With more than 1,700 engineering graduate students, 200
engineering professors and $158M is engineering research expenditures, the UC
San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering is teeming with exciting projects and
entrepreneurial engineers looking to transfer their advances to society in
order to solve problems, advance technology and make the world a better place.
A good sized chunk of the Jacobs School’s graduate students and professors are
working on research that can be leveraged to address our global clean-technology
and energy challenges.
At Research Expo 2014 on April 17, UC San Diego engineering graduate
students will present about 35 posters that the students have specifically
tagged as relevant for “clean technology / energy” applications. But no doubt,
more of the 200 students presenting at Research Expo are working on engineering
challenges that are relevant for emerging clean technology and energy
applications.
Below are just a few of the official clean-tech and energy posters.
Have a look at the entire
list of poster titles here. When you register
for Research Expo, you get access to the full abstracts of each poster.
In addition to the posters session, Research Expo includes six fast-paced faculty
talks and a networking reception…all during the afternoon of April 17, here
at UC San Diego.
Research Expo admission is $100. Half-price for UC San Diego
alumni. Our Corporate
Affiliates Program members receive 2-for-1 admission.
28. WORKLOAD SHAPING TO
MITIGATE VARIABILITY IN RENEWABLE POWER USE BY DATA CENTERS
Student: Muhammad Abdullah Adnan
Professor: Rajesh Gupta
Industry Application Area: Energy/Clean technology
Student: Muhammad Abdullah Adnan
Professor: Rajesh Gupta
Industry Application Area: Energy/Clean technology
Thanks for the article. It was useful for me to see clean tech stuff.
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