Carbon America transforms the carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) industry by lowering costs and rapidly increasing deployment. Carbon America is a carbon capture and sequestration developer. It is vertically integrated, nimble, and built to scale, with a multi-strategy approach to capture and sequester carbon dioxide faster, cheaper, and smarter than the competition. To achieve this, Carbon America has built a team combining world-class engineers, developers, and financiers into a vertically integrated CCS company.
Colorado School of Mines provides devoted to training scientists, engineers and others not only in rigorous science-based academics but in protective and respectful use of the earth and its resources, Colorado School of Mines is a leader in its field.
General Atomics develops technology solutions for defense, energy, and transportation applications. The company develops nuclear and alternative energy solutions. They focus on the fundamental theoretical research needed for sustainable alternative technologies.
CelLink is an early-stage hardware startup that is developing a flexible conductive backplane for power electronics, including batteries, light-emitting diodes, wire harnessing, solar cells, and other devices requiring power transmission.
The Pacific Gas and Electric Company is an investor-owned utility with publicly traded stock
A major research university in the heart of one of the world's greatest cities, UIC provides a world-class education for its students. We are committed to creating and disseminating new knowledge as a university of growing national and international stature. The largest university in the Chicago area, UIC has 27,580 students, 15 colleges-including the nation's largest medical school-and annual research expenditures exceeding $335 million. UIC operates the state's major public medical center and serves as the principal educator of Illinois' physicians, dentists, pharmacists, nurses and other health-care professionals. A truly global institution, more than a third of UIC students speak English as a second language. UIC's student body-approximately 61 percent undergraduate and 39 percent graduate and professional-is recognized as one of the nation's most diverse. We consider this one of our greatest strengths.
National Renewable Energy Laboratory is the only federal laboratory dedicated to the research, development, commercialization and deployment of renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies. Backed by 33 years of achievement, NREL leads the way in helping meet the growing demand for clean energy.
The Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. (EPRI) conducts research and development relating to the generation, delivery and use of electricity for the benefit of the public.
Con Edison operates one of the world's largest energy delivery systems, providing electricity, gas and steam to most of New York City and Westchester County.
At Portland General Electric, we strive to provide reliable energy at an affordable price for over 800,000 customers, spanning over 52 cities. Founded in 1889, today we’re the largest utility in Oregon, covering over 4,000 miles of the NW region. As a company, we’re committed to reflecting the values of our customers – which is why PGE is home to the most popular renewable energy program in the United States. In addition to leading the charge on renewable energy practices, our employees are also committed to the community we serve. In 2011, our outstanding volunteers donated nearly 50,000 hours of their time and $1.6 million through PGE’s annual Employee Giving Campaign. Growing with the region, PGE employs a diverse workforce of over 2,700 people. Our employees aim to innovate, as well as to carry out PGE’s mission statement, “to be a company our customers and communities can depend upon to provide electric service in a safe, responsible and reliable manner, with excellent customer service, at a reasonable price.” Whether funding green technologies, focusing on the safety of the public and our employees, innovating to improve energy solutions, or volunteering in the community, PGE takes pride in keeping Oregon a beautiful place to work and live. It takes teamwork to power cities – prospective employees can find out more by visiting the PGE Careers page or by contacting one of our HR recruiting staff members, Ee Xiong, at http://www.linkedin.com/in/EeXiong
Veritone (NASDAQ: VERI) builds human-centered enterprise AI solutions. Serving customers in the media, entertainment, public sector and talent acquisition industries, Veritone’s software and services empower individuals at the world’s largest and most recognizable brands to run more efficiently, accelerate decision making and increase profitability. Veritone’s leading enterprise AI platform, aiWARE™, orchestrates an ever-growing ecosystem of machine learning models, transforming data sources into actionable intelligence. By blending human expertise with AI technology, Veritone advances human potential to help organizations solve problems and achieve more than ever before, enhancing lives everywhere. To learn more, visit Veritone.com.
HRL Laboratories pioneers the next frontiers of physical and information science. Delivering transformative technologies in automotive, aerospace and defense, HRL advances the critical missions of its customers. As a private company owned jointly by Boeing and GM, HRL is a source of innovations that advance the state of the art in profound and far-reaching ways.
JETCOOL Technologies develops microjet cooling modules for advanced electronics, publishing the results in several papers. The technology behind JETCOOL was developed at MIT Lincoln Laboratory, by a team led by Bernie Malouin. It was founded in 2019 and is based in Littleton, Massachusetts.
NVIDIA is a computing platform company, innovating at the intersection of graphics, HPC, and AI. The company specializes in the manufacture of graphics-processor technologies for workstations, desktop computers, and mobile devices. The company is a major supplier of integrated circuits used for personal computer motherboard chipsets, graphics processing units (GPUs), and game consoles.
Redwood Materials creates a circular supply chain to drive down the environmental footprint and cost of lithium-ion batteries and the electric vehicles and sustainable energy storage systems they power. Founded by JB Straubel, the Nevada-based company is offering large-scale sources of domestic anode and cathode materials produced from recycled batteries. Redwood receives ~10 GWh of end-of-life batteries annually for recycling, which are then refined and remanufactured into critical battery materials. The company plans to ramp production of anode and cathode components in the U.S. to 100 GWh annually by 2025, enough to produce more than one million electric vehicles a year.
Ioneer limited is a materials provider of lithium-boron with a vision of creating for a sustainable future through its 100%-owned Rhyolite Ridge Lithium-Boron Project in Nevada, USA.
RePurpose Energy creates energy storage systems made from EV batteries to increase the value of these batteries, strengthen the resilience and sustainability of battery supply chains, and support the global transition to renewable energy. RePurpose Energy converts battery waste into value.
The University of California is the nation's best public university system, delivering top-notch research and innovation to California (and the world).
Ocean Power Technologies, Inc. develops and is commercializing systems that generate electricity by harnessing the renewable energy of ocean waves. The Company's PowerBuoy systems use technologies to convert the mechanical energy created by the rising and falling of ocean waves into electricity. The Company offers two PowerBuoy products, which consist of its utility PowerBuoy system and its autonomous PowerBuoy system. The Company’s utility PowerBuoy system, which is designed to supply electricity to a local or regional electric power grid, and the Company’s autonomous PowerBuoy system, which is designed to generate power for use independent of the power grid in remote locations.
Sandia is a conducts research and development into the non-nuclear components of nuclear weapons. Sandia’s mission is to maintain the reliability of the nuclear weapon systems of the United States of America. It also conducts research and development in arms control and non-proliferation technologies, and investigates methods for the disposal of hazardous waste generated from the production of nuclear weapons. Sandia National Laboratories is operated and managed by Sandia Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Lockheed Martin Corporation, with its headquarters at Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) operates as a government research laboratory. It conducts fundamental and applied research for the U.S. Department of Energy, government agencies, universities, and industry sponsors focused on homeland security, energy generation, hydrogen and biomass-based fuels, and the environment. PNNL’s interdisciplinary teams of scientists and engineers address many of America’s most pressing challenges in energy, the environment, and national security through advances in basic and applied sciences. It is acknowledged to have 10 core capabilities, including chemical and molecular sciences; chemical engineering; biological systems science; climate change science; environmental subsurface science; applied materials science and engineering; applied nuclear science and technology; advanced computer science, visualization, and data; systems engineering and integration; and large-scale user facilities and advanced instrumentation. PNNL’s scientific mission is to strengthen the U.S. scientific foundations for innovation; increase the U.S. energy capacity and reduce dependence on imported oil; prevent and counter terrorism and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction; and reduce the environmental effects of human activities and create sustainable systems. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory was founded in 1965 and is based in Richland, Washington with additional offices in Washington, District of Columbia; Seattle and Sequim, Washington; and Portland and Corvallis, Oregon.
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is a national laboratory that conducts unclassified scientific research on behalf of the United States Department of Energy. Berkeley Lab is a member of the national laboratory system supported by the U.S. Department of Energy through its Office of Science. It is managed by the University of California (UC) and is charged with conducting unclassified research across a wide range of scientific disciplines. Located on a 200-acre site in the hills above the UC Berkeley campus, Berkeley Lab employs approximately 4,200 scientists, engineers, support staff, and students. The Lab is also responsible for creating 5,600 jobs locally and 12,000 nationally. The overall economic impact on the national economy is estimated at $1.6 billion a year. Technologies developed at Berkeley Lab have generated billions of dollars in revenues, and thousands of jobs. Berkeley Lab was founded in 1931 by Ernest Orlando Lawrence, a UC Berkeley physicist who won the 1939 Nobel Prize in physics for his invention of the cyclotron, a circular particle accelerator that opened the door to high-energy physics.
National Renewable Energy Laboratory is the only federal laboratory dedicated to the research, development, commercialization and deployment of renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies. Backed by 33 years of achievement, NREL leads the way in helping meet the growing demand for clean energy.
Ampcera focuses on the development and commercialization of solid-state electrolyte and battery technologies. Through collaborations with major automotive OEMs, consumer electronics companies, battery makers and industrial manufacturers, Ampcera is focused on scaling its low-cost and high-performance solid-state electrolyte materials and advanced manufacturing technology for solid-state batteries to achieve higher energy and power density, ultra-fast charging, and superior safety.
Synteris is developing first-in-class precursor powders for 3D printing of high-temperature ceramics.
The University of Wyoming, established in 1886, serves as the only four-year university in the state, hosting around 13,000 students and over 700 faculty members. Located in Laramie, it has a rich history of inclusivity, admitting both women students and faculty from its inception. The university emphasizes teaching and research, with notable programs in law, agriculture, and energy resources. It also plays a vital role in community engagement through initiatives like the Wyoming Technology Business Center, which supports early-stage, technology-based companies with resources and mentorship. Additionally, the University of Wyoming Foundation, founded in 1962, is dedicated to raising and managing private gifts to enhance university programs and services. The university continues to foster partnerships with local community colleges and is committed to contributing positively to the lives of Wyoming residents.
The University of Pennsylvania offers liberal arts and sciences programs and research opportunities at the undergraduate, graduate, and professional levels. Community engagement is a significant aspect of education at the university, with over 300 volunteer and community service programs and more than 160 academic community service courses. These initiatives are coordinated by the Civic House, the Fox Leadership Program, Penn Volunteers in Public Service, and other organizations. The university offers undergraduate degrees in over 140 programs, including Actuarial Sciences, Comparative Literature, and Insurance and Risk Management. As a member of the Ivy League, Penn provides a rigorous academic environment. Graduate programs include more than 180 options, such as Anthropology, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Classical Studies, and Women’s Studies. Admissions require submission of both a University of Pennsylvania application and the Common Application, along with ACT scores (including the writing portion) or SAT reasoning test scores and two SAT subject tests. Due to its national ranking, admission is highly competitive. Financial aid is awarded based solely on financial need and includes Pell Grants, the Penn Grant, SEOG Grants, and work-study programs. Penn aims to provide aid packages without loans.
SkyNano is a science-based technology company focused on commercializing a free-market solution to carbon pollution.
Purdue University, established in 1869 and located in West Lafayette, Indiana, is a non-profit educational institution renowned for its diverse academic offerings, including undergraduate and graduate programs in fields such as agriculture, engineering, health sciences, and liberal arts. The university enhances its educational mission through a significant endowment, which is supported by contributions from alumni and friends, providing a stable funding source for scholarships, professorships, and research initiatives. In addition to its main campus, Purdue also offers learning programs at various locations across Indiana through the College of Technology. The management of the university's assets is overseen by an executive management team, ensuring effective governance and strategic growth in its academic and financial endeavors.
CRG is a high-technology company delivering products and services to their aerospace, defense and industrial customers. Their scientists, engineers and production teams redefine what is possible to deliver innovative solutions with the support of a network of hundreds of leading technology providers. Since 1997, their multidisciplinary team has successfully tackled their customers’ most challenging problems with discipline, creativity and flexibility. This has resulted in CRG being recognized as a leader in innovation, in technology commercialization and in providing a work environment that is deeply rewarding.
General Electric Company is a global leader in infrastructure and financial services, founded in 1892 and headquartered in Fairfield, Connecticut. The company operates across various segments, including power and water, oil and gas, energy management, aviation, healthcare, transportation, and appliances. Its power segment provides a range of products such as gas and steam turbines, nuclear reactors, and renewable energy solutions. The oil and gas division specializes in drilling and production systems, while the aviation sector manufactures jet engines and aerospace systems. GE also focuses on healthcare technologies, including medical imaging and patient monitoring, as well as transportation solutions like locomotives and diesel engines. Additionally, GE is investing in the Industrial Internet, leveraging advanced software to enhance operational efficiency and asset management for industrial clients. Through its commitment to innovation and sustainability, GE aims to address pressing environmental challenges while delivering valuable insights to its customers.
TEVERRA offers creative subsurface solutions, develops state-of-the-art technology, offers consulting services, and implements international projects to ensure a low-carbon, sustainable energy mix.
FR8relay is an Arkansas-based technology company that envisions a more efficient, profitable, equitable, and sustainable trucking logistics ecosystem. We are proud to be supported by U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and Arkansas Economic Development Commission (AEDC) and are an alum of the Fuel Accelerator Program for machine learning startups.
Qunnect is a spin-off venture from the Quantum Information Technology group at Stony Brook university that focusses on engineering novel quantum devices enabling future information networks and quantum computing using photons to communicate and atoms to store and process quantum information. In particular, Qunnect focuses on engineering novel quantum memories and quantum sources that will enable future information networks and quantum computing.
Campbellsville University (CU) was founded in 1906 by the Russell Creek Baptist Association. Today, CU is a private, comprehensive, coeducational university with a strong liberal arts component. Affiliated with the Kentucky Baptist Convention, Campbellsville is open to students of all denominations and backgrounds.
AirCapture produces beverage grade liquid CO2 with low oxygen content at volumes and production. They provide clean CO2 to replace the emissions-heavy raw material required to manufacture synthetic fuels such as aircraft fuel, gasoline, and diesel.
When it was established in 1910, North Carolina Central University was the first public liberal arts college for African-American students. Since then, this historically black college (HBCU) has developed a reputation for excellence in academics, research, and cultural awareness. North Carolina Central University is an HBCU. North Carolina Central University offers more than 100 programs of study in nearly 30 academic departments. The school offers undergraduate and graduate degrees. Some of these programs are unique, such as the master’s degree in Jazz Studies and the bachelor’s degree in Apparel Design. NCCU also has some joint programs for graduate students. Some of these include: * Juris Doctor/Master of Library Science * Juris Doctor/Master of Business Administration * Master of Business Administration/Master of Information Science The university provides several sources of financial aid, including need-based government programs and institutional scholarships. NCCU’s Alumni Association also offers scholarships. Most of the alumni scholarships are awarded to incoming freshmen, but all NNCU students are encouraged to apply. NCCU encourages diversity in its student body. Though it was originally intended only for African-American students, the college’s admissions are open to students of all races and ethnicities.
Virginia Tech is a public research university that provides a range of undergraduate and graduate degree programs. It engages in various research initiatives across multiple fields. The university serves a large student population and contributes to the academic community.
More than 175 years ago, Albert Gallatin, the distinguished statesman who served as secretary of the treasury under Presidents Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, declared his intention to establish "in this immense and fast-growing city ... a system of rational and practical education fitting for all and graciously opened to all." Founded in 1831, New York University is now one of the largest private universities in the United States. Of the more than 3,000 colleges and universities in America, New York University is one of only 60 member institutions of the distinguished Association of American Universities. From a student body of 158 during NYU's very first semester, enrollment has grown to more than 50,000 students at... ... three degree-granting campuses in New York City, Abu Dhabi, and Shanghai, and at study away sites in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North and South America. Today, students come from every state in the union and from 133 foreign countries. The faculty, which initially consisted of fourteen professors and lecturers (among them artist and inventor Samuel F. B. Morse), now totals over 4,500 full-time members whose research and teaching encompasses arts and media; business; law; education; health and medicine; humanities and social sciences; science, technology, engineering, and math; public administration; the ancient world; and continuing professional studies. With more than 2,500 courses offered, the University awards more than 25 different degrees. Although overall the University is large, the individuals schools and colleges are small- to moderate-sized units – each with its own traditions, programs, <a href="https://www.dissertationcorp.co.uk/">dissertation help</a> and faculty – and there are many communities to be found within the NYU community based on interests, activities, and shared experiences. The center of NYU is its New York City campus in the heart of Greenwich Village. One of the most creative and energetic cities in the world, New York City has attracted generations of artists, entrepreneurs, and intellectuals. NYU, in keeping with its founder’s vision, is “in and of the city”: the University – which has no walls and no gates – is deeply intertwined with New York City, drawing inspiration from its vitality.
As Miami’s primary public research university and one of the largest schools in the nation, Florida International University (FIU) offers over 200 degree programs and a rich student life. FIU’s undergraduate and graduate academics lead to degrees in a highly diverse selection of subject areas. An example of these varied offerings include Anthropology, Architecture, Art History, Asian Studies, Business, Civil Engineering, Counselor Education, Dramatic Arts, Interior Design, Law Medicine, and Occupational Therapy. Research activities are a central part of many areas of study, giving medical and other students the chance to participate in cutting-edge research projects. Student life at FIU is also rich with opportunities. In addition to numerous student organizations and Greek life, there are dance and theatre performances and public lectures. FIU even has its own on-campus museums and also hosts a nationally renowned creative writing festival. Eligible undergraduates may receive some form of financial aid to assist with tuition, housing and other necessary expenses. Admission requirements to FIU include proof of a high school diploma or GED and submission of SAT or ACT scores. FIU has a priority deadline, with applications received on a rolling basis after that deadline. Students who apply after the priority deadline are accepted on a space-availability basis.
Iowa State University is the nation's most student-centered public research university. 100 majors. 800 clubs. 1 amazing adventure. Iowa State is an international, prestigious university with a friendly welcoming personality. More than 31,000 students choose from 100 majors, study with world-class scholars and hone their leadership skills in more than 800 student organizations. Iowa State offers a great environment where students can enjoy reaching their potential and discovering their passions. It's a culturally diverse student body with students from all 50 states and more than 110 countries.
Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station provides engineering and technology-oriented research and educational collaborations.
BorgWarner is a global product leader in powertrain solutions. They focus on developing leading powertrain technologies that improve fuel economy, emissions and performance. Their facilities are located across the globe in order to provide local support of their diverse customer base.
OCOchem has developed and is productizing electrochemical technology that converts CO2 into a green platform chemical and liquid hydrogen carrier, formic acid
Oak Ridge National Laboratory is DOE’s largest multi-program science and energy laboratory that holds a wide range of R&D assignments, from fundamental nuclear physics to applied R&D on advanced energy systems. In addition, it has a reputation for combining insights from fundamental science with an in-depth technical understanding of applied systems to deliver practical solutions to real-world problems. Oak Ridge National Laboratory tracks opportunities to put its solutions to work, often collaborating with industry to accelerate their deployment by the private sector. Products as diverse as radiation detectors, thin-film batteries, high-efficiency heat pumps, and high-performance steel alloys have emerged from the Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s R&D. Transfer of Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s innovations to the private sector has created new industries in the United States, resulted in substantial cost savings for companies and consumers, and provided jobs for Americans. Its staff scientists in collaboration with over 4,000 visiting researchers annually make new scientific discoveries and develop new technologies. Oak Ridge National Laboratory was founded in 1943 and is based in Oak Ridge, T.N.
Rocky Mountain Institute is an independent, non-partisan nonprofit that drives the efficient and restorative use of resources. Co-founded in 1982 by Amory Lovins, its Chairman Emeritus and Chief Scientist, RMI now has approximately 80 full-time staff, annual operations of $16 million, and a global reach and reputation. RMI advances market-based solutions, engaging businesses, communities, and institutions to cost-effectively shift to efficiency and renewables. We employ rigorous research, analysis, and whole-systems expertise to develop breakthrough insights. We then convene and collaborate with diverse partners—business, government, academic, nonprofit, philanthropic, and military—to accelerate and scale solutions. RMI's strategic focus is transforming global energy use to create a clean, prosperous, and secure energy future.
Home Innovation Research Labs was founded in 1964 as a wholly-owned, independent subsidiary of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB). Originating as a small product testing laboratory, They have since grown to become a full-service market research, consulting, product testing, and accredited third-party certification agency dedicated solely to issues related to the home building industry.
National Renewable Energy Laboratory is the only federal laboratory dedicated to the research, development, commercialization and deployment of renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies. Backed by 33 years of achievement, NREL leads the way in helping meet the growing demand for clean energy.
Fraunhofer USA, performs applied research under contract to government and industry with customers such as federal and state governments, multinational corporations as well as small to medium-sized companies. Fraunhofer's research benefits society in many ways.
Syracuse University is a liberal arts institution providing undergraduate and graduate programs across various fields. The university emphasizes student support, financial aid, and transformative experiences to foster personal and professional growth.
The University of Central Florida (UCF), established in 1963 and located in Orlando, is the second-largest university in the United States, serving approximately 63,000 students across 13 colleges. UCF offers 210 degree programs through its main campus and multiple regional locations, emphasizing innovation and accessibility in higher education. Recognized for its research capabilities, UCF holds an R1 classification from the Carnegie Foundation, reflecting its high research activity and community engagement. The university excels in various fields, including optics, engineering, computer science, and hospitality management, receiving substantial research funding over the years. UCF promotes a diverse environment, with students hailing from 50 states and 148 countries, and offers extensive study abroad opportunities. The campus features a range of facilities, including a health center, recreation center, and student union, along with 11 residential communities. UCF Athletics has achieved significant success, including conference titles and strong national rankings. The institution is also committed to experiential learning, providing students with leadership programs, internships, and research opportunities that extend beyond the classroom.
TerraPower aims to develop a sustainable and economic nuclear energy system while greatly reducing proliferation risks and creating new options for converting low-level waste into vast energy resources. TerraPower is investigating a class of nuclear fast reactors called the traveling wave reactor (TWR).
Super.tech develops software that speeds up quantum computing by bridging the gap between applications and hardware. The company was founded in 2020 by Pranav Gokhale and Fred Chong.
One of the oldest and most prestigious universities in the United States, Princeton University is consistently at the forefront of research and academic excellence. This is partially due to its unique approach to education, which stresses the importance of independent study. Princeton’s undergraduate academics grant bachelor’s degrees in the arts and sciences. In their third and fourth years, all undergraduates must pursue independent research in their chosen field of study. Depending on your major and academic goals, this can vary from a lab research to a creative project. The graduate school at Princeton University offers a variety of master’s degrees and Ph.D.’s, as well as continuing education programs to suit diverse academic needs. The graduate school does not use a credit-based system, and your department and advisor will determine your curriculum. Tuition at Princeton is among the most expensive in the country. In light of this, the university aims to support its students with significant financial assistance. Princeton’s need-based financial aid program replaces loans with grants, so that its students won’t be overwhelmed with debt after graduation. These programs and more are available to those who qualify. Tuition costs shouldn’t discourage qualified students to apply to Princeton. As an Ivy League school, Princeton’s admissions are highly competitive.Contact the school directly for more information and guidance on applying.
Feyen Zylstra is a construction company offering electrical contracting and construction services.
Coreform provides simulation software for the automotive, marine, and aerospace industries.
Ozark Integrated Circuits provides design techniques, modeling and design tools for integrated circuits and systems on chip for extreme environments.
Oscilla Power (OPI) is developing a suite of proprietary, high-impact renewable energy and energy harvesting solutions based on low cost, readily available magnetic materials. Oscilla Power is a privately held company with offices in Salt Lake City, Utah, and Seattle, Washington. OPI's patented iMEC technology platform enables low-cost magnetostrictive alloys to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy in a manner that is low-cost, scalable, flexible, predictable, robust, and efficient. The iMEC technology platform can be integrated either into novel systems for the large-scale production of renewable energy from previously untapped sources or into existing structures for the production of useful electricity from otherwise wasted vibrational energy. Today, OPI is focused on two applications of the iMEC technology: utility-scale wave energy generation and downhole power for the oil & gas industry. OPI's wave energy technology development program has been supported by funding from the National Science Foundation, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and Department of Energy.
Portland State University (PSU) is the largest university in Oregon, offering an extensive range of academic programs, including over 220 undergraduate and more than 100 graduate degrees across diverse fields such as Biomedical Informatics, Criminology, and Social Work. Located in the heart of Portland, PSU provides students with a vibrant campus life enriched by nearly 200 student organizations focused on various interests, including arts, advocacy, and community service. As a research university committed to sustainability, PSU conducts significant research aimed at environmental improvement. The institution also features the PSU Business Accelerator, which supports science and technology startups by providing affordable workspace, access to university resources, and networking opportunities with experienced mentors and investors. Tuition rates vary based on residency and specific programs, with financial aid options available for eligible students. The surrounding city of Portland enhances the experience with its lively atmosphere, characterized by coffee shops, restaurants, and access to nature trails.
Integral Consulting provides technical expertise, strategy, and project management to assist clients in moving forward in an ever-changing world. It has a track record of developing innovative and cost-effective solutions to its clients' complex technical challenges. By utilizing our science and engineering expertise, it aims to assist its clients in making informed decisions, effectively managing risk, and identifying optimal solutions. It also assists clients with strategic planning, agency negotiations, technical peer review, and expert witness services for litigation.
C-Power Technologies provides wave power systems, which can be used in a wide range of applications from powering oceanographic sensors to generating megawatt-scale electricity. The system is designed for a long service life and to operate offshore in the widest range of sea conditions.
LPS addresses the problems of cost, environmental impact, and regulatory complexity in hydropower and ocean energy. We develop, manufacture and install products that reduce the time, cost and risk of getting projects built.
The University of Washington is an educational institution that provides undergraduate, graduate, and research programs. The institution offers courses in business, social sciences, science, law, medicine, public affairs, and many other subjects. The schools of the university include the College of Engineering, School of Dentistry, College of Architecture and Urban Planning, School of Pharmacy, School of Public Health and Community Medicine, School of Business, School of Humanities and Sciences, School of Law, School of Nursing, College of Ocean and Fishery Sciences, and School of Medicine. The University of Washington was founded in 1861 and is based in Seattle, Washington.
CalWave specializes in creating reliable and cost-effective ocean wave technologies and services unlocking the largest unused dispatchable source of clean energy. Our proprietary wave energy converter technology stands out for its high performance and durability, even in storms and extreme conditions, by operating fully submerged. Our technology harnesses the energy of ocean waves, converting it into electricity and freshwater. Wave power, being more consistent, predictable, and energy-dense than other renewable sources, has the potential to satisfy 20-30% of global energy demand. CalWave aims to displace 500 million tons of greenhouse gases annually by 2050, aligning with forecasts that ocean energy can sequester 1.38 gigatons of CO2 annually. Our technology could potentially power over 100 million US homes.
Florida Polytechnic University is the nation's educational institution. The company provides STEM-interested high school students with a dynamic, research-based, and hands-on science, technology, engineering, and math program. Its objective is to develop inventive problem-solvers and high-tech professionals through interdisciplinary education.
ICE Thermal Harvesting was founded as a partnership between like-minded individuals who view the global energy supply holistically. We desire to help piece together the energy mosaic that will provide for the society of the future. ICE Thermal Harvesting is based in The Woodlands, TX and focuses on supplying zero-emission power in various regions around the world.
Transitional Energy brings geothermal technology to the oil and gas industry to generate clean, baseload power from heat waste.
The University of Oklahoma is a public research university that offers a range of academic programs in various disciplines. It emphasizes research and scholarship, engaging students in hands-on learning experiences. It collaborates with multiple industries, including education, healthcare, energy, and aerospace.
Geothermix is to increase heat recovery from geothermal resources by an order of magnitude or more through the application of horizontal wells and novel well-completion methods.
TEVERRA offers creative subsurface solutions, develops state-of-the-art technology, offers consulting services, and implements international projects to ensure a low-carbon, sustainable energy mix.
ParaTools offers training and workshops in software development, porting, and performance evaluation tools for high-performance computing. They also help to integrate the tools in the projects and help with all aspects of instrumentation, measurement and analysis of programs.
Birch Biosciences are used in the recycling process naturally and efficiently break down plastic. Unlike traditional recycling, the process produces virgin-quality, environmentally sustainable, and cost-competitive recycled outputs, enabling a truly circular plastics economy. The proprietary platform employs artificial intelligence, bioinformatics, and high-throughput screening techniques.
Galois develops technology to guarantee the trustworthiness of systems where failure is unacceptable. They apply cutting-edge computer science and mathematics to advance the state of the art in software and hardware trustworthiness.
Greenway Energy (GWE) is making substantial progress in the areas of hydrogen solutions and fuel cell technologies that will be environmentally beneficial.
ExMat Research advances optical diagnostics for a wide range of applications.
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Heliogen is a renewable energy technology company focused on eliminating the need for fossil fuels in heavy industry and powering a sustainable future. The company’s AI-enabled, modular concentrated solar technology aims to cost-effectively deliver near 24/7 carbon-free energy in the form of heat, power, or green hydrogen fuel at scale – for the first time in history. Heliogen was created at Idealab, the leading technology incubator founded by Bill Gross in 1996. For more information about Heliogen, please visit heliogen.com.
Applied Spectra, Inc. provides laser ablation (LA) and laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) instruments for isotopic analysis.
ReactWell provides advanced technology services and products for organizations in the energy, chemical, O&G, and petrochemical industry.
Terrestrial Energy is a developer of Generation IV nuclear plants that use its proprietary Integral Molten Salt Reactor (IMSR) technology. IMSR technology captures the full transformative operating benefits of molten salt reactor technology in a plant design that represents true innovation in cost reduction, versatility and functionality of nuclear energy supply. IMSR plants will supply zero-carbon, reliable, dispatchable, low-cost high-temperature industrial heat and electricity for a dual-use energy role relevant to many industrial applications, such as chemical synthesis and desalination. In so doing, they extend the application of nuclear energy far beyond electric power markets. IMSR plants have the potential to make substantial contributions to industrial competitiveness, energy security, and economic growth. Their deployment will support rapid global decarbonization of the primary energy system across a broad spectrum. Terrestrial Energy uses an innovative design, and proven and demonstrated molten salt reactor technology, which offers a unique set of operating characteristics that deliver high and compelling commercial potential. Terrestrial Energy is engaged with regulators, suppliers and industrial partners to build, license and commission the first IMSR power plants in the early 2030s.
Scanalytics measures the movements of individuals in physical locations such as retail establishments, tradeshows, promotional events, and medical spaces. They enable businesses to maximize customer engagement, predict patterns, increase customer retention, and measure in-store conversions. They record, store, and analyze where people walk, stop, orient, how long they stay, and how it all connects to conversions and floor layout/effectiveness. They have developed a proprietary technology that gathers this data passively and unobtrusively without cameras, RFID, or the need for cell phones.
Dimensional Energy is a chemistry company pioneering artificial photosynthesis to produce environmentally responsible polymers and chemical intermediaries. Dimensional Energy is making solar fuels viable through efficient utilization and even distribution of sunlight in scalable reactor forms with novel, functionalized catalysts.
BorgWarner is a global product leader in powertrain solutions. They focus on developing leading powertrain technologies that improve fuel economy, emissions and performance. Their facilities are located across the globe in order to provide local support of their diverse customer base.
Syracuse University is a liberal arts institution providing undergraduate and graduate programs across various fields. The university emphasizes student support, financial aid, and transformative experiences to foster personal and professional growth.
Rare Element Resources is a publicly-traded mineral resource company focused on delivering strategic materials to technology industries by advancing plans to develop the Bear Lodge Critical Rare Earth Project, located in northeast Wyoming. Rare Element Resources Ltd. was incorporated in 1999. Its common shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange Market (the "NYSE MKT") under the symbol “REE” and on the Toronto Stock Exchange (the “TSX”) under the symbol “RES.”
Ampcera focuses on the development and commercialization of solid-state electrolyte and battery technologies. Through collaborations with major automotive OEMs, consumer electronics companies, battery makers and industrial manufacturers, Ampcera is focused on scaling its low-cost and high-performance solid-state electrolyte materials and advanced manufacturing technology for solid-state batteries to achieve higher energy and power density, ultra-fast charging, and superior safety.
Quino Energy manufactures batteries that use specially designed reactants called quinones that are dissolved in water. It is made from low-cost coal tar and wood tar, and is more cost-effective than competing battery technologies at longer storage durations of 5-12 hours. Quino Energy has licensed the quinone flow battery technology from Harvard University, where it was first developed.
Axiom Cloud uses AI to solve the biggest energy and maintenance problems plaguing the underserved commercial cooling and refrigeration industry. Their first target customer segment is retail grocery. Customers pay an initial setup fee to install and configure the IoT platform onsite, along with recurring SaaS fees for one or more cloud-based software apps that run on the IoT platform. The company was founded in 2020 and is based in Oakland, California, United States.
The Rhode Island Office of Energy Resources develops policies and programs that respond to the state's evolving energy needs while advancing environmental sustainability, energy security, and a vibrant clean energy economy.
National Grid is a major energy company operating in the United States and the United Kingdom, focusing on electricity and gas transmission and distribution. In North America, it generates electricity from various sources, including oil, gas, solar, and wind, while also engaging in gas distribution and investment in natural gas infrastructure, such as pipelines. In the UK, National Grid Gas plc manages a high-pressure gas transmission system, comprising over 7,630 kilometers of pipeline and numerous compressor stations. The company is committed to transforming energy networks to deliver cleaner and more resilient energy solutions, aiming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. National Grid plays a crucial role in connecting customers and communities to energy, emphasizing safety, reliability, and efficiency in its operations. Through its regulated utility businesses and National Grid Ventures, the company is actively working to develop innovative solutions for the energy challenges of the future, collaborating with various stakeholders to facilitate the transition to decarbonized and decentralized energy systems.
Summit Natural Gas of Maine, Inc. operates as a natural gas distributor.
Baryon develops and commercializes energy efficiency technologies with applications in building cooling, water production, desalination, cold chain, and other industries.
Titan Advanced Energy Solutions (Titan) develops advanced battery management systems for lithium-ion batteries (LiB).Their patented ultrasound technology provides over 99% SoH/SoC accuracy over the life of the battery. The benefits of this dramatically improved accuracy are significant: at least 20% increase in charge capacity and 125% increase in battery life. The technology also provides unprecedented safety monitoring and control, real-time cell level monitoring and balancing. Suitable for automotive, ESS and consumer markets, Titan’s ultrasound ionView™ technology is priced comparably to traditional solutions, while adding significant benefits to manufacturers, integrators, producers and consumers.
Ampcera focuses on the development and commercialization of solid-state electrolyte and battery technologies. Through collaborations with major automotive OEMs, consumer electronics companies, battery makers and industrial manufacturers, Ampcera is focused on scaling its low-cost and high-performance solid-state electrolyte materials and advanced manufacturing technology for solid-state batteries to achieve higher energy and power density, ultra-fast charging, and superior safety.
American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings, Inc. (AAM) manufactures, engineers, designs and validates driveline and drivetrain systems and related components and chassis modules for light trucks, sport utility vehicles (SUVs), passenger cars, crossover vehicles and commercial vehicles. Driveline and drivetrain systems include components that transfer power from the transmission and deliver it to the drive wheels. The Company’s driveline, drivetrain and related products include axles, chassis modules, driveshafts, power transfer units, transfer cases, chassis and steering components, driveheads, transmission parts and metal-formed products.
Energy Fuels is a major producer of uranium with existing and economic conventional and in-situ recovery (" ISR") uranium production, sales to major global nuclear utilities, excellent scalability and leverage to rising uranium prices, and the largest portfolio of NI 43-101 uranium resources in the U.S.
TEVERRA offers creative subsurface solutions, develops state-of-the-art technology, offers consulting services, and implements international projects to ensure a low-carbon, sustainable energy mix.