16 May, 2012

  

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The Center for Energy Research is a focus area for research, information exchange, and education in energy topics. Issues of particular interest to our geographical region include more general topics such as: solar energy utilization schemes, arid regions energy systems (e.g. dry cooling considerations), advanced cooling concepts (e.g. refrigeration systems that do not use CFCs), and nuclear waste issues are of particular importance. On a broader application basis, conventional power generation systems, energy conservation devices and systems, and environmental control issues for energy systems are of interest. The Center serves as a generator and catalyst for ideas, a stimulus for interdisciplinary cooperation, and a facilitator for commercialization.

The Center acts as a base for bringing together people from a variety of disciplines to work on specific problems of interest. These problems may be defined within the Center without particular knowledge of funding, drawing upon strengths of the people involved. People within the Center then seek possible funding sources for this work. Alternatively, funding opportunities may become known to Center personnel, and focus groups will be formed to attack these problems. Since the Center does not receive discretionary funding, most projects are of the latter type.

Information exchange and educational activities are an integral part of the function of the Center. To cite examples of each of these, a Solar Energy Interest Group has been formed under the auspices of the Center. This group sponsors discussions of solar applications, and hosts professionals in the field for visits and seminars to UNLV. A second type of function is the stimulus for formal class offerings. Under the encouragement of Center personnel, a class offering, EGG 450/650, Introduction to Solar Energy Applications, is being offered at UNLV. Faculty from Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Environmental Studies, Architecture, and Political Science give various portions of the course.

While the Center is broad in its scope and welcomes interactions with any interested party within the University and Community College System of Nevada as well as laboratories elsewhere, a major thrust is located in the Howard R. Hughes College of Engineering at UNLV. Close affiliations exist with the College of Science and the School of Architecture at UNLV. The Director of the Center reports to the Dean of the Howard R. Hughes College of Engineering. 

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Dr. Boehm's Winter Asian Visit 2011 - Friday, January 13, 2012

R. Boehm (center) shown next to Professor Herchang Ay, Dean of Research and Development and in charge of the Apollo Solar Car Team at National Kaoshiung University of Applied Sciences, Kaoshiung, Taiwan, on December 23, 2011. Boehm visited colleagues and delivered lectures in Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, and Hong Kong on this visit. (Related photo)

 
R. Boehm at dinner in Seoul with Cheju National University faculty and government staff members - Thursday, May 26, 2011

Dinner in Seoul for R. Boehm with Dr. Wongee Chun of Cheju National University (lower left) and several staff members of the government laboratory Kitech (right hand side). (Related Photo)

 
R. Boehm joined faculty members at Hong Kong Polytechnic University - Tuesday, May 24, 2011

R. Boehm joining some faculty members at Hong Kong Polytechnic University Department of Building Services Engineering for lunch. (Related Photo)

 

 
R. Boehm in invited lecture at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University - Monday, May 23, 2011

R. Boehm giving an invited lecture to a Continuing Professional Development group at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University Department of Building Services Engineering. (Related Photo)

 

 
Members of the Japan Heat Service Utilities Association toured CER facility - Saturday, October 02, 2010