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Energy Focus
Mechanical engineers are involved in the entire energy process: from its creation, transportation, and use, to alternatives and its conservation. Mechanical engineers in Sibley School’s MEng Energy focus have multiple opportunities to build skills in all these areas and go to work in companies focused on renewables and more traditional fields, building new and better ways to use fossil fuels and nuclear energy.
Creating ways of generating clean energy and increasing sustainability is a core mission at Cornell. The Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability, founded in 2010, has transformed the University’s work in energy and sustainability, attracting top-notched faculty, projects and funding. From lake source cooling to solar farms, to a massive geothermal test well Cornell is leading the way by putting its research into action. The MAE department’s area of specialty areas is in clean energy technologies, energy storage, the efficiency of buildings, vehicles, and propulsion systems. These resources provide plenty of opportunity for course instruction and projects
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Solar power will be a key to New York achieving its mandated climate goals
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Global ‘wind atlas’ propels sustainable energy
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Discovery opens door for novel thermoelectric materials
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Green hydrogen filling station fueled by Cornell research
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