CEE Seniors,
The Clean Energy Institute has some amazing 2 quarter capstone opportunities for CIVE/ENVE students (WIN24/SPR24) to work on projects with the Beacon Hill Community Council, the Clallam County Gov’t, the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe and the Squamish Tribe.
If chosen for this opportunity, the CHEME 497 B credits would satisfy your CIVE/ENVE capstone requirement.
If you are interested in learning more and have a desire to work with these communities, this opportunity should not be missed. Please see the video below from the Director of the Clean Energy Institute, Daniel T. Schwartz, outlining the program rationale, the partners for this program , student needs, and the enrollment process.
- Video of Daniel Schwartz presenting this Capstone Opportunity
- If interested, you can apply following the instructions below:
- Request Add Code for ChemE 497 B from dts@uw.edu and rdd@uw.edu
- State your Major and Specialization within major in e-mail
- State your Project Preferences
- Beacon Hill Resiliency
- Suquamish Tribe Energy and Carbon Strategy
- Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe Power Quality and Resiliency
- Clallam County (I) Energy and Carbon; (II) Structural/Geotech
- Favorable: Multilingual or have lived or worked in any of these communities.
- Request Add Code for ChemE 497 B from dts@uw.edu and rdd@uw.edu
Since the results of your application for this project might not be known in time for WIN24’s registration day (Nov 3, 2023), we recommend having a parallel plan to satisfy your capstone in the case that you are not selected.
Thank you and let us know if you have any questions!