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Add new text content, additional photo(s) or video(s)CompleteJason PhenicieEngineering would like to add the content below to the History section. The Alex Moreno Endowed Professorship in Energy will serve as a catalyst for the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering to move forward with an integrated energy program, accessible to students across all engineering majors, that will offer a certificate and minor in energy systems. Course offerings will include an introduction to biofuels, petroleum engineering, electric energy systems, reactor analysis and computation, energy conversion, clean combustion, sustainable energy systems and more. New research expenditures in the program are expected to reach $2-2.5M per year, with an estimated 24 new peer-reviewed publications and 3-5 Ph.D. graduates annually. The senior faculty member hired to lead this new energy systems program will be appointed as the new Alex Moreno Endowed Professor in Energy, expected in FY ’19. 🔎 ✏️

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