Diwali Day

Location: D.M. Smith Lounge

Join the Public Policy Graduate Student Association in celebrating Diwali! Stop by at your convenience to eat food, socialize, and celebrate with SPP Graduate students and faculty.

Heat Pumps and Retrofitting

Location: https://bit.ly/BuildingsGA

Georgia Tech’s School of Public Policy is organizing a series of seminars (1) to inform the development of a climate solutions tracker for Drawdown Georgia and (2) to assist Business Compact members in their climate action strategies.

We will discuss:

  • Innovative ways to track solution adoption

  • People and places in Georgia that are demonstrating progress

  • Critical infrastructure and enabling policies

Recycling and the Circular Economy

Location: https://bit.ly/CircularEconGA

Georgia Tech’s School of Public Policy is organizing a series of seminars (1) to inform the development of a climate solutions tracker for Drawdown Georgia and (2) to assist Business Compact members in their climate action strategies.

We will discuss:

  • Innovative ways to track solution adoption

  • People and places in Georgia that are demonstrating progress

  • Critical infrastructure and enabling policies

Rooftop Solar & Storage

Location: https://bit.ly/SolarGA

Georgia Tech’s School of Public Policy is organizing a series of seminars (1) to inform the development of a climate solutions tracker for Drawdown Georgia and (2) to assist Business Compact members in their climate action strategies.

We will discuss:

  • Innovative ways to track solution adoption

  • People and places in Georgia that are demonstrating progress

  • Critical infrastructure and enabling policies

Electric Vehicles and Infrastructure

Location: https://bit.ly/TransportEV

Georgia Tech’s School of Public Policy is organizing a series of seminars (1) to inform the development of a climate solutions tracker for Drawdown Georgia and (2) to assist Business Compact members in their climate action strategies.

We will discuss:

  • Innovative ways to track solution adoption

  • People and places in Georgia that are demonstrating progress

  • Critical infrastructure and enabling policies

Andrew Hanus

1. What’s the coolest part of your work?

Working at the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery is exciting each day. It is home to an interdisciplinary group of faculty researchers who collaborate to push the boundaries of discovery across disciplines. It provides me with unique opportunities to engage the public in meaningful ways.