Splash Biography
ERIK TAKADA, ESP Teacher
Major: Electrical Engineering College/Employer: Yale Year of Graduation: 2021 |
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Brief Biographical Sketch:
Not Available. Past Classes(Clicking a class title will bring you to the course's section of the corresponding course catalog)C4180: Renewable Energy Projects: Planning and Implementation in Sprout Spring 2020 (Feb. 15 - 29, 2020)
Interested in the 21st century clean energy transition? Looking for a fun class with lots of hands-on activities, science trivia, and real-world project problem-solving? Join Yale's undergraduate solar energy group Project Bright on a quest to solarize buildings, food trucks, and power an electronic device!
E4045: Solar Energy Boot Camp in Splash Fall 2019 (Nov. 16, 2019)
Join us as we explain the inner workings of solar panels! Hands-on engineering problems will be presented, and it's up to you to solve them. No previous experience with solar panels necessary, just an interest in problem solving and solar energy! Basic circuit analysis will be covered in this class.
S4055: The Hard Truths about Renewable Energy in Splash Fall 2019 (Nov. 16, 2019)
What is the actual environmental cost of building a wind turbine? Doesn't burning biomass produce more emissions? Is renewable energy the silver bullet when it comes to climate change? Through in-depth discussion, uncover the answers to these questions and more in this class all about renewable energy!
E3857: The Hard Truths about Renewable Energy in Sprout Fall 2019 (Sep. 28 - Oct. 12, 2019)
What is the actual environmental cost of building a wind turbine? Doesn't burning biomass produce more emissions? Is renewable energy the silver bullet when it comes to climate change? Through in-depth discussion, uncover the answers to these questions and more in this class all about renewable energy!
E3881: Solar Energy Boot Camp in Sprout Fall 2019 (Sep. 28 - Oct. 12, 2019)
Join us as we explain the inner workings of solar panels! Hands-on engineering problems will be presented, and it's up to you to solve them. No previous experience with solar panels necessary, just an interest in problem solving and solar energy!
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