Guest Lectures

In addition to communicating my research at symposia and conferences, I am passionate about teaching!

This page lists my guest lectures delivered in classrooms and at other events. If you are interested in having me speak to your class or organization, click the button below.

Testimonials

Allison Elder - Professor, University of Arizona

“Tyler's presentation was very thorough and engaging.  I knew a little about agrivoltaics before, but it was so valuable to have it explained in layman's terms from an expert on the subject.  He gave a guest lecture in my climate and society class and did an excellent job answering questions and engaging with students.”

Presentations

The 5 W’s of Agrivoltaics

This presentation is intended as an introduction to the topic of agrivoltaics and seeks to answer the following questions:

  • What is agrivoltaics?

  • When was agrivoltaics conceptualized?

  • Why do we need agrivoltaics?

  • Where is agrivoltaics practiced?

  • Who is implementing and studying agrivoltaics?

Agrivoltaics and

Public Policy

This presentation is intended as an introduction to the topic of agrivoltaics policy. The presentation reviews the different ways agrivoltaics is approached via local, state, and federal policy and highlights specific policies highlighting each approach.

Delivered at

The University of Arizona (In-Person)

GEOG/EVS 363: Climate and Society.

Professor Alison Elder

September 30th, 2024

The University of Arizona (In-Person)

EVS 260: Introduction to Environmental Studies

Professor Laurel Bellante

October 24th, 2023; October 24th, 2024

Delivered at

University of North Carolina Wilmington Campus (Virtual)

EVS 364

Professor Meredith Hovis

October 27th, 2023