Graduate Student Ming Ma receives the international Nico van Wingen Memorial Graduate Fellowship 02/16/2024 Ming Ma, a doctoral degree candidate in the John and Willie Leone Family Department of Energy and Mineral Engineering (EME) at Penn State, received the international Nico van Wingen Memorial Graduate Fellowship from the Society for Petroleum Engineers (SPE). The fellowship is given to exceptional doctoral students seeking a career in academia. |
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Faculty Toraman receives recognition from the American Institute of Chemical Engineers 02/02/2024 Hilal Ezgi Toraman, assistant professor of energy engineering and chemical engineering at Penn State, was selected as a “Pioneer of Catalysis and Reaction Engineering (CRE)” by the CRE division of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE). The recognition is part of CRE’s focus on identifying the extant challenges that limit the representation of women and minorities in chemical engineering. |
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Alumni World Campus student participates in UN climate change conference held in Dubai 01/24/2024 Olivia McMahon, a recent graduate from Penn State with a bachelor of science in energy and sustainability policy, was part of the Penn State delegation at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change’s 28th annual Conference of Parties, or COP28, from Nov. 30 to Dec. 13, 2023. The annual conference brings governments worldwide together to formalize agreements on addressing the climate change crises, from reducing emissions to adapting to current and future impacts. |
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Student Earth and Mineral Sciences names student marshal for fall 2023 commencement 12/14/2023 Louis NormanTeru DeCordova has been selected to represent Penn State’s College of Earth and Mineral Sciences as the student marshal for the college’s fall 2023 commencement on Saturday, Dec. 16, on the University Park campus. He selected Brandi Robinson, associate teaching professor in the John and Willie Leone Family of Energy and Mineral Engineering, as his faculty marshal. |
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Research Sister climate cities, utility data predict future water, electricity demands 12/07/2023 Renee Obringer, assistant professor of energy and mineral engineering at Penn State, led an international team of researchers that used utilities data and climate analogs — contemporary cities with climates close to what other cities are predicted to experience in the future — to assess how climate change may impact residential water and electricity use across 46 cities in the United States. Their computationally efficient model projected strong regional differences for future water and electricity demand, with some cities possibly experiencing increases in summer water and electricity demand of up to 15% and 20%, respectively, because of climate change. |
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Student Penn State ranks 4th in US in 2024 QS World University Rankings: Sustainability 12/06/2023 Penn State tied for No. 4 among 210 ranked universities in the United States in the QS World University Rankings: Sustainability for 2024, released Dec. 5. Internationally, the University ranked No. 37 out of 1,403 participating institutions worldwide. |
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Alumni Professor, recent alum win best paper from the Society of Petroleum Engineers 11/16/2023 Shimin Liu, professor of energy and mineral engineering and the Thomas V. and Jean C. Falkie Mining Engineering Faculty Fellow at Penn State, and co-author Guijie Sang, who recently earned his doctorate in energy and mineral engineering from Penn State, received the Rossiter W. Raymond Memorial award from the Society of Petroleum Engineering (SPE) and the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers (AIME) for the best paper published in AIME's fields. The paper, “Carbonate Caprock–Brine–Carbon Dioxide Interaction: Alteration of Hydromechanical Properties and Implications on Carbon Dioxide Leakage,” focuses on the long-term integrity of carbon caprock, which is used to secure, seal and trap CO2 in subsurface formations as part of geological carbon sequestration for carbon management. |
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Faculty Petroleum engineering faculty receive regional achievement awards 10/24/2023 The Society of Petroleum of Engineers (SPE) has recognized three faculty members of the John and Willie Leone Family of Energy and Mineral Engineering (EME) for their exceptional service and leadership, as well as their significant professional contributions within their technical disciplines at the regional level. |
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Research Scientists develop new method to create stable, efficient next-gen solar cells 10/19/2023 Next-generation solar materials are cheaper and more sustainable to produce than traditional silicon solar cells, but hurdles remain in making the devices durable enough to withstand real-world conditions. A new technique developed by a team of international scientists could simplify the development of efficient and stable perovskite solar cells, named for their unique crystalline structure that excels at absorbing visible light. |
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Graduate Student Energy and mineral engineering doctoral candidate awarded fellowship grant 10/11/2023 Younes Shekarian, a doctoral degree candidate in the John and Willie Leone Family Department of Energy and Mineral Engineering, received the SME Ph.D. Fellowship grant from the Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (SME). The award helps support exceptional doctoral students who are seeking a career in academia. |