Engineering Materials for Energy & the Environment

While the world faces many seemingly insurmountable challenges, insuring access to affordable, reliable, sustainable energy for all its citizens is not only achievable, but of paramount importance to lifting the marginalized out of poverty and reversing climatic damage. By understanding how pollutants from energy generation impact the environment, and designing new processes to convert renewable sources to energy and materials that remove such pollutants, we can mitigate energy’s impact on the environment while enabling widespread access to modern energy for all.

 

We’re Moving! In January 2018 the EME2Lab will move to Penn State in the Department of Energy & Mineral Engineering. If you’re interested in joining us in State College, Visit the Contact Page for more information.

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