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Priority Research Opportunities (PROs) Workshop

Applications open for the Priority Research Opportunities (PROs) Workshop!

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Innovative Projects in Energy

May 5-6, 2022

The clean energy transition is already underway. UArizona can play a big part in eliminating carbon dioxide emissions from energy production by unleashing collaboration and harnessing strengths across disciplines.

You can help make this happen by participating in a two-day workshop hosted by the Institute for Energy Solutions.

Goals

  • Develop and strengthen connections with colleagues on campus who share an interest in energy
  • Position UArizona as a foundry for next-generation energy materials, technologies, and integrated systems over the next three years.

Outcomes

  • Articulate UArizona opportunities in Basic Energy Science, Manufacturing of Energy-Relevant Materials and Devices, and Building-Integrated Renewable Energy Solutions
  • Identify competitive advantages for team-based (i.e. large center) research opportunities
  • propose new approaches for the promotion of a diverse energy work force
  • stimulate broader industry and national lab connections

Initial Ideas for Discussion

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Basic Energy Sciences

Fundamental research to understand, predict, and ultimately control matter and energy across length scales to provide the foundation for new energy technologies.

Image Credit: Photo by NASA on Unsplash.

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Manufacturing of Energy-Relevant Materials and Devices

Advance high-impact energy technologies towards the private sector.

Image Credit: Photo by ThisisEngineering RAEng on Unsplash.

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Building-Integrated, Renewable Energy Solutions

Ensure existing and future buildings will be durable, comfortable, and high-performance components of energy systems.

Image Credit: Photo by Gunnar Ridderström on Unsplash.


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