Energy Innovation Notes – May 24 edition
Dear CAES Community, Lots on tap heading into the start of summer! The Center for Advanced Energy Studies (CAES) Summer Visiting Faculty Program with 17
Dear CAES Community, Lots on tap heading into the start of summer! The Center for Advanced Energy Studies (CAES) Summer Visiting Faculty Program with 17
The Rocky Mountain Advanced Computing Consortium (RMACC) is hosting a conference later this week featuring workshops run by Applied Visualization Laboratory (AVL) Lead John Koudelka
Idaho I-Corps Ignite is a 4- to 6-week pilot program geared toward faculty, research staff and graduates at higher education institutions throughout Idaho who are
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced the Class of 2020-21 winners of the Solar District Cup, a competition that challenges college students to
Happy Earth Day from CAES! Please find below announcements and amplification of current energy funding, innovation and applied education opportunities. Congrats to all as the
CAES hosted a virtual roundtable on Monday, April 19 featuring a presentation by Jess Gehin, associate laboratory director for INL’s Nuclear Science and Technology Directorate
Construction of a state-of-the-art NuScale power plant control room simulator is set to start Monday, April 5, at CAES. Its installation is the result of
Energy Frontiers Challenge is a new CAES initiative designed to accelerate energy innovation to solve the most pressing energy issues of our time. The application
The National Environmental Policy Act is the focus of the next installment of the virtual Power Talks series hosted by the CAES Energy Policy Institute
CAES is hosting a panel discussion on the potential impact and opportunities of changes in national energy policy on Idaho, the region and the nation.
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