Energy and the Environment YANG,Xin(杨新,yangxin@Fudanedu.cn cHEN,Hong(陈宏)chong@Fudan.edu.cn Department of Environmental Science Engineering
Energy and the Environment YANG, Xin (杨新), yangxin@fudan.edu.cn CHEN, Hong (陈宏) chong@fudan.edu.cn Department of Environmental Science & Engineering
Contents: 1. Energy Fundamentals, Energy Use in an Industrial Society Click to LOOK INSIDE 2. The Fossil fuels Ma A Fi nn n A. kraucauir 3. Heat Engines 4. Renewable Energy sources 5. Nuclear Energy 6. Energy Conservation 7. Air pollution ENERGY 8. Global Effects ENVIRONMENT Text Book Energy and the Environment (2nd Edition) by Robert A. Ristinen Jack J Kraushaar
Contents: 1. Energy Fundamentals, Energy Use in an Industrial Society 2. The Fossil Fuels 3. Heat Engines 4. Renewable Energy Sources 5. Nuclear Energy 6. Energy Conservation 7. Air Pollution 8. Global Effects Text Book : Energy and the Environment (2nd Edition) by Robert A. Ristinen & Jack J. Kraushaar
Teaching Plan: st -3rd week, first part teaching 4th-9th week, second part teaching 10th-11th week, third part teaching Oral presentation(3rd-11 th week, 3-5 students/week) 12th week. final exam
Teaching Plan: 1st – 3rd week, first part teaching 4th – 9th week, second part teaching 10th – 11th week, third part teaching Oral presentation (3rd – 11th week, 3-5 students/week) 12th week, final exam
Energy and the Environment is an introductory course and is intended for students having little or no background in environmental science We hope this course will bring the students beyond thinking that heat comes from the furnace, food comes from the store, water comes from the faucet, gasoline comes from the filling station, truth comes from the experts Aldo Leopold(1887-1948), an American ecologist forester and environmentalist
We hope this course will bring the students beyond thinking that “heat comes from the furnace, food comes from the store, water comes from the faucet, gasoline comes from the filling station, truth comes from the experts.” – Aldo Leopold (1887 –1948) , an American ecologist, forester, and environmentalist. Energy and the Environment is an introductory course and is intended for students having little or no background in environmental science
Final Score: Attendance(30%); Oral Presentation(30%); Final Exam(40%) Attendance: Review Exercises Oral Presentation: -15 min(in English), any topic related to this course start from the 3rd week! Final Exam: multiple choice, question answer, data analysis WEbSitehttp://elearning.fudaneducn/portal
Final Score: Attendance (30%); Oral Presentation (30%); Final Exam (40%) Attendance: Review Exercises Oral Presentation: ~15 min (in English), any topic related to this course start from the 3rd week! Final Exam: multiple choice, question & answer, data analysis Web Site: http://elearning.fudan.edu.cn/portal
Presentation by Steven Chu, Tsinghua University, July 15 2009 Steven Chu(朱棣文,PhD( born February28,1948) is an american physicist and currently the 12th United States Secretary of Energy As a scientist, Chu is known for his research in cooling and trapping ofatoms with laser light, which won him the Nobel prize in physics in 1997 At the time of his appointment as Energy Secretary, he was a professor of physics and molecular and cellular biology at the University of california, Berkeley and the director of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory where his research was concerned primarily with the study of biological systems at the single molecule level He is a vocal advocate for more research into alternative energy and nuclear power, arguing that a shift away from fossil fuels is essential to combat global warming
• Steven Chu (朱棣文), Ph.D (born February 28, 1948), is an American physicist and currently the 12th United States Secretary of Energy. • As a scientist, Chu is known for his research in cooling and trapping of atoms with laser light, which won him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1997. • At the time of his appointment as Energy Secretary, he was a professor of physics and molecular and cellular biology at the University of California, Berkeley and the director of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, where his research was concerned primarily with the study of biological systems at the single molecule level. • He is a vocal advocate for more research into alternative energy and nuclear power, arguing that a shift away from fossil fuels is essential to combat global warming. Presentation by Steven Chu, Tsinghua University, July 15 2009