Summaries of energy research at colleges and universities
Many of the basic studies conducted in support of the Department of Energy's management of the nation's energy supplies are conducted by college and university faculty members and students. These studies cover a broad spectrum ranging from the physical sciences and engineering through the social, economic, and political sciences. This publication acknowledges and records this significant contribution. Records of 1531 studies at 225 colleges and universities are included. Each record is introduced by the name of the project, the name of the individual heading the study group, and the name of the college or university. A paragraph that describes each study activity and in some cases publications that have resulted from the study are included. Investigator, research organization, location of research, and subject indexes are provided. The following subjects are included: coal and coal products; petroleum; natural gas; oil shales and tar sands; nuclear fuels; fusion fuels; isotope and radiation source technology; hydrogen; other synthetic and natural fuels; hydro energy; solar energy; geothermal energy; wind energy; electric power engineering; nuclear power plants; nuclear reactor technology; energy storage; energy management and policy; energy conversion; energy conservation, consumption, and utilization; advanced automotive propulsion systems; materials; chemistry; engineering; explosions and explosives; environmental sciences, atmospheric; environmental sciences, terrestrial; environmental sciences, aquatic; environmental--social aspects of energy technologies; biomedical sciences, basic studies, biomedical sciences, applied studies, health and safety; geosciences; physics research; fusion energy, general and miscellaneous.
- Research Organization:
- Department of Energy, Oak Ridge, TN (USA). Technical Information Center
- OSTI ID:
- 6130633
- Report Number(s):
- TID-3376
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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