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June 23, 2025

10:00 am / 5:00 pm

Venue

Shriver Hall Boardroom Homewood Campus, Johns Hopkins University (JHU)

This event is co-organized by the Ralph O’Connor Sustainable Energy Institute (ROSEI) at Johns Hopkins University, the National Science Foundation’s EPICS Global Center and the Embassy Of Belgium in the United States.

Agenda: 

Time Session Topic Presenters
10-10:30 AM Check in. Light refreshments.
10:30-11 AM Welcome remarks from JHU leadership and delegations of the embassies Dean Ed Schlesinger, Whiting School of Engineering

 

Michel Wallemacq, Senior Economic Advisor, Embassy of Belgium in the US

Javier Sancho Velazquez, Head of Global Issues and Innovation EU Delegation to the US

11:05-11:15 AM Energy at Hopkins Introduction to JHU’s Ralph O’Connor Sustainable Energy Institute (ROSEI) Ben Link, Associate Director, ROSEI
11:15 AM-12:30 PM Technologies and Strategies for Decarbonization Decarbonizing Natural Gas Prof. Jonah Erlebacher, Materials Science & Engineering

Founder & CTO, Etch Materials

Methane Leaks from Natural Gas Infrastructure in Cities: A Case Study from Baltimore Prof. Scot Miller, Environmental Health and Engineering
AI and Remote Sensing for Global Emissions Tracking. Climate Trace Tool Dr. Elizabeth Reilly, Supervisor of the Complex Systems Group, JHU Applied Physics Laboratory
Informal Q&A
12:30-1:30 PM Lunch
1:30-2:45 PM Energy and AI The Role of Nuclear in Meeting Data Center Demand and Securing a Reliable, Clean Energy Future David Villa, Director of Corporate Strategy, Constellation
Measuring and Attributing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Cloud Computing: Technical Challenges and Policy Opportunities Prof. Magdalena Klemun, Civil and Systems Engineering
Informal Q&A
2:45-3:15 PM Break
3:15-4:15 PM Sustainable Energy Conversion Challenges and Opportunities of Optimizing Building Energy Systems with AI Prof. Jan Drgona, Civil and Systems Engineering
Modeling and Control for Wind Power Integration Prof. Dennice Gayme, Mechanical Engineering
Informal Q&A
4:15-4:30 PM Closing Remarks. Adjourn.

Location: Shriver Hall Boardroom Homewood Campus, Johns Hopkins University (JHU), Baltimore, MD

Address: Shriver Hall, 3400 N Charles St Ste 14, Baltimore, MD 21218

Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/vk8rnYzXrHnQX3Pd7 

Contact: Please email to Yury Dvorkin ([email protected]) and Ben Hobbs ([email protected]) if you have any questions. 

Parking: Visitors to Johns Hopkins University’s Homewood campus can park at the South Garage (3101 Wyman Park Drive) or San Martin Garage (3500 San Martin Drive). Both offer hourly visitor parking and are within a short walk of most campus buildings.

Public Transportation: To travel from Homewood to Washington, DC, the easiest option is to take the MARC train (Camden Line) or Amtrak from Baltimore Penn Station, which is about 10 minutes away by car or ride-share. Trains run frequently and reach DC’s Union Station in about 1 hour.