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Adams keynotes annual MLK Celebration, tours EPIC

Congresswoman Alma Adams (NC-12) encouraged students to be committed not only to themselves but also to their communities during her keynote at “Revolutionizing the Dream,” celebrating the life, work and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. on Tuesday, Jan. 17.

Transmission and Distribution World features EPIC

UNC Charlotte’s Energy Production and Infrastructure Center (EPIC) recently was featured on the website Transmission and Distribution World.

In an article on the website, EPIC was called one of the “biggest university/industry partnerships in the country.”

EPIC director Johan Enslin invited Transmission and Distribution World Strategic Director Rich Bush, a mechanical engineer, to visit the facility. He was “mesmerized with the million pound, 32-foot high wall where EPIC researchers can evaluate transmission foundations and tower sections.”

Utility rates topic of upcoming EPIC Energy Seminar

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Christopher Ayers, executive director of the N.C. Utilities Commission Public Staff, will discuss “Utility Ratemaking 101” from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Thursday, June 2, in EPIC, Room 1332. This presentation is part of the EPIC Energy Seminar Series.

EPIC to hold ‘Reinventing the Power Industry’

UNC Charlotte’s Energy Production and Infrastructure Center, in conjunction with CLT Joules, will hold the energy seminar series “Reinventing the Power Industry” from 1 to 4 p.m., Thursday, April 21.

EPIC focused on energy solutions

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Learn more about UNC Charlotte’s Energy Production and Infrastructure Center (EPIC), a state-of-the-art facility for energy-related research and education. EPIC’s industry-education partnerships unite students, faculty and industrial partners to collaborate on interdisciplinary research and learning.

EPIC to host ‘Discover Engineering Day’

Designed to showcase the field, “Discover Engineering Day” will feature a talk from a NASA expert, tour of EPIC energy labs and the motorsports engineering facility, faculty research displays and more on Saturday, Feb. 20.

Tim Ezell, chief of NASA Systems Development, Integration and Test Division, will speak, and participants will learn more about the Charlotte Engineering Early College, a Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools facility located near EPIC.

NCBPA, EPIC study demonstrates state’s leadership in energy-efficient home, building construction

The North Carolina Building Performance Association (NCBPA) and UNC Charlotte’s Energy Production and Infrastructure Center (EPIC) recently announced the results of a study on energy efficient and high performance homes and buildings in North Carolina.

‘Energy Careers for Veterans’ scheduled

ROTC cadets and alumni/student veterans have the chance to network with representatives from companies in the energy industry during “Energy Careers for Veterans,” scheduled for 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 16, at the Motorsports Research Lab.

As part of the event, an NHRA top fuel dragster, sponsored by the U.S. Army and part of Don Schumacher Racing (DSR), will be on display. A DSR crew member will be present to answer questions about the dragster.

EPIC, the Motorsports Engineering program and the University Career Center are cosponsoring this opportunity.

Annual ‘Race to the Beach’ contest begun

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UNC Charlotte is participating in the “Race to the Beach” clean commute challenge, which is under way. The contest, cosponsored by Charlotte Area Air Awareness, CATS and Sustain Charlotte, offers incentives for individuals to discover new ways to get to work besides driving alone.

Visit RacetotheBeach.com to register for the clean commute challenge. Participants should log in their clean commutes each week of the race to be entered in weekly drawings for prizes.

Graduate students from prestigious German institute partnering with EPIC researchers

Eleven graduate students from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) in Karlsruhe, Germany, are participating in a six-month research exchange program at UNC Charlotte’s Energy Production and Infrastructure Center (EPIC), part of the William States Lee College of Engineering.