This course will look at the various available and potential energy storage resources and their impact on the development and scaling of renewable energy technologies, the contributions of battery storage technologies in the expanded use of electric vehicles, how cost effective are these energy storage technologies and their growing importance to the various energy systems.
Engineering or energy projects have their own unique set of needs and challenges.
Taufique Mahmood recognized as especially promising geologist who’s now early in his career.
This course is designed to discuss the key skills of systems engineering and provide knowledge essential for a successful understanding of systems engineering in today’s fast-paced environment.
UND American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) will meet Friday, 4/1 at 12:10 in Leonard 109.
Energy Transition – Ensuring the Right Energy Mix to Meet Global Demand
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In today’s world of economic and geo-political tension coupled with societal climate concerns, there is a global demand signal to move energy consumption away from traditional energy sources.
The goal of this class is to guide graduate students through the research process, from choosing a project to either writing a literature review for their thesis/dissertation or producing a paper for submission to a peer-reviewed journal.
UND awarded NSF funds for flood research and Native American outreach
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NSF funds will be used to investigate the flood events over the last three decades and inspire Native American youth to water resources research.
Research on Heavy Oil Characterization, Production and Processing
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The purpose of this webinar is to present an overview of my research over the past three decades in the areas of heavy oil characterization, properties, production and processing.
Technical Presentations presented by the Department of Petroleum Engineering
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Presented by the Department of Petroleum Engineering.