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September 25, 2008

Sustainable Energy Fellowship

Researchers from Arizona State University, MIT, Cornell University, Duke University and the University of Michigan have come together to develop a unique educational and research experience for students to address the global need for the use of energy reduction designs supplemented by renewable energy technologies.

This system we call Sustainable Energy. Students will be exposed to research and education in energy production, conversion, storage and sources that are environmentally friendly and renewable such as wind, solar, biomass and geothermal. Additionally, students will be educated in effective Life Cycle Management Programs and Innovations that can be used by manufacturers and the service sector.

Leading practitioners from industry, government and non-governmental agencies supplement the learning experience by providing divergent points of view and technical expertise.

Held on the campus of Michigan University, this year’s program will be May - June 2009. Expenses for accepted students is covered by the generous donations of our industry partners.

For more information, go to:  www.TeachEnergy.org