The Kansas State University Center for Sustainable Energy, through research and educational efforts, seeks to provide sustainable, renewable energy while maintaining the environment and providing an adequate food supply. K-State offers significant educational and scientific resources related to the complete cycle of biofuels production. Basic and applied research, education, and outreach activities are components of the center. More than 30 faculty from across campus, including the colleges of agriculture, arts and sciences, and engineering, are involved in center activities.
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Center for Sustainable Energy
Pursuing Innovation
Apply to become an NSF IGERT trainee
I-STAR Bioenergy
Award includes stipend, tuition and fees
Applications due Feb. 1, 2010
Sun Grant Awarded
"Online Courses on Biorenewable Resources and on Engineering Sustainability"
John Schlup, Principal Investigator
"Cellulosic Ethanol: Critical Constraints to Success" Pre-Meeting Presentations
AACC International Annual Meeting
Baltimore, Maryland; Sept. 13, 2009
CSE Graduate Assistantships
2009-10 CSE Assistantships Awards Announced
Quarterly Newsletters Fourth Quarter 2009
Student and Faculty Programs in Biorenewables
• European Academic Exchange Programs
Next opportunity Spring 2010
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Funding Opportunities for Sustainable Energy