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Personal bio
Sally Benson is the Director of Stanford Universityâ??s Global Climate and Energy project and a Professor (Research) in the Department of Energy Resources Engineering in the School of Earth Sciences. Her research interests include energy systems for a low-carbon future and carbon dioxide capture and sequestration. Benson graduated from Barnard College with a BA in geology. She completed her MS and PhD at the University of California, Berkeley in materials science and mineral engineering. Currently Teaching: Energy 301: Energy Seminar (Fall, Winter, Spring) Energy 152/253: Carbon Capture and Sequestration (Fall) Energy 201: Laboratory Measurements (Winter) Energy 104: Transitions to Sustainable Energy Systems (Spring) Currently teaching
CEE 263G: Energy Policy in California and the West
(Spring)
POLISCI 73: Energy Policy in California and the West (Spring) PUBLPOL 73: Energy Policy in California and the West (Spring) ENERGY 73: Energy Policy in California and the West (Spring) ENERGY 153: Carbon Capture and Sequestration (Winter) ENERGY 253: Carbon Capture and Sequestration (Winter) ENERGY 205: Hydrogen Economy (Winter) ENERGY 104: Sustainable Energy for 9 Billion (Spring) ENERGY 204: Sustainable Energy for 9 Billion (Spring) ESS 308: Carbon Dioxide and Methane Removal, Utilization, and Sequestration (Autumn) ENVRES 295: Carbon Dioxide and Methane Removal, Utilization, and Sequestration (Autumn) ENERGY 308: Carbon Dioxide and Methane Removal, Utilization, and Sequestration (Autumn) ENERGY 201A: Energy Systems Fundamentals (Autumn) ME 308: Carbon Dioxide and Methane Removal, Utilization, and Sequestration (Autumn) EARTHSYS 308: Carbon Dioxide and Methane Removal, Utilization, and Sequestration (Autumn) |