Training Future Navy Workforce in Modelling and Simulation, Energy, Power, and Thermal Management of Advanced High Power Density Systems for Sea Platforms

Abstract

ABSTRACT Florida State University Center for Advanced Power Systems (FSU-CAPS) is proposing to recruit domestic undergraduate students who are immediately able to obtain DOD security clearance to engage them in state of the art research projects with the goal of encouraging them to pursue graduate programs in STEM areas that are of interest to the Navy and generating interest in pursuing careers in the Navy. By engaging the students in research projects that arepart of a broad program on existing Navy funded research activities, the students will be provided opportunities to be involved in various technologies and see the big-picture context of their research to benefit the US Navy and the country. The students will be part of the larger learning community of fellow students, post-doctoral and full time researchers, and faculty members. The involvement in a broad research program and being a part of large group of researchers working on several related technologies with a common goal will lead to the academic and professional success of the students and thereby enhancing the quality of their research and their interest in pursuing Navy, government, or DoD industry careers.

Document Details

Document Type
DoD Grant Award
Publication Date
May 23, 2019
Source ID
N000141912346

Entities

People

  • Roger Mcginnis

Organizations

  • Florida State University
  • Office of Naval Research
  • United States Navy

Tags

Fields of Study

  • Education

Readers

  • Defense Technology Research and Development.
  • Research Science/Academic Research