1.3 hours
The Northwest Corner Building
Free Tickets Available
Tue, 18 Nov, 2025 at 08:10 pm to 09:30 pm (GMT-05:00)
The Northwest Corner Building
550 West 120th Street, New York, United States
Thinking about a future in sustainability? Join Columbia University's M.S. in Sustainability Management for a special panel workshop series, “Workshops in Sustainability Career Paths and Curriculum,” where alumni share which courses had the biggest impact on their careers—and why.
The workshop series offers an inside look at how Columbia’s M.S. in Sustainability Management's curriculum translates into real-world skills and professional opportunities. Hear directly from graduates as they reflect on the classes that shaped their thinking, built their toolkits, and helped them launch successful careers in sustainability.
Registration is required - registrants can attend virtually or in person.
Moderator:
Christoph Meinrenken
IKNS Program Director
Principal Investigator, Climate School
Affiliate, Foundations of Data Science Center at Data Science Institute
Lecturer in Professional Studies, Sustainability Management
Christoph Meinrenken is Professor of Practice in Columbia's Faculty of Professional Studies, Principal Investigator at the Climate School, Academic Director of the M.S. degree in Information & Knowledge Strategy (IKNS), and Affiliate of the Foundations of Data Science Center at the Data Science Institute. Meinrenken also co-chairs the Columbia University Seminar on Complexity Science, Modeling and Sustainability. Meinrenken's research focuses on computer modeling to elucidate and improve the techno-economic performance of low carbon energy systems. Recent and current research projects include electricity arbitrage in smart buildings (DoE, NSF, NYSERDA, NIST), electrification of the transportation sector, synthetic fuels (ABB, Electricity de France), and automated product carbon footprinting (PepsiCo Inc., IBM). An expert in Life Cycle Assessment and enterprise-scale product analytics, he has worked with the World Resources Institute, Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), and The Sustainability Consortium, and advised several globally operating consumer goods manufacturers.
Before joining Columbia, Meinrenken worked on modeling molecular spectra (MSE, Princeton University, 1996) and computational neuroscience (PhD Physics, Max Planck Institute, 2001). In addition to academic research and teaching, Meinrenken spent several years in the private sector, specializing in financial engineering and risk management.
Panelists: To Be Confirmed Soon
Note:
This event is free and open to the public. Registration is required and is open until Monday, November 17, 2025.
For in person attendees, a QR code will be emailed to your email address the day before the event, which will grant you access to Morningside Campus where the workshop will take place. Please note that in person seating is limited.
For virtual attendees, the Zoom link will be emailed to your email address on the day of the event.
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In Person General Admission | Free |
Virtual General Admission | Free |