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Energy Fellows Program
Opportunity to conduct real-world energy projects, get career skills, and network with professionals in the energy sector. What: Who: Undergraduate & graduate students within 1 year of graduating Education about the energy sector Connections to energy job opportunities Meaningful energy project experiences Targeted professional development workshops Networking opportunities Why: When: Fall 2018 & Spring 2019 How: Contact: Prof. LeBlanc (MAE) Office hours: Mondays 3-5pm, SEH 3570
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Energy Fellows Program
Objectives: Provide real-world project experiences Investigate impact of university energy projects Create professional development opportunities Provide technical & professional preparation for future energy engineers Minimum requirements: 1 real-world “Living Lab” project renewable energy, energy efficiency, food-energy-water nexus 2 energy courses 5 professional development activities Program evaluation participation
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Courses Options for course requirements:
MAE 6262 Energy Systems Analysis MAE 6263 Advances in Energy Engineering MAE 6269 Nanotechnology in Energy Applications EMSE 6200 Policy Factors in Environmental & Energy Management EMSE 6260 Energy Management EMSE 6285 Analytical Tools for Energy Management Others by permission
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Application Components:
Resume (include name, year, major, expected graduation) Summary of why you want to be in the program (< 1 page) List of previous, current, future energy courses Submission: application to Prof. LeBlanc: Subject line : Energy Fellows Program application for (insert name) Attach 1 pdf with file name format: FirstName_LastName.pdf Deadline: September 30, 2018
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