Grand Technion Energy Program

The emblem of the Technion

The Nancy and Stephen Grand Technion Energy Program (GTEP) or Grand Technion Energy Program was established in 2007 at Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, which is Israel's first university, founded in 1912.

Overview

GTEP's stated aim is to bring together Technion's researchers to discover and tap alternative and renewable energy sources, promote more efficient energy use, and reduce the environmental damage caused by the production of fossil fuels.[1]

GTEP is interdisciplinary, with members spanning the range from nano science through to applied engineering.[2]

The stated GTEP mission is:[3]

  1. To support energy projects with global impact
  2. To promote multidisciplinary cooperation
  3. To build on Israel and Technion's existing strengths in energy research and application
  4. To attract new faculty into energy research
  5. To attract graduate students
  6. To strengthen industrial & international cooperation
  7. To raise awareness in Israel and across the world of energy issues

More than 40 faculty members from nine Technion faculties are involved in GTEP projects.

GTEP's four-point strategy

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Five largest producers of solar photovoltaics, % of total world solar photovoltaic production (2001–2010).
Alternative fuels
Renewable energy sources
Energy storage and conversion
Energy conservation

National leadership

Solar dish at Ben-Gurion National Solar Energy Center in Israel.

In 2011, GTEP submitted the winning proposal to the Israel Science Foundation,[5] through the framework of the Israeli Centers for Research Excellence (I-CORE). As proposal coordinator, GTEP is coordinating top researchers to advance research into Solar fuels from Technion, the Weizmann Institute of Science and Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. The I-CORE for Solar Fuels includes nine existing faculty members from each university and 3 new faculty members in each school (a total of 36 members).[6]

Notable GTEP faculty members

Technion faculties involved with GTEP

Wikimania 2011: view from the Technion dorms at night.

GTEP International Graduate Studies Program

Helium Spectrum Technion.

GTEP houses Israel's only multidisciplinary graduate studies program in energy science and technology.[12]

References

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  2. "Technion Focus" (PDF). Focus.technion.ac.il. October 2010. Retrieved 2015-11-21.
  3. Archived July 22, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
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  5. "Israel Science Foundation". Isf.org.il. Retrieved 2015-11-21.
  6. https://web.archive.org/web/20110817134843/http://gtepisrael.blogspot.com/2011/07/technion-focus-magazine-technion-to.html. Archived from the original on August 17, 2011. Retrieved September 22, 2011. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  7. "Ceramic Foam Provides Safe Alternative to Asbestos". Composite.about.com. 2001-05-16. Retrieved 2015-11-21.
  8. Archived January 5, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
  9. "Silicon-air battery touts unlimited shelf life". EE Times. Retrieved 2015-11-21.
  10. "Nir Tessler - Interview". ScienceWatch.com. Retrieved 2015-11-21.
  11. "News - Grand Technion Energy Program". Tep.technion.ac.il. Retrieved 2015-11-21.
  12. https://web.archive.org/web/20110721134512/http://gtep.technion.ac.il/interdisciplinary_study_program.php?LinkID=41. Archived from the original on July 21, 2011. Retrieved December 11, 2010. Missing or empty |title= (help)
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