| "I’m contacting you because of your experience in project management. My boss has asked me to help others in the office organize their tasks for various projects, including commissioning. Project management here has been a bit scattered in the past, and I’m hoping that we can pull things together a bit...I realize now just how valuable our daily task log and project timeline were for our research projects at CEEE." - C. Martin, MS Graduate, 2007
CEEE's location
at the University of Maryland provides an outstanding environment
for its graduate students as well as its members. Graduate
students with background in Engineering, Computer Science,
and Physics work at CEEE under the direction of faculty members
and research scientists.
CEEE consortia members
have the opportunity to be among the first to interview these
exceptional students. Former CEEE students are employed by
a number of prominent firms,
universities, and government agencies.
University of Maryland
applicants should indicate their interest in CEEE on their
application cover letter. Students accepted in any of the
following department's graduate programs are eligible to work
at CEEE:
- Chemical Engineering
- Institute for
Physical Science and Technology
- Mechanical Engineering (Most
CEEE students are enrolled in the Mechanical Engineering
program.)
Primary areas of study include:
- Integrated Energy Technologies
- Classical Thermal Sciences
- Energy Conversion/Environmental
Impact
- Environmental Energy Engineering
- Environmentally Safe Refrigerants
- Heat Pumps and Refrigeration Systems
- Renewable Energy Technologies
The University of Maryland, together
with other engineering schools worldwide, has instituted a
program to give foreign students the opportunity to participate
in research activities in engineering laboratories at the
University of Maryland. Placements for University of
Maryland students at our partner Universities are available
as well. Learn more >
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