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2023 New York Tech Energy Conference: Energy Careers and Professional Societies

On June 7, faculty, alumni, and industry experts explored the various energy-based careers and professional societies within the energy management field at New York Tech’s annual Energy Conference.

Faculty Profile: Remi Charron

In his classes, Associate Professor of Energy Management Remi Charron, Ph.D., always includes a lecture on concepts of resilience to help students see the different elements of climate mitigation, adaptation, and resilience that are needed to get through the challenges of climate change.

Shedding Light on Residential Energy Use

The College of Engineering and Computing Sciences’ Ehsan Kamel, Ph.D., discusses his latest study and how researchers are leveraging technology to make residential buildings more energy efficient.

$250K NYSERDA Grant Supports Research and Training in Energy Efficiency

A New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) grant will help New York Tech faculty and students find solutions to improve buildings’ energy efficiency and provide training for the future workforce in the field.

Q&A with New AEE Fellow Robert Amundsen on Wind Energy

Newly appointed Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) Fellow Robert Amundsen, Ph.D., talks about the growth of wind energy technology and how New York Tech’s courses give students a competitive edge in the industry.

Power Grid Needs to Get “Smart,” Says Energy Expert

At “Disrupting the Energy Grid,” Joseph S. Lopes (M.S. ’19) spoke about the challenge disruptive new technologies such as solar roofs, electric vehicles, and smart thermostats pose to old-style power grids.

Student Profile: Brijal Patel

NYIT student Brijal Patel may have gotten his start as an electrical and electronics engineer on a cargo ship, but his travels led him to a new career: energy management.

NYIT Researchers Develop Tool to Protect Urban Infrastructure

NYIT engineers and urban designers boost efforts to protect fragile infrastructure.

News Brief: FEW Researchers Strategize at NYIT

Scientists, designers, and others interested in the food/energy/water nexus met at NYIT to establish a research network.

Event Preview: Protecting Fragile Resources at the 12th Annual Energy Conference

Energy & Ecology: Protecting Fragile Resources is the theme of this year’s Energy Conference.

David Schieren

I am convinced that shifting to a renewable energy economy will be one of the most important developments in human history. Ending oil dependency and cleaning the air will lead to an unprecedented era of peace and prosperity.

NYIT Energy Conference: The Reporter and the Scientist

New York Times writer Justin Gillis to interview climate science pioneer James Hansen, Ph.D., at NYIT conference.

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