Sustainable Energy Systems
Growth in world population and continual improvements in living standards in developing countries will increase demands for energy in the next 40 years, posing tremendous challenges for providing affordable energy.
Cornell University is committed to being a leader in the field of sustainable development. In addition to the Cornell Energy Systems Institute (CSEI), several Cornell Centers coordinate efforts in related research and education including the Cornell Center for a Sustainable Future and the Cornell Fuel Cell Institute. The Robert Frederick Smith School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering is a key part of those efforts. With a framework that includes physical, chemical, and biological energy transformations, transport of heat and mass in fluids and solids, materials for energy capture and storage, process analysis, design, and simulation, and full life cycle analysis of energy and mass flows, a chemical engineering education provides the ideal skill set for tackling a wide range of energy problems. Energy-related research conducted in CBE has direct applications in:
- Chemical engineering processing for renewable and cleaner conventional energy extraction, upgrading, and conversion.
- Fabrication of next-generation solar cells and photochemical converters and batteries and other storage devices from nanoscale building blocks.
- Production of energetic materials, fuels, and bioproducts from a wide range of biomass feedstocks ranging from energy crops and algae to agricultural and food wastes, as well as energy production from Earth energy systems including engineered geothermal systems.
Research Area Faculty
The faculty researchers in this area exemplify the collaborative nature of the work done at Cornell Engineering.
Geoffrey Abers
John D. Albertson
Lynden A. Archer
Toby R. Ault
Rebecca J. Barthelmie
Edwin (Todd) Cowen
James R. Engstrom
Tobias Hanrath
Yong L. Joo
Donald L. Koch
David Anthony Muller
Sriramya Duddukuri Nair
Semida Silveira
Sadaf Sobhani
Abraham D. Stroock
Jefferson W. Tester
Fengqi You
Lenan Zhang
Research Area Field Faculty
Faculty researchers from Cornell's several campuses contribute to this research area.
Timur Kamil Dogan
Research Groups
- Abbott Group Website
- Abers Group Website
- albertsonlab.cee.cornell.edu
- Archer Group Website
- Arson Lab
- Arson on Google Scholar
- Barthelmie Wind Energy Research Lab
- Cornell-Cantabria Exchange Program
- Critical Infrastructure Systems Lab
- David Muller Group
- Engstrom Group
- Environmental Systems Lab
- Fengqi You Google Scholar Profile
- Fengqi You Group Website
- Hanrath Group
- Joo Group Website
- Kavli Institute at Cornell for Nanoscale Science
- Mays Group Website
- McLaskey Research Group
- Nair's Research Group
- Research Gate Archive of Cowen's Publications
- Sobhani Lab
- Stroock Group Website
- Symbiotic Engineering and Analysis Laboratory
- Tester Group Website
- Timur Dogan website
- Welcome to the Emerging Climate Risk Lab (ECRL)