We wanted to take a moment and just say "CONGRATULATIONS!" to all of the #CLTEngineering Energy Concentration graduates on this special day. We can't wait to see how each of you will #ForgeTheFuture of the power and energy industry and beyond!
UNC Charlotte Energy Production & Infrastructure Center (EPIC)
Research Services
Charlotte, NC 1,291 followers
Turning energy research into reality.
About us
The Energy Production and Infrastructure Center (EPIC) serves as a state-of-the-art research center that provides education and applied research opportunities to students with energy related interests. Our industry-education partnerships unite students, faculty and industrial partners to collaborate on interdisciplinary research and learning. EPIC and The William States Lee College of Engineering have paired together to create programs, courses and energy concentrations within multiple departments that surpass technical skills and engineering. The curriculum teaches students project management, collaborative teamwork, risk analysis and leadership skills. Our facilities assist the energy industry training the next generation of engineers who deliver new and creative solutions for the energy industry.
- Website
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http://epic.charlotte.edu/
External link for UNC Charlotte Energy Production & Infrastructure Center (EPIC)
- Industry
- Research Services
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Charlotte, NC
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 2012
- Specialties
- Power Systems Modernization, Large Energy Component Design&Manufacturing, Power Infrastructure&Environmental Development, Energy Analytics&Markets, Renewables&Energy Efficiency, Energy&Environment, Engineering, Procurement&Construction, and Transportation Energy
Locations
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Primary
9201 University City Blvd.
EPIC
Charlotte, NC 28223, US
Employees at UNC Charlotte Energy Production & Infrastructure Center (EPIC)
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Dr. -Ing. Nenad A. Sarunac
EPIC Professor at Energy Production & Infrastructure Center (EPIC)
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Badrul Chowdhury
Professor at UNC Charlotte
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Md Amimul Ehsan
PhD Student at UNC Charlotte
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Suhas Raju
Data Analysis/Research/Sustainability/Electrical Engineering/Building Technology/Energy Data Analysis/Smart Buildings/Energy Research/Machine Learning
Updates
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It's always rewarding to balance out the technical with the creative! We gave our KIT exchange students a well-deserved break to discover some of Charlotte's highlights while they're here from Germany. From cracking King Tut's Curse at an escape room to exploring the NASCAR Hall of Fame, we introduced them to just a taste of the diverse experiences available in Charlotte! #CLTEPIC
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We love to see our students become involved in major events to showcase their handwork and talents! Recently two students from our 2024 Collegiate Wind Competition team represented the UNC Charlotte College of Engineering at the International Partnering Forum in New Orleans, LA. There they showcased a project for "A Design of a Hybrid Offshore Wind Farm on Lake Michigan" to many global leaders and businesses in the offshore wind energy supply chain. Congratulations to Melissa and Cody for this achievement ⭐️
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Our student researchers from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology have landed here at EPIC and we're excited to welcome them to the team! Over the next several months, they will be working on a wide variety of power and energy focused projects. #CLTEPIC #CLTEngineering
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It's always great to have our #EPICaffiliates drop in to talk with our students about the exciting technologies and career opportunities within the power and energy industry. A special thanks to EPRI for sparking up some insightful conversation during our recent lunch and learn!
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EPIC is so proud to extend our heartfelt congratulations to Ms. Marion Cantor for becoming this year's SHRA Employee of the Year! "Her cheerful attitude and commitment to her teammates and constituents provides a stable and uplifting presence leading to greater efficiency in staff performance as well as proudly upholding the ideals of the institution. This employee regularly tackles high visibility projects and conference events. The William States Lee College of Engineering is a source of pride for many, this employee’s daily focus is to ensure this is true and she is a wonderful representative for the College and University" - Jim Gafford - Assistant Director, Special Projects Please join us in congratulating Marion on this great achievement!
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Attention UNC Charlotte Innovators! The EPIC Innovator Competition is your stage to showcase groundbreaking ideas in energy. Stand a chance to win up to $1,000 and get unparalleled access to mentorship and networking opportunities with industry leaders. Why You Should Enter: Cash Prizes: Compete for $1,000, $500, and $300 awards. Professional Growth: Gain feedback, mentorship, and potential financial support from EPIC Affiliates. Impactful Innovation: Your idea could lead to positive change in society and the energy sector. Eligibility: Open to all UNC Charlotte students, faculty, and staff with energy-related concepts or prototypes. Submission Requirements: One-page project abstract. One-page resume per team member. Don't miss this opportunity! Email jruchser@charlotte.edu to sign up.
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It's always great to see what our students are up to in EPIC's Highbay! Our ASCE student chapter's steel bridge competition team has completed the fabrication of their design. Each year, this competition allows students to translate their classroom knowledge into a practical hands-on project. #CLTEPIC #CLTEngineering #RealWorldReady
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CLEANcarolinas, a National Science Foundation Developmental Innovation Engine awarded to EPIC at UNC Charlotte and project partners, was honored to host the NC TOWERS quarterly meeting on February 1st at the Foundation for the Carolinas in Charlotte. CLEANcarolinas’ focus on driving economic development and job creation in the Carolinas, centered on convening critical stakeholders to support the development of offshore wind, aligns closely with that of the Task Force. Task Force Chair Marqueta Welton presided over the meeting, with NC Secretary of Commerce Machelle Baker Sanders in attendance. The program included an overview of the two-state CLEANcarolinas initiative led by Dr. Michael Mazzola, Project Director and a panel discussion with industry representatives currently working in the offshore wind supply chain.
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CLEANcarolinas, a National Science Foundation Developmental Innovation Engine awarded to EPIC at UNC Charlotte, was honored to host the NC Department of Commerce and the NC Towers Task Force on January 31st for an evening reception at the Discovery Place Science Museum in Charlotte. With the theme of “offshore wind isn’t just a coastal opportunity”, the event brought together a broad array of public and private sector professionals working to advance offshore wind deployment. In her remarks focused on the economic development opportunities OSW will provide, Secretary of Commerce Machelle Baker Sanders reconfirmed Governor Roy Cooper’s commitment to attracting new industries and job creation by developing one of our most abundant and promising natural resources: the wind off our Carolina shores.