Hyun Jin Kim
Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering (ME), The University of Alabama (UA) Email: hjkim@ua.edu kimlab.ua.edu/ |
Hyunjung Ji
Assistant Professor, Political Science, UA Email: hji4@ua.edu Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/hyunjung-ji-1b6a8785/ |
Amy Salazar
Executive Director, Capstone Center for Student Success, UA Email: Amelia.Salazar@ua.edu Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/absalazar Capstone Center for Student Success: success.ua.edu/ |
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Keith Woodbury
Professor Emeritus, ME, Alabama Industrial Assessment Center (AIAC), UA Email: keith.woodbury@ua.edu LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/keith-woodbury-59265217/ |
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Laurel Holmes
Education Manager at Energy Alabama Email: lholmes@energyalabama.org LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/laurell-holmes-0930 |
Colby Putman
Undergraduate Research Coordinator Email: cputman@crimson.ua.edu Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/colby-putman/ |
Sally Grace Shettles
Graduate Research Coordinator Email: sgshettles@crimson.ua.edu LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sallygraceshettles/ |
Collaborating Organizations
Alabama Industrial Assessment Center
Our mission is to assist manufacturers in the state of Alabama by identifying opportunities to reduce energy consumption and save money. In doing so, our program reduces Alabama’s carbon footprint and trains engineers of tomorrow in energy-saving practices. The Alabama Industrial Assessment Center is funded by the Advanced Manufacturing Office of the U.S. Dept. of Energy to provide energy efficiency assistance to manufacturers by faculty-led student assessment teams. The Alabama IAC is one of 31 Industrial Assessment Centers nationwide.
Visit our website here:
iac.ua.edu/
Capstone Center for Student Success
The Capstone Center for Student Success provides a network of services to support holistic student success, including a combination of academic support services, specialized support programs, and intentional partnerships throughout UA. All services provided by the CCSS are free for currently-registered UA students. Programs and services provided to help assist undergraduate students include, but are not limited to:
Visit Our website here:
success.ua.edu/
Energy Alabama
Energy Alabama is a nonprofit membership-based organization that has advocated for clean energy in Alabama since 2014. Our work is based on two pillars: education and advocacy.
EDUCATION
Our education efforts are focused on developing and inspiring tomorrow’s leaders through hands-on, interactive sustainable-energy educational activities. Our goal is to improve Alabama’s overall student achievement results in STEM-energy through the implementation of energy education in Alabama K-12 school systems.
ADVOCACY
Our advocacy efforts are focused on making it easier and more equitable to save energy and install renewable energy. Today many policies and laws block the deployment of sustainable energy in our great state. We think that is wrong. And we intend to change it. People have a right to make improvements to their property and should have a choice about where their energy comes from.
Visit our website here:
energyalabama.org/
Our mission is to assist manufacturers in the state of Alabama by identifying opportunities to reduce energy consumption and save money. In doing so, our program reduces Alabama’s carbon footprint and trains engineers of tomorrow in energy-saving practices. The Alabama Industrial Assessment Center is funded by the Advanced Manufacturing Office of the U.S. Dept. of Energy to provide energy efficiency assistance to manufacturers by faculty-led student assessment teams. The Alabama IAC is one of 31 Industrial Assessment Centers nationwide.
Visit our website here:
iac.ua.edu/
Capstone Center for Student Success
The Capstone Center for Student Success provides a network of services to support holistic student success, including a combination of academic support services, specialized support programs, and intentional partnerships throughout UA. All services provided by the CCSS are free for currently-registered UA students. Programs and services provided to help assist undergraduate students include, but are not limited to:
- Peer and Professional Academic Coaching
- Individual and small group tutoring
- Introductory, compass, and academic success courses
- Reading, study skills, and academic success skill sessions and workshops
- Computer labs and student study spaces
- First year transition and leadership programming
- Crimson Edge and Exploring for Success (PMST) programs
- Referrals to other UA services and programs
- Preparation for professional school and graduate school entrance examinations
- Student Support Services/TRiO
- Alabama REACH, Coca-Cola First Generation Scholarship, Annexstad Leaders for Tomorrow Scholarship, and Horatio Alger Association Al and Cathy Annexstad Scholarship
Visit Our website here:
success.ua.edu/
Energy Alabama
Energy Alabama is a nonprofit membership-based organization that has advocated for clean energy in Alabama since 2014. Our work is based on two pillars: education and advocacy.
EDUCATION
Our education efforts are focused on developing and inspiring tomorrow’s leaders through hands-on, interactive sustainable-energy educational activities. Our goal is to improve Alabama’s overall student achievement results in STEM-energy through the implementation of energy education in Alabama K-12 school systems.
ADVOCACY
Our advocacy efforts are focused on making it easier and more equitable to save energy and install renewable energy. Today many policies and laws block the deployment of sustainable energy in our great state. We think that is wrong. And we intend to change it. People have a right to make improvements to their property and should have a choice about where their energy comes from.
Visit our website here:
energyalabama.org/