document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=2507&skinNameSticky=default">Solar Power Game-Changer: &ldquo;Near Perfect&rdquo; Absorption of Sunlight, From All Angles</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(November 2008)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">           Researchers at Rensselaer have moved academia and industry     closer to realizing high-efficiency, cost-effective solar     power.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=2508&skinNameSticky=default">Trustee Makes Donation To Start New Solar Energy Research Center at Rensselaer</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(October 2008)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">           Trustee Thomas R. Baruch &rsquo;60 has donated a gift that will     help to establish a new center at the Institute devoted to     bio-energy research.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=2503&skinNameSticky=default">Outshining Edison: New NSF Engineering Research Center To Advance &ldquo;Smart Lighting&rdquo;</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(October 2008)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">           A new research center at Rensselaer, funded by a five-year,     $18.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation, aims     to supplant the common light bulb with next-generation lighting     devices that are smarter, greener, and ripe for innovation.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=2473&skinNameSticky=default">Lack of a Comprehensive Global Energy Security Roadmap Putting the U.S. at Risk</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(July 2008)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">           A major restructuring of global energy markets is underway,     challenging all to think about energy in new ways, yet the     United States is at risk of being left behind because the     nation lacks a comprehensive global energy security roadmap,     warned the former chairman of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory     Commission.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=2406&skinNameSticky=default">Student Develops New LED, Wins $30,000 Lemelson-Rensselaer Prize</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(February 2008)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">           Martin Schubert, a doctoral student in electrical, computer,     and systems engineering, has developed the first polarized LED,     an innovation that could vastly improve LCD screens, conserve     energy, and usher in the next generation of ultra-efficient     LEDs.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=2393&skinNameSticky=default">Researchers Develop Darkest Manmade Material</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(January 2008)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">           Researchers at Rensselaer and Rice University have created     the darkest material ever made by man.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=2349&skinNameSticky=default">Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute President Shirley Ann Jackson to Deliver Keynote Address at The Washington Post Company Energy Conference</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(November 2007)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">           President Shirley Ann Jackson delivers the keynote address     at the Washington Post Company Energy Conference, continuing     her call for a comprehensive energy roadmap to meet the demand     for global energy security.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=2346&skinNameSticky=default">Using Supercomputers To Make Safer Nuclear Reactors</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(November 2007)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">           Rensselaer is leading a $3 million research project that     will pair two of the world&rsquo;s most powerful supercomputers to     boost the safety and reliability of next-generation nuclear     power reactors.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=2280&skinNameSticky=default">Beyond Batteries: Storing Power in a Sheet of Paper</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(August 2007)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">           Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have     developed a new energy storage device that easily could be     mistaken for a simple sheet of black paper.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=2192&skinNameSticky=default">Engineering Student Attends Forum at United Nations Headquarters</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(June 2007)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">           Christopher Coates, an engineering sophomore, joined 499     other students and young professionals at the United Nations     Headquarters in New York City from June 6-8 for ATHGO     International&rsquo;s Third Annual Global Forum, &ldquo;Global     Third Way: Becoming One with the Environment.&rdquo; The focus was on     global warming and climate change. Coates, a member of K.V.     Lakshmi&rsquo;s research group, works on developing cutting-edge     technology for solar energy use.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=2127&skinNameSticky=default">Commencement 2007: Graduate Develops &ldquo;Growable&rdquo; Solution to Energy Issues</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(May 2007)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">           Sky-rocketing oil prices, rising demand for reliance on     renewable resources, and an increase in environmental     consciousness have placed a newfound focus on &ldquo;green&rdquo; solutions     to global energy issues. Following Rensselaer&rsquo;s graduation on     May 19, student inventor Eben Bayer hopes to alleviate some of     those growing issues &mdash; by growing.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=2104&skinNameSticky=default">LRC Student Receives Fellowship To Support Solid-State Lighting Research</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(April 2007)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">           Yiting Zhu, a doctoral student in Rensselaer&rsquo;s Lighting     Research Center (LRC), has received a prestigious Link     Foundation Energy Fellowship for her work in energy-efficient     solid-state lighting.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=2019&skinNameSticky=default">Study Finds LED Lighting Increases Supermarket Merchandise Appeal </a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(March 2007)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">           A recent study from Rensselaer&rsquo;s Lighting Research Center     (LRC) found that shoppers overwhelmingly prefer light-emitting     diode (LED) to fluorescent light inside supermarket freezer     cases. LED lighting &mdash; known for its bright, even quality &mdash;     increased frozen merchandise appeal for consumers when placed     in grocer&rsquo;s freezers, according to the researchers.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1974&skinNameSticky=default">President Jackson To Lead Institute Delegation to Europe</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(March 2007)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">           A delegation from Rensselaer will travel to Europe March     15-22 to meet with leading representatives from government,     industry, science, and higher education. Led by President     Shirley Ann Jackson, the trip will provide a platform for     university officials to continue forging partnerships with     international leaders and institutions. Through speeches in     Geneva, Paris, and London, the trip also will provide a     platform for Jackson to highlight her message about the     challenge of global energy security.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1960&skinNameSticky=default">Rensselaer Researchers Create World&rsquo;s First Ideal Anti-Reflection Coating</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(March 2007)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">           A team of Rensselaer researchers has created the world&rsquo;s     first material that reflects virtually no light. Reporting in     the March issue of Nature Photonics, they describe an     optical coating made from the material that enables vastly     improved control over the basic properties of light. The     research could open the door to much brighter LEDs, more     efficient solar cells, and a new class of &ldquo;smart&rdquo; light sources     that adjust to specific environments, among many other     potential applications.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1862&skinNameSticky=default">Rensselaer&rsquo;s Lally School of Management &amp; Technology Creates Executive Education Program in &ldquo;Leadership for Innovation and Growth in the Energy Industry&rdquo;</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(December 2006)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">           In an effort to provide &ldquo;best management practices&rdquo; for     business professionals in the energy industry, Rensselaer&rsquo;s     Lally School of Management &amp; Technology has developed an     executive education program that addresses leadership skills,     emerging technology, innovation, and large-scale project     management. In its inaugural year, the program&rsquo;s first     participants include 19 engineers and managers from China Three     Gorges Project Corporation (CTGPC) &mdash; a company known for the     construction of the world&rsquo;s largest hydropower dam located in     the Xilingxia gorge, one of the three gorges along China&rsquo;s     Yangtze River.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1847&skinNameSticky=default">Out &amp; About: Lally School of Management &amp; Technology Hosts Special Forum on Energy Policy </a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(November 2006)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">           In an effort to provide an opportunity for members of the     Rensselaer campus to hear and discuss perspectives related to     energy on a global and national scale, Rensselaer&rsquo;s Lally     School of Management &amp; Technology hosted a &ldquo;Special Forum     on Energy Policy&rdquo; Nov. 9. The event featured lectures from     visiting Lally faculty members Jonathan Story, Marusi Visiting     Professor of Global Business and Political Economy, and the     Shell Fellow of Economic Transformation, INSEAD, Fontainebleau,     France; George Markowsky, Visiting Professor of Management     &amp; Technology, and professor of computer science and     mathematics at the University of Maine, Orono; and Rensselaer     President Shirley Ann Jackson.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1829&skinNameSticky=default">Examining the Impact of Renewable Energy on the Electric Power Grid</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(November 2006)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">           With a $1.23 million grant, Rensselaer researchers will be     creating a distributed power &ldquo;test-bed&rdquo; to study how the     electricity distribution grid might be affected by the     widespread adoption of clean, renewable energy sources. The     two-year project, which is funded by the New York State Office     of Science, Technology and Academic Research (NYSTAR), is     designed to help understand the potential effects of meeting     New York state&rsquo;s key alternative energy goal &mdash; by 2012, more     than 25 percent of power generation through renewable energy     sources such as wind, solar, and fuel cells.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1754&skinNameSticky=default">Congressman John Sweeney Secures $750,000 for Alternative Energy Project Being Developed at Rensselaer</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(October 2006)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">           At a press conference held at Cambridge Valley Machining     Inc. (CVMI) in Cambridge, N.Y., Sept. 25, Congressman John     Sweeney announced that he has secured $750,000 in fiscal year     2006 Energy and Water Appropriations for an alternative energy     project being developed by Rensselaer researchers.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1693&skinNameSticky=default">Rensselaer Researchers Aim To Close &ldquo;Green Gap&rdquo; in LED Technology</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(August 2006)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">           A team of Rensselaer researchers aims to close the &ldquo;green     gap&rdquo; in LED technology by doubling or tripling the power output     of green LEDs in three years, an advance that ultimately could     lead to the replacement of incandescent and fluorescent lamps     in general illumination applications.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1528&skinNameSticky=default">Commencement 2006: Rensselaer Students Accelerate Their Education, Pursue Research Opportunities in Energy and Biotech</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(May 2006)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Two driven Rensselaer science students who will participate     in the university&rsquo;s 200th Commencement on May 20 are speeding     up their education. Part of a new accelerated Ph.D. science     program at Rensselaer, Jordan Mader (chemistry and chemical     biology) and Amanda Lund (biology) are on track to finish their     bachelor&rsquo;s and doctoral degrees in seven years, two ahead of     average.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1514&skinNameSticky=default">Commencement 2006: For Nuclear Engineering, the Future Is Now</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(May 2006)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       As nuclear power returns to the energy agenda in the United     States and continues to grow in popularity around the world,     the need for engineers and scientists in all sectors of the     field grows as well. Educating the next generation of nuclear     engineers is a key step toward filling this gap, and Rensselaer     is leading the way. Rensselaer&rsquo;s 200th Commencement on May 20,     2006, will offer a glimpse at some of the future leaders in     academia, government, and the nuclear industry.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1470&skinNameSticky=default">Imagining the Future of Energy: Alums Return to Campus for Energy Innovation Forum</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(April 2006)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Three alumni with expertise in energy policy and innovation     returned to campus April 3 to participate in a forum titled &ldquo;Imagining     the Future of Energy,&rdquo; focusing on the need to diversify energy     sources. The event, part of the Rensselaer Alumni     Association&rsquo;s (RAA) Back to Campus Speaker Series, was     moderated by Nag Patibandla, director of Rensselaer&rsquo;s Center     for Future Energy Systems.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1461&skinNameSticky=default">Out and About: ANS Student Conference Explores the Future of Nuclear Power</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(April 2006)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       As nuclear power returns to the national energy agenda, the     need for engineers and scientists in all sectors of the field     becomes ever more pressing. This year&rsquo;s American Nuclear     Society (ANS) national student conference, held March 30-April     1 at Rensselaer, offered a glimpse at the future leaders in     academia, government, and industry, with more than 300 of the     top nuclear engineering students from across the country in     attendance. The conference featured presentations from a number     of experts currently working in the field, including Admiral     Frank &ldquo;Skip&rdquo; Bowman, president and CEO of the Nuclear Energy     Institute, the main policy organization for the country&rsquo;s     commercial nuclear power industry. In a March 31 lunchtime     keynote address titled &ldquo;America&rsquo;s Nuclear Renaissance and Your     Role in It,&rdquo; Admiral Bowman discussed the resurgence of the     nuclear power industry in the United States and the     opportunities for young engineers to play a role in this     growth.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1462&skinNameSticky=default">Out and About: SWE Regional Conference Highlights Importance of &ldquo;Engineering a Sustainable Future&rdquo;</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(April 2006)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       On April 1, Rensselaer hosted women engineers from across     the Northeast at the 2006 Society of Women Engineers (SWE)     Region F Conference. The event featured talks, workshops, and     opportunities for professional development, all revolving     around the theme of &ldquo;Engineering a Sustainable Future.&rdquo; Ruth     Horton, program manager for energy efficiency services at the     New York State Energy, Research and Development Authority     (NYSERDA) and president of the Clean Cities Board of Directors,     delivered the keynote lecture about creating a climate for     sustainability.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1442&skinNameSticky=default">Student Conference To Explore the Future of Nuclear Power</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(March 2006)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       As nuclear power returns to the national energy agenda, the     need for engineers and scientists in all sectors of the field     becomes ever more pressing. This year&rsquo;s American Nuclear     Society (ANS) national student conference, to be held March     30-April 1 at Rensselaer, will offer a glimpse at the future     leaders in academia, government, and industry, while featuring     presentations from experts currently working in these     arenas.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1431&skinNameSticky=default">Rensselaer Names New Director of the Center for Future Energy Systems</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(March 2006)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Rensselaer officials have announced the appointment of Nag     Patibandla as director of the Center for Future Energy Systems,     a New York State Center for Advanced Technology (CAT). He also     will hold a position as a research professor in the School of     Engineering&rsquo;s Department of Materials Science and Engineering.     Patibandla brings an extensive background in energy policy,     management, and research, having worked in a variety of     positions at the New York State Energy Research and Development     Authority (NYSERDA), General Electric, and previously as a     researcher and professor at Rensselaer.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1335&skinNameSticky=default">At Feb. 3 Roundtable, President Jackson Urges Quick Action on National Innovation Agenda</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(February 2006)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       As a follow-up to President George W. Bush&rsquo;s State of the     Union address, Rensselaer hosted a roundtable discussion on     innovation and economic development Feb. 3 at the Center for     Biotechnology and Interdisciplinary Studies. Rensselaer     President Shirley Ann Jackson joined the Honorable Sandy     Baruah, U.S. Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic     Development, to discuss President Bush&rsquo;s competitiveness agenda     with Capital Region business, academic, and community     leaders.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1318&skinNameSticky=default">New Sonofusion Experiment Produces Results Without External Neutron Source</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(January 2006)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       A team of researchers from Rensselaer, Purdue University,     and the Russian Academy of Sciences has used sound waves to     induce nuclear fusion without the need for an external neutron     source, according to a paper in the Jan. 27 issue of     Physical Review Letters. The results address one of     the most prominent questions raised after publication of the     team&rsquo;s earlier results in 2004, suggesting that &ldquo;sonofusion&rdquo;     may be a viable approach to producing neutrons for a variety of     applications.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1305&skinNameSticky=default">Rensselaer and Clarkson Receive Joint NYSTAR Energy Award</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(January 2006)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Rensselaer, in partnership with Clarkson University, has     been awarded $1.84 million from the New York State Office of     Science, Technology, and Academic Research (NYSTAR) to address     the need for energy independence by developing technologies     that seek to lower energy consumption and increase the     efficiency and effectiveness of renewable energy sources. The     research will focus on improving the energy efficiency of a     wide variety of devices, including photovoltaic systems for     producing solar power and light-emitting diodes.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1292&skinNameSticky=default">Center for Future Energy Systems Hosts Energy Technology Open House</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(January 2006)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       To showcase some of the many ways that Rensselaer is     addressing the nation&rsquo;s critical need for energy security, the     Center for Future Energy Systems (CFES) hosted its first annual     energy technology open house Jan. 11 at the Heffner Alumni     House. CFES researchers and students from Rensselaer, Cornell     University, Brookhaven National Laboratory, and Clarkson     University used the opportunity to display their work to     industry representatives and government officials from New York     state and beyond.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1245&skinNameSticky=default">Harnessing the Heating &#8212; and Cooling &#8212; Powers of the Sun</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(December 2005)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Imagine heat radiating from the walls of your home on a cold     winter night, or the glass in your home&rsquo;s windows emitting cool     temperatures on a scorching summer afternoon. Now imagine these     systems operating on an endless supply of affordable energy &mdash;     the sun. Three years ago a team of Rensselaer researchers began     developing an &ldquo;intelligent&rdquo; heating and cooling system that     made these seemingly too-good-to-be-true scenarios a     possibility. Today the same team is exploring the likelihood of     increasing the system&rsquo;s efficiency and adaptability by reducing     it to the micrometer scale. A $300,000, three-year grant from     the National Science Foundation (NSF) will fund the     research.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1177&skinNameSticky=default">Rensselaer Researchers Test Polymer Membrane for Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Applications</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(November 2005)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Rensselaer researchers have started a new fundamental     research project on the component that is often referred to as     the heart of a fuel cell &mdash; the polymer membrane. Researchers     are testing a new type of polymer membrane, created at     Rensselaer, for potential use in proton exchange membrane (PEM)     fuel cell and hydrogen applications. The project is funded by a     projected three-year, $900,000 grant from the U.S. Department     of Energy.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1166&skinNameSticky=default">Robotic Assembly of Fuel Cells Could Hasten Hydrogen Economy</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(November 2005)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       A new research project at Rensselaer aims to tackle the     challenge of mass production by using robots to assemble fuel     cell stacks.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1135&skinNameSticky=default">Out and About: H<sub>2</sub> Educate &#151; A Public Forum on Hydrogen</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(October 2005)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       What is the &ldquo;hydrogen economy&rdquo; and how will it impact New     York state? Are fuel cells really the wave of the future?     Members of the local community heard discussions about these     issues and more Oct. 26 at the H2 Educate     Public Education Forum hosted by the Center for Fuel Cell and     Hydrogen Research and the Center for Future Energy Systems at     Rensselaer.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1089&skinNameSticky=default">$1 Million Gift Gives Boost to Electric Power Engineering Education</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(October 2005)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Rensselaer has received a gift of $1 million from the     Grainger Foundation of Lake Forest, Ill., to endow the Grainger     Electric Power Engineering Student Award Program for     undergraduate and graduate students.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=1015&skinNameSticky=default">President Jackson Urges National Response to the &#8220;Quiet Crisis,&#8221; in the United States Science and Engineering Workforce in Address to the ACS in Washington, D.C.</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(September 2005)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Linking the United States&rsquo; need to meet its energy demands     to the emerging gap in the nation&rsquo;s science and engineering     workforce, Rensselaer President Shirley Ann Jackson urged     members of the American Chemical Society (ACS) to join in     bringing national focus to this &ldquo;quiet crisis,&rdquo; which she     asserts requires fostering a national plan and a national will     to succeed.&nbsp; Jackson spoke at the 230th national meeting     of the ACS in Washington, D.C., at a special presidential     symposium celebrating the 10th anniversary of its ACS Scholars     Program.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=759&skinNameSticky=default">National Science Foundation Awards Rensselaer First-of-Its-Kind Grant for Fuel Cell Research Education</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(June 2005)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Rensselaer, as part of its continued expansion of energy     research, recently announced a $4.8 million novel     interdisciplinary program to train doctoral students in fuel     cell science and engineering. The program is supported by a     $3.2 million, first-of-its-kind fuel cell research education     grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) combined with     a $1.6 million investment by Rensselaer.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=781&skinNameSticky=default">Rensselaer Opens New $20 Million Center for Future Energy Systems</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(June 2005)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Rensselaer marked the opening of the Center for Future     Energy Systems, a New York State Center for Advanced     Technology. The new $20 million research center, in partnership     with Cornell University and Brookhaven National Laboratory,     seeks to meet the energy challenges of the 21st century by     focusing on innovation in and commercialization of energy     conservation and renewable energy systems.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=782&skinNameSticky=default">Rensselaer Nuclear-Energy Pioneer Richard T. Lahey Jr. Receives Two Major Honors</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(June 2005)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Richard T. Lahey Jr., a pioneer in the field of nuclear     reactor technology and safety who is now exploring sonofusion,     a new form of nuclear fusion, has been awarded an Alexander von     Humboldt Senior Scientist Fellowship, one of the most     prestigious honors given to senior researchers around the     world. In another major honor, Nuclear Engineering &amp; Design     journal has published a special edition in recognition of     Professor Lahey&rsquo;s 65th birthday.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=789&skinNameSticky=default">Rensselaer Researchers Detail Potential for Smart Lighting in Science</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(June 2005)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       "Smart" solid-state light sources now being developed not     only have the potential to provide significant energy savings,     but also offer new opportunities for applications that go well     beyond the lighting provided by conventional incandescent and     fluorescent sources, according to Rensselaer professors E. Fred     Schubert and Jong Kyu Kim. In an article published May 27 in     the journal Science, the authors describe research     currently under way to transform lighting into "smart"     lighting, with benefits expected in such diverse fields as     medicine, transportation, communications, imaging, and     agriculture.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=792&skinNameSticky=default">Rensselaer To Mark Opening of Future Energy Systems CAT June 7</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(June 2005)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Rensselaer will mark the opening of the Future Energy     Systems Center for Advanced Technology on Tuesday, June 7, at     11 a.m. Rensselaer President Shirley Ann Jackson will be joined     by New York State Lieutenant Governor Mary Donohue, State     Senator Joseph Bruno, New York State Office of Science,     Technology, and Academic Research (NYSTAR) Executive Director     Russell Bessette, Plug Power Chief Operating Officer Greg     Silvestri, and Rensselaer Vice President for Research Omkaram     "Om" Nalamasu for the kick-off event.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=825&skinNameSticky=default">In the News: Energy Security</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(May 2005)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Energy security is one of the greatest global challenges,     and innovation is key to addressing it. Rensselaer energy     innovation has been in the news recently.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=826&skinNameSticky=default">LED Lighting Institute Prepares Professionals for \'Next Generation Lighting\' in Hands-On Seminar</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(May 2005)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Rensselaer\'s Lighting Research Center (LRC) hosted the LED     Lighting Institute April 27-29, featuring workshops and     hands-on lab sessions to teach industry professionals the     latest in lighting technologies, lighting design, and optical     modeling, while using the newest light-emitting diode (LED)     products on the market. More than 30 participants from across     the United States and around the world attended the program at     the LRC, some traveling from as far as Colombia and China.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=866&skinNameSticky=default">Breakthrough Technology&nbsp;Accelerates Solid-State Lighting</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(April 2005)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Scientists at Rensselaer\'s Lighting Research Center (LRC)     have developed a method known as "SPE" (scattered photon     extraction) to get significantly more light from white LEDs     (light-emitting diodes) without requiring more energy.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=881&skinNameSticky=default">Eisman Selected to NAE Review Committee To Evaluate U.S. FreedomCAR Initiative</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(January 2005)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Glenn Eisman, director of Rensselaer\'s Center for Fuel Cell     and Hydrogen Research, has been selected by the National     Academy of Engineering to join a group of industry and academic     experts to evaluate the U.S. FreedomCAR Initiative.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=610&skinNameSticky=default">LRC Establishes &#8217;Daylighting Controls Practicum&#8217;</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(October 2004)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       One of the missing links in many daylighting designs is the     inclusion of a control system that effectively turns off or     dims electric lighting in response to available daylight. To     address this problem, the LRC is developing a program that will     train lighting decision makers to make better use of controls     to save energy in response to daylighting.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=555&skinNameSticky=default">Rensselaer Announces New Center for Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Research</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(September 2004)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute today announced the     formation of a new Center for Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Research.     Under the leadership of Glenn Eisman, former chief technology     officer at Plug Power Inc., the center will focus on basic     research essential to the commercial viability of fuel cells     and hydrogen-related technologies.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=131&skinNameSticky=default">Tapping Into the Power of the Wind</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(April 2004)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Rensselaer has begun tapping into the power of the wind to     generate electricity, with a newly installed wind turbine off     Sunset Terrace on the east side of campus.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=66&skinNameSticky=default">Rensselaer Completes Future Chips Constellation With Two New Faculty Appointments</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(March 2004)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute today announced the     appointment of two new faculty members, thereby completing its     Future Chips Constellation, the first of several "critical     mass" groupings of world-caliber faculty in focal research     areas. The new faculty are Shawn-Yu Lin, Ph.D., a recognized     authority in photonics research, and Christian M. Wetzel,     Ph.D., a research pioneer in semiconductor device design and     manufacturing.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=65&skinNameSticky=default">Researchers Report Bubble Fusion Results Replicated: <em>Physical Review E</em> publishes paper on fusion experiment conducted with upgraded measurement system</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(March 2004)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Physical Review E has announced the publication of     an article by a team of researchers from Rensselaer Polytechnic     Institute (RPI), Purdue University, Oak Ridge National     Laboratory (ORNL), and the Russian Academy of Science (RAS)     stating that they have replicated and extended previous     experimental results that indicated the occurrence of nuclear     fusion using a novel approach for plasma confinement.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=522&skinNameSticky=default">Load-Shedding Systems May Reduce Power Outages</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(October 2003)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       New methods of reducing strain on the nation\'s power grid     are in greater demand than ever. Rather than sacrificing our     precious air conditioning, new lighting methods allow office     workers to keep their cool while offering energy-efficient,     cost-effective means to reduce the likelihood of further system     failures.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');document.writeln('<p>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwHeading"><a href="http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=157&skinNameSticky=default">If These Walls Could Heat (and Cool)</a></span>');document.writeln('    <span class="caption">(June 2003)</span><br/>');document.writeln('    <span class="lwSummary">       Steven Van Dessel, assistant professor of architecture at     Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, is combining home comfort     with energy conservation. His patent-pending system, called the     Active Building Envelope (ABE), incorporates solar-cell and     thermoelectric technologies to turn the walls of your home into     an "intelligent" heating and cooling system.        </span>');document.writeln('</p>');