Footnote: Open SESAME, energy career paths, and the war in Ukraine
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MIT Energy Initiative
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Energy researcher Ian Miller joins us to discuss modeling renewable energy, living in an active combat zone, energy and its connection to the war in Ukraine, and how he's helping to deliver aid to Ukrainians on the frontlines. Dig deeper into our article "Responding to Ukraine's 'ocean of suffering'" in this footnote edition of the podcast. Show notes and transcript: Read the article: Listen to more audio articles: Join the mailing list or send us feedback:
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