ASU STRIDE

Resiliency Symposium

Join us for a unique opportunity to contribute to resiliency dialogue as we explore innovations and strategies for a resilient energy future. Open to all , this enriching event is free to attend , welcoming perspectives and novel approaches to diverse resiliency topics. This event also provides a great opportunity to network and exchange ideas with multidisciplinary resiliency professionals who offer expertise from a diverse range of backgrounds and perspectives. Don't miss this opportunity and gain insights and shape the future of energy resilience

Friday, January 26, 2024

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So what is this symposium all about, you ask?

Resiliency

re·​sil·​ien·​cy

  • Resilience refers to the capacity to adapt and recover from disruptions, ensuring the restoration or continuation of critical functionality.
  • Resilient infrastructure enables communities to endure and manage adverse conditions, such as power outages or natural disasters, maintaining essential services in singular and challenging situations.
  • Resilient design involves creating structures and communities that can withstand natural and manmade disasters and disturbances. It emphasizes practical and realistic solutions to mitigate the impact of such challenges.

Agenda

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The Venue

Arizona State University, Polytechnic Campus
Student Union, Cooley Ballrooms

5999 S. Backus Mall Mesa, AZ 85212.

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Logistics Insights

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Parking

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Parking will be in Red Lot #10 and coupon code parking vouchers will be provided for all who register.

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Meals

Fuel for Thought

Lunch, along with snacks and beverages will be provided to keep you energized throughout the day.

Event Overview

08:00
Welcome and opening remarks
08:50
Resiliency Talks
10:30
Lunch
11:00
Resilient Design Workshop
12:00
Networking Opportunity and Poster Session (displays from our past STRIDE competitions and challenge winners)

Our Sponsors

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Office of
Naval Research

ONR was established in 1946 “…to plan, foster, and encourage scientific research in recognition of its paramount importance as related to the maintenance of future naval power, and the preservation of national security.” ONR is tasked with discovering, developing and delivering new technology and capability for the Navy and Marine Corps. ONR’s investments have enabled many firsts, including one of the earliest digital computers and the first programming language; the first satellite navigation system; advanced radar; powerful shipboard lasers; and the electromagnetic railgun. We will continue to lead the way in fields such as autonomy, artificial intelligence, synthetic biology and more, to ensure America always has the Navy the nation needs.


The Laboratory for Energy
And Power Solutions (LEAPS)

LEAPS takes energy innovations from concept to construction with a focus on energy access, microgrids, grid modernization, resilient infrastructure, and workforce development. Dr. Nathan Johnson manages the 30-person team with a one-acre microgrid test bed and computational laboratory that combines simulation-based design with hands-on fabrication to create next-generation solutions to current market needs. The team creates functional prototypes for laboratory testing and field deployment, with technology transferred to the private sector for scaling. The entire LEAPS team is also active in workforce development programs to support Veterans and civilians in the rapidly changing energy economy.


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