As New York’s clean energy economy rapidly expands and drives job growth, there's a need for skilled workers in the energy storage and clean energy industry in the Capital Region and throughout New York State.
UAlbany offers three programs that leverage faculty expertise and an energy storage laboratory to teach the fundamentals of energy storage, battery cell manufacture and storage unit management. As a program participant, you'll build a battery from start to finish, use batteries with power generation systems and choose from many different experiential learning programs and internships.
Topics will include an introduction to battery design, battery packaging and safety, battery electrochemistry, battery testing, grid storage technology, recycling, and feature an innovative project.
The Workforce Training Program is for anyone seeking to advance their career in the field. You'll be trained during a two-week program. Upon completion of the workshop you'll receive a Certificate of Attendance.
Complete your application today!
Program Dates
- Classroom Training: May 13-17, 2024
- Laboratory Training: May 20-24, 2024
The High School Training Program is for high school students. You'll train during a two-semester program offered in the Fall and Spring semesters or during a four-week summer program in June and July. You can also register as a non-matriculated student to earn college credit. Complete your application today!
Take the training over two academic semesters
Semester 1 - September to December
- Classroom Presentations: 1 hour per week
- Laboratory Training: 1 or more hours per week
AND
Semester 2 - February to May
- Laboratory Training: 1 or more hours per week
- Student poster presentations: May
OR during the summer
June and July
The Capstone Training Program is open to University at Albany and other college and university students who'll earn college credit for each semester of the program. Complete your application today!
Program Dates
Semester 1 - September to December
- Classroom Presentations: 1 hour per week
- Laboratory Training: 1 or more hours per week
Semester 2 - February to May
- Laboratory Training: 1 or more hours per week
- Student poster presentations: May
Programs are supported by NYSERDA and the University at Albany.
Contacts
- Dr. Harry Efstathiadis at [email protected]
- Dr. Iulian Gherasoiu at [email protected]