2023 Fall ENGIN 183 002 SEM 002

2023 Fall

ENGIN 183 002 - SEM 002

Formerly Industrial Engin and Oper Research 190E

Special Topics in Technology Innovation and Entrepreneurship

AltMeat: Sustainable Solutions in Global Food Systems

Sarah Klass

Aug 23, 2023 - Dec 08, 2023
Mo, We
05:00 pm - 06:59 pm
Class #:29290
Units: 3

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

Offered through Engineering

Current Enrollment

Total Open Seats: 9
Enrolled: 21
Waitlisted: 0
Capacity: 30
Waitlist Max: 30
Open Reserved Seats:
3 reserved for Master of Design Students

Hours & Workload

1 to 4 hours of student-instructor coverage of course materials per week, and 2 to 8 hours of outside work hours per week.

Final Exam

FRI, DECEMBER 15TH
03:00 pm - 06:00 pm
Jacobs Hall 10

Other classes by Sarah Klass

Course Catalog Description

This course will explore various topics around technology innovation and entrepreneurship. Topics will vary by semester.

Class Description

The global food market is valued at $9.43 trillion and is responsible for approximately 34% of global greenhouse gas production. In addition to causing enormous greenhouse gas emissions and biodiversity loss, the food system is inefficient, unsustainable, and inequitable. This can be observed through the vast quantities of food waste produced annually, the inequitable access to nutritious foods resulting in both widespread malnourishment and an obesity epidemic, and the increase in antibiotic resistance and new pandemics as a result of food and animal handling. Addressing these challenges requires innovation across multiple sectors and scales. However, current innovation often occurs in silos, with little multidisciplinary interaction and collaboration across stakeholders from academia, industries, and communities. For example, many alternative meat products have reported environmental benefits compared to industrially produced animal products; however, in recent years, market growth for these products has stalled despite an increasingly worsening environmental crisis. This is a clear signal from consumers that further innovation is needed to produce environmentally sustainable products that can provide better flavor and health benefits to the consumer at competitive prices. Established and start-up food companies that are increasingly invested in developing products to meet this demand have partnered with UC Berkeley for this course. Students will work in teams with assigned companies for the duration of the semester while they seek and propose innovative solutions to combat the environmental and health challenges prevalent in our current food systems. This includes investing in plant-based alternatives to meat, dairy, seafood, and other animal products, in addition to upcycling waste streams to reduce waste and create a more circular and secure food system. This class will serve as an introduction to the current sustainable food scene and innovative ideas in relation to food technology. While learning about this emerging space, student teams conduct literature and laboratory-based investigations to develop environmentally sustainable solutions to real-life challenges faced by their industry partners. Participation in this course sets students up to take the follow-up spring course “Design of Plant-based Foods” where students will take their introductory knowledge and industry insights gained in this course and translate them to developing their own food products and developing business plans and even new companies. Application: https://forms.gle/Q11ncQvvHPcAiBft5

Class Notes

This class is combined with a graduate section ENGIN 283.

See https://scet.berkeley.edu/students/courses for enrollment FAQs and contact scet-academics@berkeley.edu for additional questions.

This course counts towards the SCET Certificate in Technology and Entrepreneurship.. show more
This class is combined with a graduate section ENGIN 283.

See https://scet.berkeley.edu/students/courses for enrollment FAQs and contact scet-academics@berkeley.edu for additional questions.

This course counts towards the SCET Certificate in Technology and Entrepreneurship (https://scet.berkeley.edu/certificate-in-entrepreneurship-and-technology) show less

Rules & Requirements

Repeat Rules

Reserved Seats

Current Enrollment

Open Reserved Seats:

Textbooks & Materials

See class syllabus or https://calstudentstore.berkeley.edu/textbooks for the most current information.

Textbook Lookup

Guide to Open, Free, & Affordable Course Materials

eTextbooks

Associated Sections

None