Penn State Energy and Environment News

Center for Security Research and Education announces seed grant awardees

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The Center for Security Research and Education (CSRE) has selected 13 interdisciplinary projects through its spring 2020 seed grant program. CSRE is providing a total of $300,000 in funding for the projects, with an additional $300,000 in matching and supplemental funding from other colleges, departments, and institutes.

Penn State and University of Auckland announce 2020 joint collaboration projects

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In late 2019, Penn State and the University of Auckland launched the Joint Collaboration Development Program, a jointly financed seed-fund program with the aim to foster collaborative research and educational projects. The Office of Global Programs has announced that eight projects have been funded and will officially commence in June.

Interdisciplinary team wins Department of Energy Optimization Challenge

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Uday Shanbhag and his team won (in the top ten) the Department of Energy's ARPA-E challenge

Penn State promotions in academic rank, effective July 1, 2020

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The following is a list of academic promotions for tenured and tenure-line faculty members at Penn State, effective July 1.

New institute to help address complex food-energy-water-land challenges

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The seed for Penn State’s Institute for Sustainable Agricultural, Food, and Environmental Science was planted well before the COVID-19 outbreak. The concept had been growing in the College of Agricultural Sciences for about two years when the pandemic emerged.

Penn State lab develops new procedures to improve high-quality scanning

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CQI developed new processes that resulted in a high-resolution scan 3D segmented rendering of a contrast-enhanced fetal mouse, which was chosen as the cover image for the journal Developmental Dynamics.

Stuckeman School professor receives funding for renewable energy art, design

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Mihyun Kang, research professor in the Stuckeman School and the assistant director for sustainability in the College of Arts and Architecture, is the principal investigator on an interdisciplinary proposal titled “Renewable Energy Art and Design,” which was awarded a seed grant from the Institutes of Energy and the Environment.

Dickinson Law professor earns IEE seed grant for project

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Penn State Dickinson Law Assistant Professor of Law Mohamed Rali Badissy is embarking on a research project to assess the barriers facing African governments trying to move forward with decarbonization.

Two faculty members join the Institutes of Energy and the Environment

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Two researchers have become cofunded faculty members in the Institutes of Energy and the Environment: Hee Jeung Oh, an assistant professor in the College of Engineering, and Hilal Ezgi Toraman, an assistant professor in the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences with a joint appointment in the College of Engineering.

Trio of female mechanical engineering professors to lead new research centers

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Three professors from the Penn State Department of Mechanical Engineering have been selected as the directors of newly announced research centers at the University, with all poised to make tangible impacts in research and grow the representation of women in STEM leadership.

Professor to lead Center for Gas Turbine Research, Education, and Outreach

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Jacqueline O’Connor, associate professor of mechanical engineering at Penn State, will lead the newly created Center for Gas Turbine Research, Education, and Outreach.

Shedding light on the rules that govern the U.S. power grid

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Seth Blumsack is a part of a multi-university team that is studying the decision-making process that governs how people in the U.S. receive electricity.