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Graduate Student Opportunities

Graduate students have many opportunities to enhance their technical understanding of fuel cells by pursuing focused advance level course-work, attending conferences in the area and working with researchers and faculty whose areas of expertise encompass an aspect of fuel cell technology.

Graduate students interested in research appointments in the area of fuel cell technology area should click Graduate Student Openings, or contact the CGFCC 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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