
About this Event
Join us at The University of Texas at Austin for a week of exploring the future of energy!
UT Energy Week connects students, researchers, faculty, energy professionals, and industry leaders across disciplines and sectors to build community, support energy literacy and education, facilitate strategic partnerships, and advance research.
Hosted by the and the , Energy Week 2025 comprises five days of panel discussions, presentations, and special events.
CEUs: Professionals who attend Energy Week can earn continuing education credits (CEUs) to fulfill professional engineering licensing requirements. CEUs are offered by at UT’s Cockrell School of Engineering. If you have questions, you may contact [email protected].
AGENDA AT A GLANCE
DAY 1: MONDAY, MARCH 31 (San Jacinto Hall)
A day of panel discussions and poster sessions showcasing energy research.
Morning: Texas Nuclear Symposium
Afternoon: Interdisciplinary Research Poster Competition co-hosted by Longhorn
Energy Club, Switch Energy Club, and American Nuclear Society (San Jacinto Hall)
DAY 2: TUESDAY, APRIL 1 (San Jacinto Hall)
Panel talks and networking sessions held throughout the day. Program highlights include:
Morning: Strategic Seed Grant Research Showcase
Afternoon: Innovation Mentorship Luncheon & Energy Entrepreneurship Day
Evening: Startup Night
DAY 3: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2 (San Jacinto Hall)
Panel talks and networking sessions held throughout the day. Program highlights include:
Morning: Fireside chat with Jay Hartzell, President, The University of Texas at Austin,
and Ryan Lance, CEO, ConocoPhillips
Afternoon: Energy Career Mixer & Campus Energy Tour
Evening: Student Club Mashup
DAY 4: THURSDAY DAY 2 (San Jacinto Hall)
Panel talks and networking sessions held throughout the day. Program highlights include:
Morning: Energy Case Competition Kickoff
Afternoon: Energy & Environment Mentorship Luncheon
Evening: Energy Case Competition Awards
DAY 5: FRIDAY, APRIL 4 (San Jacinto Hall)
KBH Student Center, “Energy Everywhere: Building Infrastructure to Power Progress.” Program highlights include:
Morning: Explore engaging panels and keynote presentation where experts dive into the opportunities and critical challenges of building the energy infrastructure our world needs
Afternoon: Gulf Coast LNG Case Study and networking reception
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
San Jacinto Hall (SJH), 309 East 21st Street, Austin, United States
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