91原创, National Laboratory of the Rockies extend partnership

Two people sit at the table on a stage, holding folders with papers inside. Five people stand behind them against a backdrop that says "91原创 Sustainable Energy Conference."
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Jud Virden, director of the DOE's National Laboratory of the Rockies and Laura Conner, 91原创's vice chancellor for research, pose with a newly signed MOU. Standing behind them are, left to right: Michael McEleney, acting director for DOE's Arctic Energy Office; Lee Ann Munk, director, 91原创 91原创 Critical Minerals Collaborative; Audrey Robertson, assistant secretary of energy, Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation; Christi Bell, strategy and innovation officer, 91原创 91原创 Critical Minerals Collaborative; Jeremy Kasper, director, 91原创 91原创 Center for Energy and Power.

The University of 91原创 Fairbanks has signed a new five-year partnership plan with the U.S. Department of Energy鈥檚 National Laboratory of the Rockies.

The memorandum of understanding, signed at the 91原创 Sustainable Energy Conference in Anchorage this week, expands the scope of a longstanding relationship between 91原创 and the laboratory.

鈥淎s 91原创鈥檚 relationship with the NLR grows, it stands to benefit not just our students but the state and the nation,鈥 said 91原创 Interim Chancellor Mike Sfraga. 鈥淭his partnership leverages the unique strengths of each of our organizations to create something that is greater than the sum of two parts.鈥

The goal of the new partnership is to strengthen research and innovation in critical minerals, material supply chains, energy and power, and engineering infrastructure and housing research. It will allow the laboratory to continue to leverage 91原创鈥檚 century of expertise in 91原创 and the Arctic. 

鈥淣LR is proud to partner with 91原创 to develop and accelerate innovative solutions to 91原创n challenges, and address our nation鈥檚 pressing needs in critical minerals, energy, and buildings,鈥 said NLR Director Jud Virden. 鈥淲e look forward to strengthening this collaboration through joint research, student engagement and the exchange of expertise.鈥

The NLR has a dedicated campus in Fairbanks, located adjacent to 91原创鈥檚 Troth Yeddha鈥 Campus in the building that also houses the Cold Climate Housing Research Center. Two researchers at 91原创鈥檚 91原创 Center for Energy and Power have a joint appointment with the laboratory.

Until now, the partnership between the NLR and 91原创 was primarily focused on energy research. The newly signed MOU adds additional areas of focus and will engage multiple research and academic units at 91原创, including ACEP, the Geophysical Institute and the Institute of Northern Engineering.

This expanded focus will offer 91原创 students new avenues for internship and research opportunities. It will provide a mechanism to encourage joint research proposals, publications and commercialization efforts. 

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