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Education Program Overview

The Center for Clean Energy Engineering offers a variety of educational and training programs aimed toward:

  • Nurturing greater awareness of, support for, and commitment to fuel cell research and technology.

  • Acquainting a new generation of prospective employees with fuel cell research and technology.

The educational programs focus on specific target audiences such as K-12 students and their teachers, and University of Connecticut undergraduate and graduate students. In addition, unique short courses and workshops target individuals currently employed in the fuel cell industry who seek continuing education.

The Center believes education to be a vital aspect of the overall mission and will work with you to design programs that satisfy your needs. For more information, please contact the C2E2 Director


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Seminars Announcements
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Call for Papers: Int'l. Fuel Cell Science, Engineering & Technology Conference
Abstract Deadline:
Jan. 16, 2009

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Hanchen Huang Accepts Professorship in Sustainable Energy; begins appointment August 2009
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Research Proceedings,
November 2008
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Hogan, Fedele, Williams Announce New Members of UConn's Sustainable Energy Team
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Lawmakers, UConn Team Up To Build Industry*
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UConn Uses Fund, Grants To Hire 6 Energy Researchers*
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Connecticut Brings in 'Hired Guns' to Grow Jobs, Develop New Sources of Energy*
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New Energy Seminar Series: Challenges for a New Energy Frontier
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Fuel Cell Center Establishes Fuel Cell UPS Test Facility
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Engineering Launches Eminent Faculty Initiative in Sustainable Energy, September, 2007
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FuelCell Energy Celebrates Successful Demo at Fuel Cell Center, September 6, 2007
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New Fall Course: Special Topics in Mechanical Engineering -
Fuel Cells
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