Penn State Energy and Environment News

OriginLabs now offers free makerspace memberships to University Park students

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Makerspace Memberships at OriginLabs are now available at no cost to undergraduate and graduate students enrolled at University Park. To register for a free student Makerspace Membership, visit the OriginLabs website and fill out the Free Student Membership registration form.

Stuckeman School’s landscape architecture department expands faculty

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The Stuckeman School's Department of Landscape Architecture has welcomed three new assistant professors to its faculty for the fall 2024 semester. 

Lab Bench to Commercialization Grant Program accepting 2024-25 proposals

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The Penn State Eberly College of Science’s Lab Bench to Commercialization Grant Program is now accepting applications for its 2024-25 funding cycle. The program provides competitive funds for college researchers and their collaborators to explore translation of their research, for example by testing a novel idea and generating a proof of concept. 

How a Penn State resource is empowering international enterprise

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With an expertise in interdisciplinary research, the nation-leading Penn State Materials Research Institute works to solve complex problems.

Climate change, cities, and net-zero emission buildings

| by Rahman Azari

Despite their small geographical footprints, cities incorporate a high density of buildings and great concentration of urban residents, making them the hotspots of resource and energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.

Long-form audio documentary about dairy farming set for high-profile debut

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An audio documentary about dairy farming produced by Penn State alumnus Cade Miller as part of the News Lab at Penn State air at 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. Aug. 25 on the “Inside Appalachia” podcast produced by West Virginia Public Broadcasting.

Nominations sought for award recognizing pioneering materials research

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The Materials Research Institute at Penn State is now accepting nominations for the 2024 Rustum and Della Roy Innovation in Materials Research Awards.

Applied Research Laboratory receives national recognition for internship program

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The Student Opportunities in Applied Research program at Penn State Applied Research Laboratory was recently selected as one of the nation’s top 100 internship programs by Yello and Wayup as part of the National Intern Day program.

Penn State welcomes new cohort of Emerging Academic Leaders for fall 2024

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Penn State has announced the selection of 23 faculty members for the Penn State Emerging Academic Leaders program for fall 2024. This initiative highlights individuals who have demonstrated exceptional potential for academic leadership and innovation within their fields.

Scott named associate director of Institute of Energy and the Environment

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Christopher Scott, a researcher with more than three decades’ experience in international and domestic water, food and energy policy, has been named an associate director of the Institute of Energy and the Environment at Penn State.

Doctoral student to study Lyme disease communication in urban areas

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Megan Pietruszewski Norman, a doctoral student in the Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications, was awarded a grant to study how the threat of Lyme disease is communicated in environments not typically associated with a high risk of contracting tick-borne illnesses — urban areas.

Vroom vroom! Penn State earns multiple wins in autonomous driving competition

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The Penn State Advanced Vehicle Team took home multiple wins, including third place overall, in its third year of the AutoDrive Challenge II, which empowers student teams to develop and test a fully autonomous passenger vehicle on a controlled urban driving course over a weeklong competition.