Special Seminar: A Quick Look at the Road Ahead and Life with an Electric Car

A special seminar will be held 8:35-9:25 a.m. Friday, Oct. 3,  in CHEM 144. Refreshments will be provided before the seminar at 8 a.m. in CHEM 133. Phillip Crippen, with over 15 years experience helping companies resolve business pains, works coast to coast with leading companies to understand and transform their business using Oracle Applications and Technologies.

Crippen is a cloud transformation architect and master principal sales consultant with Oracle Corp. In a prior life, Crippen developed industrial control systems for steel mills and paper mills with Siemens AG. This period included two years of living and working in Germany. Today, these interests are satisfied with his electric vehicle conversion project (1997 BMW 318ti).

Go from point A to point B. It sounds simple. But along the way, we make choices about how we’re going to get there. For almost 100 years, we’ve assumed that automotive transportation involved gasoline, an internal combustion engine, and a car-body. But now we have choices in how we get from point A to point B.

Traditional auto manufacturers are finally bringing electric cars to market. However; hobbyists, tree-huggers, and electro-motorheads have for many years taken things into their own hands and developed their own approaches to non-fossil-fueled transportation. One-off conversions and pre-engineered kits make it possible for individuals to transform their vehicle from gas to all electric. Conversion projects range from sporty Porsches to pedestrian Geo sedans to utilitarian S-10 and Ranger pickups. Life with an electric car is a little bit different than our current use of gas or diesel automobiles. As more and more commercially produced electric vehicles hit the road, there are going to be issues around usage patterns, “fuel” distribution, service and recycling. Drivers of converted electric vehicles have an inside look at the different types of decisions and events that lie ahead for the broader public as electric cars become more common.

 

Contacts

Heather Jorgensen, administrative support supervisor
Chemistry and Biochemistry
479-575-4648, hjorgen@uark.edu

Headlines

U of A's Inspirational Chorale Makes Its Carnegie Hall Debut

The U of A's Inspirational Chorale took center stage at Carnegie Hall in March, performing under the direction of professor Jeffrey Murdock to a packed audience at the iconic Stern Auditorium.

The State of Economics With Mervin Jebaraj Set for June 5

U of A economist Mervin Jebaraj will analyze state's economic trends and regional issues in an upcoming talk. Preregistration is required by May 31.

Faculty Demonstrate Dedication to Student Success Through Teaching Credentials

Eight faculty members from across the U of A have earned the prestigious Association of College and University Educators certification in Effective College Teaching.

Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning Boost Arkansas Animal Science Research

Aranyak Goswami, a bioinformatics specialist, will work with three different departments to boost the research arm of the U of A System Division of Agriculture.

College of Education and Health Professions Doctoral Student Picked for Grosvenor Fellowship

Jessica Culver, a doctoral student in the College of Education and Health Professions Adult and Lifelong Learning program, has been selected as a member of the 2024 Grosvenor Teacher Fellowship.

News Daily