Past Events
Innovations in Transforming Waste to Value-Added Products
The Renewable Energy and Sustainability Center at Farmingdale State College is pleased to invite you to attend our partner institution at EcoComplex, Rutgers University to a technical symposium focused on transforming waste to value-added products, with a strong emphasis on sustainability and innovation.
If you would like to submit an abstract, please click here. The deadline for abstract submission is September 5th, 2018.
For more information for the symposium on themes and speakers, please click here.
Green Buildings: Sustainability, Innovation, and Performance
New York Institute of Technology
11th Annual Energy Conference
Thursday, June 16, 2016
8:30 a.m.–3 p.m.
NYIT de Seversky Mansion
Northern Boulevard
Old Westbury, NY 11568
Contact : Robert Amundsen, Ph.D.
ramundse@nyit.edu
For more information, please visit
nyit.edu/energyconference or call 516.686.1177.
For sponsorship opportunities, email Laura Schranz at
lschranz@nyit.edu.
Registrants may receive five continuing education hours
applicable to re-registration as a professional engineer or
registered architect.
Conference highlights:
- Hear sustainability experts discuss the latest trends in
green building design. - Learn how microgrids and energy storage are
revolutionizing power systems. - Find out more about major projects such as
Wyandanch Rising. - Get insider’s perspectives on disruptive innovation and
emerging technologies.
Special presentations by:
- Neil G. Rosen, Director of Sustainability, Northwell
Health - Samuel E. Cooper, II, Manager Engineering Systems,
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc. - Jory Schwach, CEO, Andium Inc.
- Wolfgang Werner, Principal, Urban Fabrick Inc.
- Paul Cataldo, Principal, Paul Cataldo Architecture and
Planning - Martin S. Dettling, Senior Vice President, Albanese
Organization Inc. - Michael Bobker, Director, Building Performance Lab,
City College of New York - Sammy Chu, CIO, Enerlogic LLC, and Chairman,
USGBC-LI
Please support our friends at NY-BEST!
NY-BEST Markets Conference: Energy Storage as a Solution
This conference will focus on how battery and energy storage technologies are transforming the electric grid, increasing grid efficiency and resiliency while also helping us meet our goals of growing an innovative economy and promoting a clean environment.
The Long Island electricity market is significant and is undergoing a transformation. Energy storage has an opportunity to play a major role in Long Island's future grid, from enabling widescale deployment of renewable energy, to behind-the-meter applications in buildings and applications with microgrids. This conference will provide attendees with information on energy storage technology capabilities and facilitate connections among the industry, interested businesses, policy makers and stakeholders interested in developing energy storage projects in New York and on Long Island. This event is expected to draw an audience of senior managers from industry, academia, government and the financial community.
June 25, 2015 - Melville Marriott, Long Island, NY
Event:
http://www.ny-best.org/civicrm/event/info?id=82&reset=1
Agenda:
http://ny-best.org/page/agenda-ny-best-markets-conference-energy-storage-solution
Registration:
http://www.ny-best.org/civicrm/event/register?id=82&reset=1
Wednesday, June 10, 2015 Conference highlights:
For more information, visit nyit.edu/energyconference or call 516.686.1177. |
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PHEV Workshop |
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WHEN: |
06/01/2015 – 07/24/2015 |
LOCATION: |
Online |
INSTRUCTOR: |
Mohamad Zoghi, PhD (Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering Technology Department) |
DESCRIPTION:
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The intermediate plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) course provides an introduction to hybrid engine technology. The concept of hybrid technology along with its history will be discussed. The selected topics are listed below:
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COST: |
$600 Register now |
Solar Photovoltaic Workshop |
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WHEN: |
06/01/2015 – 06/06/2015 (9:00am to 5:30pm) |
LOCATION: |
Farmingdale State College |
DESCRIPTION: |
The workshop introduces the fundamental concepts in Photovoltaic technology. It provides
training in the design, installation and maintenance of grid connected residential
photovoltaic systems. The course is developed based on Task Analysis of NABCEP. Topics
covered include:
In addition, basic electrical concepts and safety issues related to PV installation and maintenance work will be covered. It is a 6-day, 48-hour training course that includes extensive hands-on experience and real world applications. The first day provides an introduction to basic electricity and PV concepts and it is optional for engineers and licensed electricians. Students are eligible to take the NABCEP Entry Level PV Exam after completing this course. The Solar Energy Center at Farmingdale State College is accredited as a training institution and continuing education institution on solar energy by the Institute of Sustainable Power. This is the first such center to be accredited in the Northeast and the fourth in the entire USA. The center promotes education, applied research, training and public awareness in sustainable energy and in particular solar energy. Farmingdale State College is the site of the first utility scale photovoltaic demonstration project in the Northeast U.S. Three 20 kW units and one 20 kW unit were installed at various locations on campus in 1992 and 1993 respectively. |
COST: |
FREE Register now |
The Renewable Energy and Sustainability Center presents the following seminars and workforce training workshops.
Global Warming and Energy Alternatives |
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WHEN: |
04/14/2015 – 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM |
LOCATION: |
Farmingdale State College |
DESCRIPTION: |
Topics for this seminar cover subjects in power & energy engineering, including but not limited to the following topics:
Recent world trends in global warming |
COST: |
FREE Register now |
A Systematic Approach to Personal Goal Development |
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WHEN: |
04/21/2015 – 3:05 PM |
LOCATION: |
Farmingdale State College |
DESCRIPTION: |
Creating personal goals are often described as daunting and extremely time consuming
however; it does not have to be. Each step we walk is accounted for in a directional
heading of North, East, South, and West (NESW). Prior to the execution of our steps,
there was a plan, a goal, a yearning to travel to a particular destination. This is
where our direction is identified. Goals are constructed in a similar way. This systematic
approach provides step-by-step guidelines to develop realistic personal goals. This
interactive and innovative personal goal development presentation will change your
life. |
COST: |
FREE (Refreshments will be served) Register now |
International Energy and Sustainability Conference 2014
October 24, 2014
(SUNY Conversations in the Disciplines)
The third International Energy and Sustainability Conference will be held in October 2014 at Farmingdale State College.
The conference will bring together the latest research and development works in energy and related topics, along with industrial and management issues and challenges. Experts in research as well as in industry will be invited to present the emerging technologies and future directions in their field. Prospective authors are invited to submit original technical papers for presentation at the conference. Click here to view more about the conference.
New Horizons in 3D Printing and Digital and Additive Manufacturing
Join us for the first of several conferences discussing emerging research and industrial
aspects of 3D printing and digital and additive manufacturing. This conference is
designed to catalyze the formation of collaborations with academia and industry and explore the promise of 3D printing and digital and additive manufacturing, through
discussions and presentations on such areas as:
- advances in materials science and engineering, related to additive manufacturing and 3D printing
- bioprinting for the synthesis of tissue, implants, and biomedical devices
- technology design and advancement for 3D printing and additive manufacturing, from the nano to the macro scale
- nanocomposite materials and structures formed via 3D printing/additive manufacturing
- applications of 3D printed structures for sensors, flexible and/or wearable electronics, energy systems, robotics, environmental and sustainable engineering, infrastructure, and clothing and artistic pieces
- emerging industrial needs and opportunities, and
- STEM education involving 3D printing/digital and additive manufacturing
September 29-30, 2014, Stony Brook University
Hotel reservations (conference rate until September 10)
9th Annual Energy Conference at NYIT Energy In Motion by Road, Rail and Drone Join us to explore the potential use of drones for delivery services, aerial photography, environmental studies, and emergency response.
Long Island has a population of nearly 3 million people, over 2 million registered
vehicles, and over 83 million riders on the Long Island Rail Road. With so many people
on the move, Long Island needs transportation solutions that serve this mobile population, reduce energy demand, create new business opportunities,
cut Greenhouse Gas emissions, improve air quality, and utilize cutting-edge technology.
Also, see a Drone Demonstration NYIT de Seversky Mansion Northern Boulevard Contact: For more information, please visit For sponsorship opportunities, email Laura Schranz at lschranz@nyit.edu.
Participants may receive five continuing education hours applicable to re-registration as a professional engineer or registered architect. |
Conferences
a. Advanced Energy 2014: http://www.aertc.org/conference2014/
April 28 & 29, 2014, Hilton Albany at 40 Lodge Street, Albany, NY, USA
Call for student posters: http://www.aertc.org/conference2014/posters.htm
b. International Energy and Sustainability Conference 2014, October 24, 2014 (at Farmingdale State College): http://www.farmingdale.edu/academics/centers-institutes/resc/conferences/iesc2014/index.shtml