Renewable And Clean Energy Program
Wright State University and the University of Dayton, in collaboration
with the Air Force Institute of Technology and Central State University,
are developing Masters Degrees in Renewable and Clean Energy. These
programs will provide students with knowledge of a number of renewable
and clean energy technologies that exist today such as: solar energy,
wind energy, hydropower, fuel cells, hydrogen fuel, clean coal, and
nuclear energy. In addition, the programs will educate students in the
science of energy, its conversion, as well as energy efficiency. These
new programs will provide the State of Ohio and the United States a
supply of future engineers and researchers in the critical field of
energy. In addition, they will stimulate collaborative energy research
among the four institutions. The full proposal for these degrees, as
well as the CV's of participating faculty, are available below.
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