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2021 graduate launching career with the help of Engineering Ambassadors

2021 graduate launching career with the help of Engineering Ambassadors Mechanical engineering’s Amanda Hildenbrand shares her passion for engineering and translates it to career success, bolstered by Raytheon Technologies Amanda Hildenbrand, a senior majoring in mechanical engineering, earned an internship with United Technologies Corporation s Pratt & Whitney in 2019 through relationships forged in the Engineering Ambassadors program. Image: Image provided 2021 graduate launching career with the help of Engineering Ambassadors Erin Cassidy Hendrick April 21, 2021 UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. Driven by a passion to fuse creativity and technical skills, Amanda Hildenbrand, a senior majoring in mechanical engineering, knew that she could find her niche at Penn State.

Wells Drilled Before 2018 Tested for Leaks in Colorado, New Mexico and Pennsylvania

Wells Drilled Before 2018 Tested for Leaks in Colorado, New Mexico and Pennsylvania Public data from three big producing states has found that some wells drilled before 2018, particularly directional wells used often in unconventional plays, may have integrity issues that could cause internal leaks.  Led by researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), the new report compiled more than 470,000 regulatory records from well integrity tests in Colorado, New Mexico, and Pennsylvania on 100,000-plus wells drilled before 2018. The research was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. “We mined publicly available records from state regulatory databases and synthesized the results of various well testing methods into a uniform dataset that describes the integrity of 105,031 wells,” researchers said. “Our analysis of the dataset provides insight into regional well leakage frequencies in three U.S. states.”

OHIO s corrosion institute gains international recognition, continues to lead in research

OHIO’s corrosion institute gains international recognition, continues to lead in research Published: April 14, 2021 Author: Jalyn Bolyard Rich-Joseph Facun/Ohio University OHIO students and associate professor Marc Singer (second from right) work in the Institute for Corrosion and Multiphase Technology in March 2021. The facility is able to stimulate a variety of complex corrosion environments for study. Not many people think of corrosion every day. However, the professors and students researching at Ohio University’s Institute for Corrosion and Multiphase Technology (ICMT) work continuously to find new ways to mitigate issues caused by corrosion.  The ICMT, out of Russ College of Engineering and Technology, has been awarded the National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE) International 2021 Distinguished Organization Award by the Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP) recognizing outstanding con

Labor Helps Obama Energy Secretary Push and Profit from Net Zero Fossil Fuels

DeSmog May 24, 2020 @ 04:00 Progressive activists have called for a Green New Deal, a linking of the U.S. climate and labor movements to create an equitable and decarbonized economy and move away from fossil fuels to address the climate crisis. But major labor unions and President Barack Obama’s Energy Secretary have far different plans. On the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, the AFL–CIO and the Energy Futures Initiative (EFI) a nonprofit founded and run by former Obama Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz launched the Labor Energy Partnership. Unlike those calling for a Green New Deal, though, this alliance supports increased fracking for oil and gas, as well as other controversial technologies that critics say prop up fossil fuels. It’s also an agenda matching a number of the former Energy Secretary’s personal financial investments.

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