X prize workshop: grand challenges in energy

Master

In Maynard (USA)

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    Master

  • Location

    Maynard (USA)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

In 2004, the Ansari X PRIZE for suborbital spaceflight captured the public's imagination and revolutionized an industry, leveraging a $10M prize purse into over $100M in innovation. Building from that success, the X PRIZE Foundation is now developing new prizes to focus innovation around "Grand Challenge" themes, including genomics, energy, healthcare, and education.

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Subjects

  • Genomics
  • Team Training
  • Industry
  • Healthcare
  • Public
  • Innovation

Course programme

Lectures: 2 sessions / week, 1.5 hours / session


Course Director: Dr. Erika Wagner


Associated Faculty and Staff:


Luis Perez-Breva
Prof. Charlie Cooney
Prof. Fiona Murray
Prof. Dava Newman
Dr. Jeffrey Shames
Dr. Ken Zolot


In 2004, the Ansari X PRIZE for suborbital spaceflight captured the public's imagination and revolutionized an industry, leveraging a $10M prize purse into over $100M in innovation. Building from that success, the X PRIZE Foundation is now developing new prizes to focus innovation around "Grand Challenge" themes, including genomics, energy, healthcare, and education.


This course will examine the intersection of incentives and innovation, drawing on economic models, historic examples, and recent experience of the X PRIZE Foundation to help develop a future prize in Energy Storage Technologies.


After taking ESD.172, students should be able to:


This 9-unit course will be highly action-oriented and interactive, with a team-based term project due at the end of the semester. Twice-weekly workshops include a mixture of lectures and discussions on innovation, incentive structures, and opportunities for revolution in energy innovation.


Groups of 3-5 students will work together to analyze an area of relevance to high-efficiency energy production, distribution, storage, or use, with the ultimate goal of developing a fully-formed X PRIZE concept to incentivize revolutionary breakthroughs in this area.


Course instructors will work together with the teams to identify local experts as team mentors/advisors. It is anticipated that team members will meet with their advisors a minimum of two times during the course of the semester.


Class grades will be assigned on the basis of homework, project performance, and class participation, as follows:


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X prize workshop: grand challenges in energy

Price on request