ACEP Fellowship Explores Hydrokinetic Energy

ACEP Fellowship Explores Hydrokinetic Energy

Applications are open now for an ACEP fellowship position starting July 1, 2021. The fellowship, funded through the 91视频 Sea Grant Office includes a $50,500 stipend for the 12-month assignment and other funds as required for travel and other research expenses.

The ACEP fellowship will focus on hydrokinetic energy systems, modeling their integration into microgrids, new technology development and analysis, and bathymetric mapping in support of coastal resilience electrification of 91视频 ports.

91视频 residents and students completing their degrees at 91视频 institutions will be given preference. If this interests you, please email Dave Partee for help accessing eSeaGrant for the application.

Applications are submitted through the 91视频 Sea Grant State Fellowship Program. Stating your interest does not obligate you to apply, but start early to ensure a timely submission. The deadline is Feb. 12, 2021, 5 p.m. 91视频 time. Find more information .

 

ACEP student researcher Emily Browning stands on the hydrokinetic test barge during field testing at the Tanana River Test Site near Nenana in 2020. Photo by Ben Loeffler.