
Graduate Student Openings
The Connecticut Global Fuel Cell Center is looking for
graduate students for research assistantships in the various
areas of fuel cell technology. The students may be in any
of the following engineering disciplines:
Disciplinary Areas:
- Chemical, Materials and Biomolecular Engineering
- Civil & Environmental Engineering
- Computer Science & Engineering
- Electrical & Computer Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
Multidisciplinary Studies:
- Environmental Engineering
- Materials Science
- Polymer Science
Graduate
research assistantships require part-time service working
with a faculty member on a sponsored research project. (See
the School
of Engineering home page and Graduate
Admissions page for additional information regarding
these Graduate Appointments.) Contact the Center for specific
information(tricia@engr.uconn.edu).
New Energy Seminar Series: Challenges for a New Energy Frontier 
(read more)
Fuel Cell Center Establishes Fuel Cell UPS Test Facility
(read more)
Engineering Launches Eminent Faculty Initiative in Sustainable Energy, September, 2007
(read more)
FuelCell Energy Celebrates Successful Demo at Fuel Cell Center, September 6, 2007
(read more or fact Sheet)
New Fall Course: Special Topics in Mechanical Engineering -
Fuel Cells 
(Syllabus)


