Academia
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Students in New Mexico and Texas participated in engineering projects taught by XTO Energy employees as part of the 20th “Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day.”
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SPE’s global student chapters provide an operating framework for Society activities at a university level.
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Using funding from the US Department of Energy, researchers will begin a 3-year project to measure methane and other volatile organic compounds and hazardous air pollutants emitted from liquid storage tanks across the Marcellus shale.
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Chevron’s $150,000 donation allowed the university to purchase a petroleum engineering simulator for students to practice drilling scenarios.
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Geological, petroleum, and civil engineering students will have the opportunity to learn using state-of-the-art software donated by Petroleum Experts.
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A discussion of challenges and solutions for women working in the energy sector took place at the recent roundtable where students and faculty had the opportunity to reflect on changes the industry can make to become more inclusive.
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Undergraduate and graduate students interested in CCUS have the opportunity to choose from several universities’ expanded program offerings.
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This article examines the shift towards renewable energy sources in universities and what individuals can do to help achieve the university's energy goals.
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This article is intended to help energy engineers and researchers advance careers in the hydrogen economy areas of data analytics, pyrolysis, and recycling.
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The industry needs a wider variety of skillsets as it broadens its investments in low-carbon businesses. What are the universities doing to revise their curricula? What new options are there for students interested in the energy field?
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