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Energy Workforce Lunch and Learn

 

The Strategic Partnership for Industrial Resurgence (SPIR) sponsored an energy workforce Lunch and Learn for engineering students to interact with leading industry professionals.

Abdelrahim Brown at the SPIR Energy Workforce Lunch and Learn

Abdelrahim Brown, Director of the AERTC and GrIDD presenting at the Energy Workforce Lunch and Learn

On November 19, 2025, 25 undergraduate and graduate students came to the Light Engineering building to learn about careers in alternative energy, wind farm logistics and engineering, and low carbon energy including hydrogen. The event was co-hosted by the Advanced Energy Research and Technology Center (AERTC) and Center for Grid Innovation Development and Deployment (GrIDD).

Kenny Hass at the SPIR Energy Workforce Lunch and Learn

Kenny Hass, PE, Senior Offshore WTG Engineer, LV and MECH of Ørsted, presenting at the Energy Workforce Lunch and Learn

After presentations on applications of engineering skills to tangible energy projects were made, the students were given the opportunity to network with the speakers, including:

The speakers discussed the current work environments, and future opportunities in the evolving energy workforce. Students were very interested in exploring opportunities through the SPIR program and the AERTC.

Chris Cavanagh at the SPIR Energy Workforce Lunch and Learn
Christopher A. Cavanagh, PE, Engineering Manager of Low Carbon Energy at National Grid, presenting at the Energy Workforce Lunch and Learn

 

Student feedback on the event included:
“I think the presentations given by the speakers were great. The only thing I would like to add is that most students get excited and want to connect for job and internship opportunities so having more insight about that would be nice.”

“I'd love to have a copy of the slides from the speakers afterwards or some sort of summary with all the organizations and links mentioned during the Lunch and Learn, but the material covered was really intriguing and helpful. If there could be some sort of follow up or guidance made available with the AERTC for tours, upcoming events or how to actually get involved with them moving forward that would be great too.”