ESP Biography



JONATHAN PRANGE, Graduate Student in Chemistry at Stanford




Major: Chemistry

College/Employer: Stanford

Year of Graduation: G

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Brief Biographical Sketch:

I am in my final year at Stanford University where I am working on two projects related to energy storage and transformation. I have spent the last few years listening to and learning from some of the best minds about all topics related to energy. I hope to share some of this information with you in a very relaxed, questions encouraged atmosphere. I have done outreach sessions before and I am looking forward to at the very least informing all of you in an entertaining way, and hopefully, encouraging you to pursue this topic further if it interests you.



Past Classes

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P1267: The Global Energy Crisis: Concerns and Strategies in Splash! Spring 2011 (Apr. 16 - 17, 2011)
This open lecture/discussion style class will look to expose students to some of the facts about how we use energy. We will discuss how much energy we use, where it comes from, how much we need in the future, and where we will get it. Recent scientific breakthroughs by Stanford researchers will be highlighted, with a focus on renewable energy production and storage.


S1006: The Global Energy Crisis: Concerns and Strategies in Splash! Fall 2010 (Nov. 13 - 14, 2010)
This open lecture/discussion style class will look to expose students to some of the facts about how we use energy. We will discuss how much energy we use, where it comes from, how much we need in the future, and where we will get it. Recent scientific breakthroughs by Stanford researchers will be highlighted, with a focus on renewable energy production and storage.