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Sign-up for the Sustainable Systems Lunch Seminar!
Please fill this form to register your interest in presenting or attending the Sustainable Systems Lunch Seminar this quarter. If you submit this form, you will receive weekly reminders to RSVP for the following week's seminar. Please feel free to distribute this sign-up form among your lab groups and colleagues.

Our goal is to create a collaborative venue for students, postdocs, scientists, and PIs within the Stanford techno-economic modeling and systems modeling community. These seminars will provide an opportunity to disseminate insights from your studies, connect with fellow researchers, and strengthen bonds across the community. This quarter, you can participate in a range of ways: 1) you can share research results or ask for input when you're stuck in a 15 minute talk + 15 minutes Q&A, or 2) you can lead a tutorial or group-work session on a topic of your research and/or interest. We also offer to bring together a specialized crowd to support your research brainstorm that focuses on System ↔ Technology expertise exchange on request.

The seminar runs weekly on Tuesdays from 12pm - 1pm, starting on Tuesday, March 31. The seminar is open to all members of the Stanford community. Lunch will be provided during all seminars.

If you have any questions, please reach out to mheyer@stanford.edu, juliafr@stanford.edu, or peiseler@stanford.edu .
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How do you want to participate in the seminar? *
What style of talk do you want to give? Multiple selections are allowed.
  1. Research presentations include a 15 minute talk about a research project (preliminary results are allowed). These can used to share your work (conference-style), or problem-focused (“Help me, I’m stuck”) in case you’d like community input on a problem you’re currently facing in your project.

  2. Tutorial or group-work sessions allow you to lead a group-work session with seminar attendees on a topic of your research or interest, for example teaching a tutorial on a method fellow students and researchers would benefit from, or hosting mini-projects.

Sign-up for a talk
This section is optional. Please fill if you are interested in giving a talk this quarter.
When would you like to give a talk this quarter?
Please provide a tentative title or a topic area for your talk. 
System-technology session interest
This section is optional. Please fill if you'd like to request a session to brainstorm how to expand your research to the systems or technology level.

What does System ↔ Technology exchange mean? 
Sustainable systems research can cover both work focused on a specific sustainable technology/solution and on system-wide integration and interaction. We offer to prepare a dedicated session with Stanford community members from both sides if you would like to brainstorm branching out of your current domain (be it technology or system level) into the respective other.  For example, an experimentalist can use a session to brainstorm system level impacts and techno-economic considerations of a their technology with the seminar attendees. A system-level analyst can use a session to better understand how to model technologies within the system more accurately to avoid oversimplification. In the session, you will present a brief introduction into your work and challenge. Based on your topic, we will then invite a complementary speaker from the other domain to also give a brief talk. This session gives researchers the chance to leverage the diverse expertise of seminar attendees and kick-start new research directions.
If you're interested in presenting in a System ↔ Technology session, please indicate the name of your session and why you'd like to participate in such a session below.
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