SHELL ENERGY DAY at Purdue, ON BEHALF OF MARY JO BARTOLACCI
[cid:3353999030_663233] SHELL ENERGY DAY AT PURDUE [cid:3353999030_675332] www.shell.us/energyday <http://www.shell.us/energyday> [cid:3353999030_660151] [cid:3353999030_638256] [cid:3353999030_640453] A Symposium on the Challenges of Building a Sustainable Energy Future [cid:3353999030_660554] Finding ways to extract oil from difficult-to-reach places. Creating a cleaner fuel for cars by turning natural gas to liquids. At Shell, we're developing all kinds of ideas to help meet the growing demand for energy. Join Shell and Purdue for a series of discussions that will explore energy sustainability, the future of energy, and the challenges we face in our attempt to meet the world's growing need for energy in a socially responsible manner. [cid:3353999030_666940] Date: April 21, 2010 Time: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM (Lunch is provided) Location: Stewart Center, Rooms 302 and 306 Who Should Attend: Junior and senior chemical, mechanical and environmental engineering students; graduate-level geology and geophysics students; and faculty scientists and researchers. [cid:3353999030_636373] The full-day event will feature a keynote address by Jose Bravo, Chief Scientist - Chemistry & Catalysis, Shell Projects and Technology. Breakout sessions will feature Shell scientists and Purdue faculty, including Dr. John Bickham, Director for the Center of Environment at Purdue. Breakout session topics include: * Alaska – America's Frontier for Oil and Gas Exploration * CO2 – Managing Climate Impacts of Growing Energy Needs * Renewables – How Policy Impacts Economic Opportunities * Biofuels - Making Next Generation Opportunities Commercially Viable * Challenges of “Easy Oil” – Where Do We Go From Here and How Do We Get There A networking lunch and panel discussion will offer students the chance to meet with Shell recruitment staff to learn more about scholarships, internships and career opportunities. Register today, and together we can help build a responsible energy future. As you'd expect from a company ranked 12th in the 2009 ‘Times Top 100 Graduate Employers’ list, you'll have numerous opportunities to grow and develop your skills. Joining a company with more patents than NASA, you'll work alongside some of our greatest problem solvers, tackling live projects specifically matched to your interests and abilities. In addition to being paid, you'll also gain invaluable experience and regular feedback to help you build on your strengths. Plus, if you're successful, you could be offered a full-time position at Shell when you graduate, with no need for a further interview. Seats are limited, so. [cid:3353999030_681626] Kim Muldoon Corporate Relations Engineering Advancement College of Engineering Purdue University 765-494-3127 fax: 765-496-1466 ------ End of Forwarded Message
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Starewich, Deborah S.