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A Multidisciplinary Power and Energy Engineering Program at the University of Kentucky - PEIK

A Multidisciplinary Power and Energy Engineering Program at the University of Kentucky - PEIK.

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A Multidisciplinary Power and Energy Engineering Program at the University of Kentucky - PEIK

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  1. A Multidisciplinary Power and Energy Engineering Program at the University of Kentucky - PEIK Participating faculty: L. E. Holloway, Aaron Cramer, Paul Dolloff, Yuan Liao, Joseph Sottile, YT Cheng, Donald Colliver, ZongmingFei, Robert Gregory, John Groppo Jr., Eric Grulke, O. J. Hahn, J.T. Henninger, Jim Neathery, Johné M. Parker,Jeffrey Seay, DusanSekulic, V. Singh, T. Taylor, YT Wang Graduate Certificate -15 credit hours -Mesh with MS coursework for: Electrical, Chemical, Computer, Materials, Mechanical, Biosystems, Civil, Manufacturing, Mining Undergraduate Certificate -15 credit hours Objective: To attract and educate engineers for the power engineering workforce • Structured curricular pathways • Multiple engineering disciplines • Multiple levels: Undergraduate, graduate, professional • New Courses and Labs, Seminars • - Smart Grid,… • Advanced power system protection lab • Renewable energy lab • Short courses • Seminar series Acknowledgement We acknowledge the financial support from the US Department of Energy, grant DE-OE0000409, in response to: Recovery Act – Workforce Training for the Electric Power Sector from DOE. Duration: 5/2010-5/2014 More information: www.engr.uky.edu/power Contact: larry.holloway@uky.edu, yliao@engr.uky.edu

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