ESE-faculty-list Opportunity for undergrads and grads - Purdue takes first prize in the DOE Marine Energy Collegiate COmpetition

Lee, Linda S lslee at purdue.edu
Tue May 4 08:24:54 EDT 2021


The Purdue team won First Place at the U.S. Department of Energy's 2021 Marine Energy Collegiate Competition (MECC). They are now recruiting members to join the team competing from May 2021 - May 2022. If you are interested in this ambitious, rewarding project, please attend their info session this Thursday May 6 from 7:30-8:30 pm on Zoom. The link is on the flyer and below along with a brief description of this opportunity from the website.



https://purdue-edu.zoom.us/j/99443677481?pwd=bGpjSkNNeXhQUUN4dGJ4czJqQ1pRUT09

MAY 2021 - MAY 2022 | All majors encouraged

Contact us:

Katie: kbroders at purdue.edu
Maulee: shethm at purdue.edu



The application period for the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) 2022 Marine Energy Collegiate Competition (MECC): Powering the Blue Economy(tm) is open. To learn more about the competition and how to apply, listen to the 2022 MECC applicant webinar recording<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZexZZQJbac> .

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is hosting a challenge for university students to advance one of the most up-and-coming industries: marine energy. This competition is designed to challenge interdisciplinary teams of undergraduate and graduate students to offer unique solutions to the burgeoning marine energy industry that can play a vital role in powering the blue economy, such as the applications seen in Figure 1.

Marine energy has the potential to provide reliable power to the blue economy, but further work is needed to optimize designs and reduce costs. The competition's objectives are to bring together diverse groups of students from multiple disciplines to explore opportunities for marine energy technologies to benefit other existing maritime industries via real-world concept development experiences.

The competition will provide students with real-world experience and industry connections that will help them prepare for future careers in the marine energy sector and the blue economy. Although few institutions offer marine-specific advanced degrees, having related experience is highly valuable for future prospects within a wide range of blue economy opportunities. Jobs across the blue economy include opportunities for researchers, scientists, engineers, educators, project managers, business, sales forces, and many others.


Linda S. Lee
B480 Lilly Hall, West Lafayette, IN 47907; Office: (765) 494-8612; Cell (765) 414-3086; lslee at purdue.edu<mailto:lslee at purdue.edu>
Purdue University Dept. of Agronomy, Professor of Environmental Chemistry
Division of Environmental Ecological Engineering
Interdisciplinary Ecological Science & Engineering (ESE) Graduate Program, Program Head, www.purdue.edu/ese<http://www.purdue.edu/ese>

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