Lecture is free, but registration is required: https://www.engr.washington.edu/alumni/lectures In September 2017, Hurricane Maria devastated the island of Puerto Rico and left its residents without power, water and sanitation systems. In response to the emergency, a group of UW students and faculty, led by associate professor Lilo Pozzo, initiated 0a combined research and service project to assess the disaster’s impact on the health of rural residents. Join us to learn more about this project to provide emergency clean energy to help vulnerable people when power grids fail. Speaker: Lilo Pozzo, Weyerhaeuser Endowed Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering Part of the Engineering for Social Good: Assistive Robots, Environmental Equity and Disaster Relief |