Case Western Reserve University welcomes Ohio industries, universities and non-profit organizations with a vested interest in energy outcomes to join in its efforts to take the state and country to the next level in energy innovation—to create an Institute for Energy Efficiency.
In addition to helping to transform Ohio’s existing industry and the nation and world’s prospects, partners will benefit from shared resources, cutting-edge industry updates, in-depth research across disciplines and best practices in energy efficiency, among other advantages.
As a comprehensive research institution, Case Western Reserve University draws more than $370 million in research funding, including nearly $40 million in world-class engineering research.
Case’s extensive partnerships with corporate, academic and governmental institutions enhance all its energy innovation activities. The university boasts many successful, longstanding relationships with leading partners across the state and around the world. These strategic partnerships are essential to the university's success as one of the largest private research universities in the region and integral to positioning Ohio as a national leader in meeting the energy challenges of the 21st century.
For more information, or to become a partner in Ohio’s energy future, contact:
The Institute for Energy Efficiency
Iwan D. Alexander, Ph.D.
Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Case Western Reserve University
10900 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio 44106-7222
216-368-6045
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