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Lynn Orr in Patagonia
Lynn Orr in Patagonia
Energy Science and Engineering
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Lynn Orr, ’69, has worked on energy research for his entire career. He and his students study how complicated fluid mixtures move around in the porous rocks of Earth’s crust. He also led university-wide energy research efforts through the Global Climate and Energy Project and the Precourt Institute for Energy. That work turned out to be good training for a two-year assignment as Under Secretary for Science and Energy at the U.S. Department of Energy, the largest supporter of the physical sciences and applied energy research for the country, from which he then returned to Stanford for teaching and research.
Lynn’s prior service as Dean of the School of Earth Sciences convinced him that Travel/Study trips provide the best classroom ever—the Earth itself—to illustrate the grand themes of Earth Sciences. He says, “Patagonia is the perfect place to contemplate the majestic results of the great tectonic forces that build mountains and move continents, to see how water in the form of glaciers and rivers sculpt them, and to contemplate how these systems will evolve as climate changes.” During our program, he will discuss the assembly of Patagonia, the consequences of climate change for humans and the natural systems in the region, as well as the transition to clean energy systems that will help us reduce the adverse effects of climate change in the future.
Academic Appointments
Emeritus Faculty, Acad Council, Energy Science and Engineering
Affiliate, Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment
Administrative Appointments
Professor Emeritus, Energy Resources Engineering, Stanford University (2014–present)
Under Secretary for Science and Energy, U.S. Department of Energy (2014–2017)
Senior Fellow, Precourt Institute for Energy, Stanford University (2009–2014)
Founding Director, Precourt Institute for Energy, Stanford University (2009–2013)
Senior Fellow, Woods Institute for the Environment, Stanford University (2005–2014)
Honors & Awards
Outstanding Achievement Award, University of Minnesota (2020)
Honorary Membership, Society of Petroleum Engineers (2019)
Robert S. Schechter Award and Lecture, University of Texas at Austin (2018)
Aurel Stodola Medal and Lecture, Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH) Zürich (2017)
Izatt Christensen Award and Lecture, Brigham Young University (2017)
Boards, Advisory Committees, Professional Organizations
Member, Advisory Board, Energy Futures Initiative (2017–present)
Member, Board of Directors, ClimateWorks Foundation (2017–present)
Member, Board of Directors, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (2017–present)
Member, Advisory Committee, Climateworks Foundation (2011–2014)
Member, Division Committee for the Division of Earth and Life Sciences, National Research Council (2012–2014)
Professional Education
Ph.D, University of Minnesota, Chemical Engineering (1976)
B.Sc., Stanford University, Chemical Engineering (1969)
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