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, demonstrating and providing support for clean energy technologies, practices, and policies. This mission is accomplished through work in the following major program areas; Renewable Energy, Clean Power
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Cogeneration Facilities to produce electrical power and steam to the campus. Operate the CCUP Thermal Energy Storage (TES) chilled water tank to optimize energy savings and provide chilled water to Centennial
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research, materials, renewable energy, combustion, hypersonics, propulsion, space exploration systems, and computational fluid dynamics. The MAE department currently boasts 45 tenure-track faculty, six non
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fields are especially encouraged: (1) Mechatronics and robotics (2) Engineering applications of artificial intelligence and machine learning (3) Renewable energy, energy storage, and sustainability (4