Five days of talks and networking with energy leaders to spark dialogue, collaboration, and innovation.
March 31 – April 4
UT
Energy
Week
2025
Agenda at a Glance
All events will be located within San Jacinto Hall at The University of Texas at Austin, 309 E 21st St, Austin, TX 78705
Monday, March 31
- Morning: Texas Nuclear Symposium, A morning of presentations and panel discussions on nuclear energy, nuclear security, and medical applications of nuclear technology.
- Afternoon: Energy Research Poster Competition showcasing research in energy technology, policy, and economics. Co-hosted by the Longhorn Energy Club, Switch Energy Club, and the American Nuclear Society. Enter the competition
The student-run competition is open to all U.S. university students and researchers. Includes lunch.
Tuesday, April 1
Entrepreneurship Day
- Strategic Energy Seed Grant Showcase spotlighting innovative energy projects.
- Entrepreneurship Mentorship Lunch connecting students with key players in the energy entrepreneurship ecosystem for lunch and conversation.
- Spotlight Talks from founders, investors, and leaders in energy and climate tech.
- Startup Night: An evening of networking, student startup pitches, poster competition award announcements, and more.
Breakfast, lunch, and evening bites provided.
Wednesday, April 2
A full day of panels, chats, and networking events
- UT Austin President Jay Hartzell hosts a chat with ConocoPhillips CEO Ryan Lance.
- Campus Energy Tour: Back by popular demand, this walking tour explores the Carl J. Eckhardt Combined Heating & Power Complex, which powers the UT campus, one of the largest microgrids in the U.S.
- Energy Career Mixer will connect students with energy companies and organizations.
- Student Club Mashup wraps up the day with UT’s student organizations in energy, environment, and entrepreneurship.
Breakfast, lunch, and evening bites provided.
Thursday, April 3
A full day of discussions, panels, and networking events
- Interdisciplinary case competition: Open to UT graduate students. Enter the Competition
- Energy & Environment Mentorship Lunch gives students the opportunity to connect with energy leaders in technology, policy, business, and communications.
- Texas Journal of Oil, Gas, and Energy Law (TJOGEL) kicks off its 20th anniversary reunion weekend with a panel discussion exploring the transformative legal decisions that defined the last two decades in energy.
Breakfast, lunch, and evening bites provided.
Friday, April 4
KBH Energy Center presents Energy Everywhere: Building Infrastructure to Power Progress
- A half-day summit challenging the “Build Absolutely Nothing Anywhere Near Anything” mindset by highlighting the critical need for energy infrastructure everywhere.
- Experts share insights and real-world examples showing how energy projects create jobs, advance energy goals, and positively impact communities.
Breakfast and lunch provided.
Showcase Your Research in the Energy Week Poster Competition
- Open to undergraduate and graduate students, as well as researchers from any university.
- $8,000 total pool of prizes across eight awards.
- Abstracts due March 3.

“I’ve participated in UT Energy Week the past two years, and each year I come back energized. It is a great opportunity to learn from and engage a diverse set of thought leaders in non-profits, industry, government, and academia. I’m looking forward to learning, collaborating, and developing new networks at Energy Week 2025!”
Ryan Kudva
Unconventional Technology Integrator, ExxonMobil
“From networking with other business executives to engaging with the brightest students and our future energy workforce, UT Energy Week is a great opportunity for companies who are looking to expand their presence in the great state of Texas. I’m looking forward to the next gathering in spring 2025!”
Liz Ramsay Dalton
Co-Founder and Partner, Mission Strategies
“UT Energy Week is much more than a conference—it’s a catalyst for innovation and collaboration in the energy sector. The event not only showcases cutting-edge research and technologies but also fosters meaningful partnerships between industry, academia, and nonprofits. It’s a unique opportunity to engage with thought leaders, policymakers, and students aspiring to shape the future energy workforce. I was proud to be part of such an impactful event and look forward to Spring 2025!”
Anissa Rodriguez Dickerman
CEO, Pecan Street Inc.
“UT Energy Week is the best foot in, to open many doors in the energy industry, especially if you are unsure about your career path. It sparked my interest in energy and opened my eyes to all the unique opportunities. You will not be bored.”
Nazmun Samiya
UT Undergraduate Student

