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Environmental & Energy Systems
Treatment, distribution and collection of water and wastewater are energy intensive operations, and energy generation and distribution have direct and indirect impacts on environmental systems. This area addresses these interrelated challenges by focusing on the treatment and supply of water for municipal agricultural, energy, and environmental uses, sustainable practices for managing urban stormwater, and chemical and microbiological processes for water treatment. Additionally, novel approaches for energy generation and distribution are covered in this area.
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Estancia High engineering team builds a better car, wins Energy Invitational
Started in 1998 by Michael McCarthy, a mechanical and aerospace engineering [Distinguished] professor at UC Irvine, the Energy Invitational began as a college competition but later expanded to include high school entrants.
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Electric generators will fill a critical role in developing hydrogen in the LA area, analysis finds
Analysis from the University of California, Irvine, concluded that green hydrogen could provide about 20% of the emissions reductions needed for Los Angeles to comply with federal smog standards ….
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Engineering the Future
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E-Week 2020
About National Engineers Week
The Engineering Student Council (ESC) at the University of California, Irvine is proud to host our Annual National Engineers Week 2020. Engineers Week will be held from February 24 to 29, 2020. Events are held throughout the week to encourage student, faculty, alumni, and industry participation.
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Environmental Engineering of the Future (E2F) Student Jobs/Internships
Deadline: Continuous
Environmental Engineers of the Future (E2F) employers from the public & private sectors are currently accepting applications for approx. 40 Civil/Environmental Engineering student jobs/internships across the nation. Most positions are summer opportunities open to both undergrads and grads and require no engineering experience.
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