CAES ProGrams

Advanced Manufacturing Workshop
Advanced Manufacturing Workshop
Designed to initiate collaboration amongst Students, Faculty and INL researchers, this workshop advances energy-related materials and manufacturing technologies that accelerate the innovation and adoption of cost-effective manufacturing technologies.

BSU-INL Mentorship Program – Leading Innovative Energy Design
BSU-INL Mentorship Program – Leading Innovative Energy Design
This program/course will lead Boise State University students through the process of research with professional development and team-building activities, while introducing students to INL researchers and the work underway at…

CAES Collaboration Funds
CAES Collaboration Funds
CAES Collaboration Program Development Funds are available to assist Idaho National Laboratory researchers in establishing collaborative relationships with members of the CAES universities.

ISU-CAES Seed Grant
ISU-CAES Seed Grant
Idaho State University awards seed grants to collaborative research projects involving partners from Idaho National Laboratory and the other CAES universities.

MaCS Seed Grant
MaCS Seed Grant
Designed to boost opportunities for students, faculty and staff scientists in the CAES community to conduct research in the Microscopy and Characterization Suite (MaCS).

Microscopy and Characterization Suite (MaCS) Suite Access
Microscopy and Characterization Suite (MaCS) Suite Access
The Microscopy and Characterization Suite (MaCS) is a state-of-the-art materials characterization laboratory that provides cross-cutting capabilities that support the Center for Advanced Energy Studies (CAES) mission in multiple initiative areas.

NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates
NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates
Enables university undergraduate students from across the nation to work alongside CAES university faculty and INL researchers for 10 weeks each summer.

UI-CAES Seed Grant
UI-CAES Seed Grant
Idaho State University awards seed grants to collaborative research projects involving partners from Idaho National Laboratory and the other CAES universities.