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Fuel Cell Science and Engineering

06/23/2005 11:45 AM

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, as part of its continued expansion of energy research, today announced a $4.8 million novel interdisciplinary program to train doctoral students in fuel cell science and engineering. The program is supported by a $3.2 million, first-of-its-kind fuel cell research education grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) combined with a $1.6 million investment by Rensselaer.

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The Feature Creep

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Fuel Cells

06/23/2005 1:42 PM

That's not to surprising considering the number of fuel cell start-ups in the area. It's nice to see the Albany area is looking to the future. With SUNY Albany's Nanotech center and RPI's Fuel Cell Center we should have good growth for the future.

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