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2012 Spring: Graduate/Senior Undergraduate course
MSE410/810, Materials for Energy Applications (Professor
Don Morelli is lead) 2011 Spring: Two graduate courses in energy related areas are being offered: MSE891, Materials for Energy Applications (Professor Don Morelli is lead) and; CEM913, Energy Science (Professor Tom Hamann is lead). They will have some joint topics and lectures. 2010 - CORE-CM/Industry meeting agenda : November 4th Energy Storage and Generation RDT Consortium, Exploratory meeting 2010 - Seminar Fall Semester : Thursdays 12-1 pm Complex materials and related energy and nano-medical applications BPS 1400. Pizza and other goodies available 11:45am. 2010 - Summer workshop : June 13th - June 16th Complex materials for energy applications. 2010 - Seminar Spring Semester : Thursdays 12-1 pm Complex materials and related energy and nano-medical applications BPS 1400. Pizza and other goodies available 11:45am. 2009 - Seminar Fall Semester : Thursdays 12-1 pm Complex materials and related energy and nano-medical applications BPS 1400. Pizza and other goodies available 11:45am. 2009 - July 1 CORE-CM Inaugurated through funding from the office of the VP for research Michigan State University. ![]() |