UConn’s AMES Program – Education Plays a Big Role in Workforce Development
Students from UConn’s Master of Science in Advanced Manufacturing in Energy Systems (AMES) presented their research work to representatives from industry, community colleges, faculty, and students. The symposium was a culmination of the AMES students’ hard work and research during their time in the program. This is an annual event to commemorate each student’s accomplishments […]
UConn Joins Forces with University of New Haven to Help Local Manufacturers Adopt Sustainable Practices
UConn is participating in a massive national research effort to help local manufacturers reduce their carbon footprint. Associate professor in the School of Engineering, Liang Zhang, will lead the team, in collaboration with the University of New Haven. This work is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). “We are excited to bring a […]
Advanced Manufacturing in Energy Systems (AMES) Symposium – Inciting Change Through Research
In January of this year, students from the Advanced Manufacturing in Energy Systems Masters program (AMES) presented their research work to representatives from the Department of Energy’s Advance Manufacturing Office (DOE-AMO) as well as industrial partners who attended the AMES Symposium. The symposium was a culmination of the AMES students’ hard work and research […]
Master of Science Program now Accepting Applications for Advanced Manufacturing for Energy Systems (AMES)
The Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) awarded the University of Connecticut at Storrs a traineeship program grant in 2018. This grant addresses workforce training needs in the early-stage technology area of advanced materials and process technologies in energy-related manufacturing. UConn has implemented a masters-level training programs designed to train a new generation […]
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