy.  Also\, electric vehicles\, now having been introduced in several markets of the country especially California\, present major challenges when plugged into the grid. A smart grid would allow two-way power flow\, two-way communications flow and two-way control flow.  This will allow the grid to be more flexible\, smart\, self-healing\, resilient\, and efficient.  To enable such a grid\, a host of advanced technologies such as information technology\, wireless and mobile devices\, sensor and control systems\, etc.\, have to be architected and integrated into the existing grid.  Research at UCLA’s Smart Grid Energy Research Center (SMERC) focuses on the integration capability of such technologies between the medium voltage distribution grid and the consumer’s interface into the grid. Research is being performed on the creation of smart grid services that are aggregated from consumers and offered through a distribution network in a smart grid.  The fundamental idea is to aggregate services at the consumer’s level with the permission and control of the consumer and then enable these aggregated services into utility-grade offerings.  For example\, if sufficient numbers of electric vehicle (EV) owners allow their local utility to extract power from their EVs during peak-demand periods\, the utility should be willing to offer customers incentives to do so.  An intermediate enterprise that aggregates 100 EVs with a nominal 6.6KW charging capacity / EV would be able to offer a 0.66MW Demand Response service into the local regulatory markets.  Beyond this service\, vehicles with bi-directional power flow can theoretically offer up to10x the power while discharging for short periods of time\, which would imply a 6.6MW short-term\, aggregation service capability.  With 1000 EVs in a region\, this capacity can in principle reach 66MW\, which is approximately UCLA’s peak power consumption.  With about 20\,000 cars parked in UCLA on a typical day\, if in the future 5% of its vehicles were EVs\, UCLA could participate in a short-time period micro-grid market and should be able to completely operate off-the-grid for a window of time without cutting power consumption in its facilities. UCLA SMERC is been developing a wireless monitoring and control platform called WINSmartGridTM (Wireless Internet Smart Grid) that is currently being deployed in parts of UCLA called the UCLA Smart Grid Living Lab.  Also\, UCLA SMERC is a participant in a DOE-ARRA regional demonstration project and is experimenting with research concepts in Automated Demand Response\, EV Integration (G2V and V2G) and Micro-grids using the WINSmartGridTM platform within the Living Lab.  The research platform accepts inputs from electrical loads such as EVs or air-conditioners\, ambient condition sensors such as temperature\, humidity or occupancy sensors\, and grid operator / grid condition input.  It is the platform on which an EV monitoring\, aggregation and control network has been developed.  Research is being performed on models of aggregation under constraints of user\, utility and facility\, verification of such models\, network architecture and performance verification for regulatory/market service\, and\, wireless-based monitoring and control systems and middleware in Smart Grids.  The talk will present research and technical opportunities and challenges\, upcoming market opportunities and their challenges\, and current research progress at UCLA’s Smart Grid Energy Research Center. About the SpeakerDr. Rajit Gadh is Professor of the Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science at UCLA\, and\, Founder and Director the Smart Grid Energy Research Center or SMERC.   Dr. Gadh has a Doctorate degree from Carnegie Mellon University (CMU)\, a Masters from Cornell University and a Bachelors degree from IIT Kanpur all in engineering.  He has taught as a visiting researcher at UC Berkeley\, has been an Assistant\, Associate and Full Professor at University of Wisconsin-Madison\, and was a visiting researcher at Stanford University. Dr. Gadh’s current research interests include modeling and control of Smart Grids\, wireless monitoring and control of distribution-side and consumer-side electric grids\, automation architectures for Demand Response\, EV Integration architecture and control system\, optimized EV charging under constraints\, Vehicle-to-grid and Grid-to-grid interface\, Micro-grid modeling and control\, and\, wireless-sensor and RFID middleware architectures. Dr. Gadh’s research at SMERC is currently funded by DOE (UCLA is partnered with Los Angeles Department of Water and Power along with USC\, and\, JPL/Caltech for a regional demo grant\, Korean Institute for Energy Research (KIER)\, EPRI (funded by DOE)\, and the UCLA Smart Grid Industry Partners Program consisting of 18 industry sponsors.He is a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.  He has received the National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER award\, NSF Research Initiation Award\, and\, NSF-Lucent Industry Ecology Fellow Award\, Society of Automotive Engineers Ralph R. Teetor Educational award\, IEEE WTS second best student paper award\, ASME Kodak Best Technical Paper award\, AT&T Industrial ecology fellow award\, Engineering Education Foundation Research Initiation Award\, the William Mong Fellowship from University of Hong Kong\, and other accolades in his career. He has lectured and given keynote/distinguished addresses worldwide in countries such as Belgium\, Brazil\, China\, France\, Germany\, India\, Italy\, Spain\, Holland\, Hong Kong\, Japan\, S. Korea\, Singapore\, Taiwan\, and\, Thailand.  Dr. Gadh serves as advisor to a handful of technology-based startups.
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/smart-grid-energy-research-center-smerc-smart-grid-opportunities-and-challenges-in-the-creation-of-the-21st-century-power-grid/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120302T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120302T173000
DTSTAMP:20260420T002001
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SUMMARY:Complete Streets for California Conference
DESCRIPTION:Registration is now closed. Click here to sign-up on the wait list. The UCLA Complete Streets for California conference on Friday\, March 2\, 2012\,will highlight recent accomplishments\, explore new research\, and presentimplementation examples and benchmarks to create multi-use street environmentsthat promote vibrant\, healthy and active communities.Featuring Keynote Address from:Jonathan Fielding\, Director\, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health and County Health Officer                                                                                                                                                                                                               Gil Penalosa\, Executive Director\, 8-80 CitiesConference Topics Include:- What is the Role ofComplete Streets in the Larger Transportation Network? – Redefining Street Performance Metrics – Complete Streets for Whom? Equity Considerations – Re-purposing Road Space as Public Space – More than Mobility: People\, Provisions and Pollution Control The conference will provide information on Complete Streets issues forplanners\, elected and appointed public officials\, engineers\, non-profitorganizations\, advocates\, consultants\, students and others involved in the Complete Streets field.8 hours of CM (AICP) credits are available for attendees. Co-hosts:UCLA Lewis CenterUCLA Luskin Center for InnovationUCLA Luskin School of Public AffairsFor full agenda & sponsorship opportunities\, please click here.
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/complete-streets-for-california-conference/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120206T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120206T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T002001
CREATED:20180801T212339Z
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SUMMARY:The Oil Curse: How petroleum wealth shapes the development of nations
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URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/the-oil-curse-how-petroleum-wealth-shapes-the-development-of-nations/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120127T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120127T180000
DTSTAMP:20260420T002001
CREATED:20180801T212337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T212337Z
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SUMMARY:The Future of Water in Southern California
DESCRIPTION:LOCAL SOURCE DEVELOPMENT • WATER REUSE • CONSERVATION • DESALINATION • AND MORELocal source development promises greater reliability\, water security and progressively more cost-effective sources of water. This summit will highlight success stories from across the globe\, explore emerging water reuse strategies\, and identify critical policy\, communications and coalition-building questions for the region.\nWho should attend: The event will bring together thought leaders from water agencies\, universities\, the private sector\, and non-profits to assess future strategies for further developing local water sources in Southern California.  Participants will engage in the latest technology\, research\, policy\, and implementation strategies.\nProgram highlights: \nCurrent use of local water sources and why local sources will become more important in the future\nPromise and challenges of emerging technologies − including ocean desalination and indirect and direct potable reuse of wastewater and contaminated groundwater − as well as improvements in water conservation programs\nLessons learned to communicate the social benefits of new technologies\nForming public-private partnerships  to assist agencies in developing new water sources\nNew coalitions and organizational strategies to effectively develop these sources\nClick here for full agenda.\nLOCATION: Downtown L.A. at the Japanese American National Museum\, 369 East First StreetTIME: January 27\, 2012 from 8:15 am – 5:30 pm\, followed by a reception\n                                             MORE DETAILS HERE\n                                             FOR WAITING LIST REGISTER HERE                                                        
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/the-future-of-water-in-southern-california-2/
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