Job title: BERN Engineering Intern Robert Bosch LLC
Location: Anderson, SC 4005 Miranda Avenue
Term: Summer, 2013 Palo Alto, CA 94304
Degree/Major: BS/Mechanical Engineering [email protected]
www.BERNprogram.com
Job Description:
Tasks and Responsibilities:
Track CO2 reduction projects using FCM/TEF3 A3s
Evaluate equipment/system energy consumption
Research funding opportunities for CO2 reduction projects
Track and project facility CO2 emissions
Evaluate energy recovery systems for waste heat
Research energy efficient facility systems (i.e. chilled water,
compressed air, etc.)
Qualifications:
Background in the following academic areas: Heat transfer, thermodynamics,
and psychometrics; good communication skills; self-motivated; basic
understanding of equipment and system drawings’ proficient in Microsoft
Excel and Power Point
We invite applications from enrolled students from the following BERN target
universities ONLY: Caltech, Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, Univ. of Michigan,
Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Michigan State Univ., Ohio State
University, Purdue, Georgia Tech, Univ. of South Carolina, Carnegie Mellon,
and Indiana University.
To apply please send email with resume to:
[email protected]
What is the BERN Program?
The Bosch Energy Research Network (BERN) is an eight year, 10 million dollar
project aimed at promoting energy research and education.
For more information please visit www.BERNProgram.com
Job title: BERN Development Intern – Oxygen Sensors
Location: Anderson, SC Page 2 of 17
Term: Summer, 2013
Degree/Major: BS, MS, or PhD / Ceramic Engineering or Material Science
Job Description:
Work on development team which is developing a second generation thermal
shock resistant automotive oxygen sensor. The chosen intern will perform
engineering tasks to choose and evaluate new materials and processes and
evaluate their use in oxygen sensors to support meeting team goals.
Team goals are: 1. Reduce energy usage by replacing Atmospheric Plasma
Spray system (high electricity and argon demand) which is used to apply a
sensor element coating to improve thermal shock resistance. 2. Reduce raw
material usage (overspray material is waste). 3. Improve shock resistance of
oxygen sensors.
Qualifications:
Ability to design, perform and analyze experiments
Knowledge of materials properties, particularly at high temperatures
Knowledge of and experience working with ceramic processing
technologies and materials and functional testing equipment
We invite applications from enrolled students from the following BERN target
universities only: Caltech, Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, Univ. of Michigan,
Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Michigan State Univ., Ohio State
University, Purdue, Georgia Tech, Univ. of South Carolina, Carnegie Mellon,
and Indiana University.
To apply please send email with resume to:
[email protected]
What is the BERN Program?
The Bosch Energy Research Network (BERN) is an eight year, 10 million dollar
project aimed at promoting energy research and education.
For more information please visit www.BERNProgram.com
Job title: BERN Development Intern – Oxygen Sensors Page 3 of 17
Location: Anderson, SC
Term: Summer, 2013
Degree/Major: BS, MS, or PhD / Ceramic Engineering or Material Science
Job Description:
The Oxygen Sensors Development Intern will participate in development of
new oxygen sensor design to increase fuel efficiency and decrease
emissions. Develop component fabrication concepts. Develop assembly
concepts. Develop and evaluate requirements, component design concepts
and assembly processes.
Qualifications:
Ability to create test plans.
Ability to collect, organize and analyze data.
Develop recommendations based on data.
Ability to write reports and prepare presentations.
Ability to lead workshops for idea generation.
Knowledge of manufacturing and assembly operations.
Basic knowledge of metals, plastics and ceramics.
Ability to evaluate thermal and structural loadings of components.
Knowledge of plastic forming and joining methods.
We invite applications from enrolled students from the following BERN target
universities ONLY: Caltech, Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, Univ. of Michigan,
Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Michigan State Univ., Ohio State
University, Purdue, Georgia Tech, Univ. of South Carolina, Carnegie Mellon,
and Indiana University.
To apply please send email with resume to:
[email protected]
What is the BERN Program?
The Bosch Energy Research Network (BERN) is an eight year, 10 million dollar
project aimed at promoting energy research and education.
For more information please visit www.BERNProgram.com
Job title: Mechanical Design Product Development Intern Page 4 of 17
Location: Fort Lauderdale, FL
Term: Summer, 2013
Degree/Major: BS/Mechanical Engineering
Job Description:
Tasks and Responsibilities:
Assisting new product development for Water source heat
pump geothermal products with inverter technology
Technical writing for new products
Testing and developing reports
Assisting and follow through with prototype
Working with Engineering lab technicians and development
team
Qualifications:
Strong mechanical design knowledge and knowledge of thermal technology
Preferred; strong ability to communicate orally and written with various levels
within the organization; project leadership experience; self-motivated; must
have ability to work with a team and independently.
We invite applications from enrolled students from the following BERN target
universities ONLY: Caltech, Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, Univ. of Michigan,
Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Michigan State Univ., Ohio State
University, Purdue, Georgia Tech, Univ. of South Carolina, Carnegie Mellon,
and Indiana University.
To apply please send email with resume to:
[email protected]
What is the BERN Program?
The Bosch Energy Research Network (BERN) is an eight year, 10 million dollar
project aimed at promoting energy research and education.
For more information please visit www.BERNProgram.com
Job title: System Engineering Intern – Engine Controls Page 5 of 17
Location: Farmington Hills, MI
Term: Summer, 2013
Degree/Major: MS/Ph.D. in Mechanical/Electrical/Aerospace Engineering
with Controls focus
Job Description:
Tasks and Responsibilities:
The System Engineering Intern in Engine Controls will be involved in the
development of engine management system with focus on the engine air path
system controls, which enables advanced combustion concepts and thus
results in improved fuel efficiency and reduced emissions. Major tasks
include (a) simulation / experimental based system dynamics analysis for a
gasoline direct injection engine equipped with turbocharger, external EGR,
advanced cam valvetrain; and (b) development, implementation, and
validation of proposed control algorithms via simulation or engine-level
experiments.
Qualifications:
Proficient with Matlab / Simulink; Experience with Powertrain Modeling /
Simulations / Control; Good written and oral communication skills; Skills with
GT-Power and Rapid Prototyping software preferred.
We invite applications from enrolled students from the following BERN target
universities ONLY: Caltech, Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, Univ. of Michigan,
Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Michigan State Univ., Ohio State
University, Purdue, Georgia Tech, Univ. of South Carolina, Carnegie Mellon,
and Indiana University.
To apply please send email with resume to:
[email protected]
What is the BERN Program?
The Bosch Energy Research Network (BERN) is an eight year, 10 million dollar
project aimed at promoting energy research and education.
For more information please visit www.BERNProgram.com
Job title: System Engineering Intern – Powertrain Simulations and Controls Page 6 of 17
Location: Farmington Hills, MI
Term: Summer, 2013
Degree/Major: Enrolled student in MS or Ph.D. in
Mechanical/Electrical/Aerospace Engineering with Controls focus
Job Description:
Tasks and Responsibilities:
The System Engineering Intern in Powertrain Simulations & Controls will be
involved in the development of powertrain control system with focus on the
energy management of a hybrid vehicle, resulting in improved fuel efficiency
and reduced emissions. Major tasks include (a) simulation-based vehicle-
level analysis to optimize strategies in a mild-hybrid vehicle, (b) evaluation of
its potential benefits on fuel economy and emissions, and (c) design
controllers to realize and validate the benefits via simulations.
Qualifications:
Proficient with Matlab & Simulink; Experience with Powertrain Modeling,
Simulations, and Control; Good written and oral communication skills; Skills
with GT-Power and Rapid Prototyping software preferred;
We invite applications from enrolled students from the following BERN target
universities ONLY: Caltech, Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, Univ. of Michigan,
Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Michigan State Univ., Ohio State
University, Purdue, Georgia Tech, Univ. of South Carolina, Carnegie Mellon,
and Indiana University.
To apply please send email with resume to:
@boschresearch.hrmdirect.com
What is the BERN Program?
The Bosch Energy Research Network (BERN) is an eight year, 10 million dollar
project aimed at promoting energy research and education.
For more information please visit www.BERNProgram.com
Job title: Stationary Storage Device Testing and Analysis
Location: Palo Alto, CA
Term: Summer, 2013
Degree/Major: BS/Electrical, mechanical or chemical engineering Page 7 of 17
Established in 2011, Bosch Energy Storage Solutions (BESS) is developing systems
for the stationary energy storage market. These systems can reduce greenhouse gas
emissions by enabling higher penetration of renewable energy, decreasing the need
for peaker plants and facilitating electrification of rural and remote areas in emerging
markets. Come join a dynamic, multi-disciplinary, international team in our goal of a
greener planet.
Job Description:
This position is a unique opportunity to work with a variety of cutting-edge stationary
energy storage technologies, learn about techniques for analyzing battery
performance, and work in the early stages of a growing business for Bosch.
Specific tasks will include:
1) On a daily basis, analyze raw data from battery testing using baseline MATLAB
software already developed by the BESS team.
2) As needed to fix bugs or add new capabilities, modify or add to the software. 3)
Maintain a current set of figures for each battery with the latest test results.
4) Present results to technology evaluation team
Qualifications:
Strong knowledge of MATLAB, including file i/o, different data storage
methods, matrix operations, and graphical user interfaces.
An understanding of basic electrical engineering principles (such as
those taught in an entry-level electrical engineering or electronics
course).
Experience and enthusiasm for working in a team environment.
Training in and/or experience with electrochemical systems
(batteries, fuel cells, industrial processes, etc.) a plus, but not
required.
We invite applications from enrolled students from the following BERN target
universities ONLY: Caltech, Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, Univ. of Michigan, Univ. of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Michigan State Univ., Ohio State University, Purdue,
Georgia Tech, Univ. of South Carolina, Carnegie Mellon, and Indiana University.
To apply please send email with resume to:
[email protected]
What is the BERN Program?
The Bosch Energy Research Network (BERN) is an eight year, 10 million dollar
project aimed at promoting energy research and education.
For more information please visit www.BERNProgram.com
Job title: Business Development Intern for Stationary Energy Storage
Location: Palo Alto, CA
Term: Summer, 2013
Degree/Major: Masters level in engineering, business, economics or social science; Page 8 of 17
MBA preferred
Established in 2011, Bosch Energy Storage Solutions (BESS) is developing systems
for the stationary energy storage market. These systems can reduce greenhouse gas
emissions by enabling higher penetration of renewable energy, decreasing the need
for peaker plants and facilitating electrification of rural and remote areas in emerging
markets. Come join a dynamic, multi-disciplinary, international team in our goal of a
greener planet.
Job Description:
Define strategy for business and sales channel development in the
US for Stationary Energy Storage systems ranging from 1 kW to
100 MW scale-battery deployments for utility, industrial or
commercial operators.
Responsible for market intelligence in the US: Analysis of
regulations and market trends, competitor and customer
intelligence, market modeling.
Acquire projects with relevant customers groups.
Represent Bosch interests at associations and regulatory decision
making bodies.
Participate at trade show events.
Close interaction with business development team in Germany and
technical team in Palo Alto.
Qualifications:
Master degree in engineering, business, economics or social science.
M.B.A preferred.
Experience in Energy Markets.
Strong analytical and market research skills.
Self-sufficient, proactive, structured and efficient work style. Capable
of team collaboration, highly motivated to innovate and identify
practical solutions to problems. Excellent mental flexibility and
creativity.
Customer-focused and engaging, highly motivated personality with
entrepreneurship-spirit; readiness to walk the extra mile.
We invite applications from enrolled students from the following BERN target
universities ONLY: Caltech, Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, Univ. of Michigan, Univ. of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Michigan State Univ., Ohio State University, Purdue,
Georgia Tech, Univ. of South Carolina, Carnegie Mellon, and Indiana University.
To apply please send email with resume to:
[email protected]
What is the BERN Program?The Bosch Energy Research Network (BERN) is an
eight year, 10 million dollar project aimed at promoting energy research and
education. For more information please visit www.BERNProgram.com
Job title: System Engineering Intern – Embedded Software
Location: Farmington Hills, MI
Term: Summer, 2013
Degree/Major: Enrolled student in MS or PhD program in Electrical/Computer Page 9 of 17
Engineering
Job Description:
Tasks and Responsibilities:
Develop embedded software functions using block diagram
modeling tools (Matlab/Simulink and ASCET)
Match engine sensors and actuators to an existing embedded
control unit hardware schematic
Integrate and test embedded software on a hardware-in-the-
loop platform
Write low-level microcontroller drivers in C for new engine
actuators
Participate in team meetings to define or clarify requirements
Review and release software functions to the internal version
control database
Qualifications:
Computer architecture
Microcontrollers
Operating systems
C programming language
Electronics (reading and understanding schematics)
Control systems
Matlab / Simulink or other high-level graphical modeling tool
Hardware-in-the-loop simulators like ETAS ES1000 or dSpace
We invite applications from enrolled students from the following BERN target
universities ONLY: Caltech, Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, Univ. of Michigan,
Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Michigan State Univ., Ohio State
University, Purdue, Georgia Tech, Univ. of South Carolina, Carnegie Mellon,
and Indiana University.
To apply please send email with resume to:
[email protected]
What is the BERN Program?
The Bosch Energy Research Network (BERN) is an eight year, 10 million dollar
project aimed at promoting energy research and education.
For more information please visit www.BERNProgram.com
Job title: Application Engineer – Powertrain Electrification HEV/PHEV/EV
Location: Lake Orion, MI
Term: Summer, 2013
Degree/Major: Enrolled student BS/MS program in Mechanical or Electrical Page 10 of 17
Engineering
Job Description:
Tasks and Responsibilities:
Support Application of EV Components for Production
Program: Hands-on vehicle work, software downloading,
vehicle troubleshooting
Support technical customer meetings
Qualifications:
Mechanical or electrical curriculum
Ability to work independently on given tasks
Understanding of Bosch Tools (ETAS, INCA, CANoe, etc.) a
plus
Understanding of Hybrid/Electric Vehicle Components a plus
(e-machines, inverters)
Excellent written/oral communications
Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Powerpoint, etc)
We invite applications from enrolled students from the following BERN target
universities ONLY: Caltech, Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, Univ. of Michigan,
Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Michigan State Univ., Ohio State
University, Purdue, Georgia Tech, Univ. of South Carolina, Carnegie Mellon,
and Indiana University.
To apply please send email with resume to:
[email protected]
What is the BERN Program?
The Bosch Energy Research Network (BERN) is an eight year, 10 million dollar
project aimed at promoting energy research and education.
For more information please visit www.BERNProgram.com
Job title: Market Research – Powertrain Electrification HEV/PHEV/EV
Location: Lake Orion, MI
Term: Summer, 2013
Degree/Major: Enrolled student in BS/MS program in Marketing or Technical Page 11 of 17
Field
Job Description:
Tasks and Responsibilities:
Research Current/Future HEV/PHEV/EV technology for the NA
market: Identify future HEV/PHEV/EV vehicles and how it
relates to Bosch portfolio, market competitors in NA
Identify future market trends in future government legislation –
CAFÉ requirements ZEV targets, relationship to global
legislation
Research future market for charging infrastructure –
understanding of technology, future plans for technology rollout
Qualifications:
Technology background preferred
Excellent written and oral communication
Ability to research technical topics (Internet)
Market Analysis/marketing major
Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Excel/Powerpoint etc)
We invite applications from enrolled students from the following BERN target
universities ONLY: Caltech, Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, Univ. of Michigan,
Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Michigan State Univ., Ohio State
University, Purdue, Georgia Tech, Univ. of South Carolina, Carnegie Mellon,
and Indiana University.
To apply please send email with resume to:
[email protected]
What is the BERN Program?
The Bosch Energy Research Network (BERN) is an eight year, 10 million dollar
project aimed at promoting energy research and education.
For more information please visit www.BERNProgram.com
Job title: Connected Light Node Hardware Development Intern
Location: Plymouth, MI Page 12 of 17
Term: Spring or Summer 2013
Degree/Major: Enrolled student in BS/MS program in Electrical Engineering
Job Description:
Tasks and Responsibilities:
Assist electronic hardware development team with design and release
of Connected Light Node ballast variants. Tasks may include circuit
simulation and calculations, sample build preparation and modification,
testing, and preparing release documents.
Connected Light Node ballasts are high efficiency, high reliability
lighting ballasts intended for industrial and commercial applications.
Initial products will target connection to AC grid. Later products target
DC Micogrid applications which facilitate connection to renewable
energy sources such as wind and solar power.
Qualifications:
Minimum: Ability to use Microsoft Word and Excel. Ability to read
electronic schematics. Knowledge of basic electronic circuit operation,
including resistors, capacitors, diodes, and transistors. Familiarity with
electronic components, including MOSFETs, inductors, capacitors.
Preferred: Knowledge of switchmode power supplies including buck
and boost converters. PSpice, LTSpice, Mathcad, MATLAB, PLECS,
Power 4-5-6.
We invite applications from enrolled students from the following BERN target
universities ONLY: Caltech, Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, Univ. of Michigan,
Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Michigan State Univ., Ohio State
University, Purdue, Georgia Tech, Univ. of South Carolina, Carnegie Mellon,
and Indiana University.
To apply please send email with resume to:
[email protected]
What is the BERN Program?
The Bosch Energy Research Network (BERN) is an eight year, 10 million dollar
project aimed at promoting energy research and education.
For more information please visit www.BERNProgram.com
Job title: DC Microgrid Intern
Location: Plymouth, MI Page 13 of 17
Term: Spring or Summer 2013
Degree/Major: Enrolled student in BS/MS program in Electrical Engineering
Job Description:
Tasks and Responsibilities:
Assist DC Microgrid Engineer with continued installation and test of DC
Microgrid tasks. Tasks may include circuit simulation and calculations,
modification, testing, and documentation.
Projects may include, but are not limited to:
Bosch Plymouth MI internal Microgrid to gain experience
Department of Defence projects
Current customer project in Jackson MI, and future customer projects.
DC Microgrid applications which facilitate connection to renewable
energy sources such as wind and solar power.
Qualifications:
Minimum: Ability to use Microsoft Word and Excel. Ability to read
electronic schematics. Knowledge of basic electronic circuit operation.
Preferred: Knowledge regarding general power grids or DC Microgrids.
Experience simulating, designing, or installing power grids, calculating
installation costs.
We invite applications from enrolled students from the following BERN target
universities ONLY: Caltech, Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, Univ. of Michigan,
Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Michigan State Univ., Ohio State
University, Purdue, Georgia Tech, Univ. of South Carolina, Carnegie Mellon,
and Indiana University.
To apply please send email with resume to:
[email protected]
What is the BERN Program?
The Bosch Energy Research Network (BERN) is an eight year, 10 million dollar
project aimed at promoting energy research and education.
For more information please visit www.BERNProgram.com
Job title: Marketing Analyst Intern: Energy Efficiency – Smart Grid,
Lighting, Wireless Control Page 14 of 17
Location: Plymouth, MI
Term: Summer 2013
Degree/Major: Enrolled student in BS/MS program Science,Technical or
Business program
Job Description:
Tasks and Responsibilities:
1. Analyze Smart Grid and Lighting market.
2. Develop 10 year projection market forecast on improved efficiency
lighting technologies (LED, DC, induction, CCFL, other) and control
systems.
3. Market price development, value proposition, product cost life cycle.
4. Sector analysis (commercial, industrial, defense, municipal).
Qualifications:
Knowledge: Demonstrated technical background
Skill set: Strong organization, analytical and communication skills
We invite applications from enrolled students from the following BERN target
universities ONLY: Caltech, Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, Univ. of Michigan,
Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Michigan State Univ., Ohio State
University, Purdue, Georgia Tech, Univ. of South Carolina, Carnegie Mellon,
and Indiana University.
To apply please send email with resume to:
[email protected]
What is the BERN Program?
The Bosch Energy Research Network (BERN) is an eight year, 10 million dollar
project aimed at promoting energy research and education.
For more information please visit www.BERNProgram.com
Job title: Business Strategy Intern
Location: San Mateo, CA Page 15 of 17
Term: Summer 2013
Degree/Major: Enrolled student in MBA program
Job Description:
Tasks and Responsibilities:
Perform US PV market evaluation including competitive
environment, customer segment analysis, and technology and
product trends.
Pricing analysis for PV projects and modules and forecast of
US price trends
Explore new market growth opportunities for PV products and
develop a business plan for integrating PV into the Smart home
and smart grid
Analyze the competitive landscape in the PV downstream
value chain and determine the M&A and go to market
strategies for these companies.
Qualifications:
The candidate should have a strategy/marketing background
and should be pursuing an MBA
Candidate should have a good understanding of the US solar
market and understand the structure of the incentives and
rebates in various states
Background in the US PV industry or renewable energy
industry is highly preferred
Strong analytical and quantitative skills
Ability to analyze key variables and assumptions in models for
pricing analysis
Strong interpersonal skills, including the ability to communicate
effectively in person, over the telephone and via email
We invite applications from enrolled students from the following BERN target
universities ONLY: Caltech, Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, Univ. of Michigan, Univ. of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Michigan State Univ., Ohio State University, Purdue,
Georgia Tech, Univ. of South Carolina, Carnegie Mellon, and Indiana University.
To apply please send email with resume to:
[email protected]
What is the BERN Program? The Bosch Energy Research Network (BERN) is an
eight year, 10 million dollar project aimed at promoting energy research and
education.
For more information please visit www.BERNProgram.com
Job title: Sales Development Internship
Location: San Mateo, CA Page 16 of 17
Term: Spring or Summer 2013
Degree/Major: Enrolled student in MBA program
Job Description:
Tasks and Responsibilities:
Evaluate PV solar markets, rebates and incentives
Deep analysis on utility tariffs and billing
Site evaluation and analysis on project sites
Assistance with real estate control issues; utility research and
interconnection
Assist project development team on any other needed tasks
Qualifications:
Highly analytical; excellent Excel skills
Excellent communication skills – verbal and written
Financial model knowledge a huge plus
Understands complex project development dynamics
Team player
Solar or wind project experience a plus
Enrolled in an MBA program
We invite applications from enrolled students from the following BERN target
universities ONLY: Caltech, Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, Univ. of Michigan,
Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Michigan State Univ., Ohio State
University, Purdue, Georgia Tech, Univ. of South Carolina, Carnegie Mellon,
and Indiana University.
To apply please send email with resume to:
[email protected]
What is the BERN Program?
The Bosch Energy Research Network (BERN) is an eight year, 10 million dollar
project aimed at promoting energy research and education.
For more information please visit www.BERNProgram.com
Job title: Energy Engineering Internship
Location: Charleston, SC Page 17 of 17
Term: Summer 2013
Degree/Major: BS/Engineering
Job Description:
Tasks and Responsibilities:
Participates in assessment of energy use practices
Input and track improvement opportunities to reduce energy
Calculates cost based on improvement ideas
Usage of energy auditing tools, such as thermal camera,
ultrasonic leak detector, and electrical meters
Create presentations and reports based on improvement
opportunities, best practices and education
Support production/engineering groups with energy knowledge
in implementing projects
Research and introduction of new energy technologies or
processes
Qualifications:
Progress toward a BS in engineering (enrolled student)
Basic knowledge of energy topics within an industrial setting;
compressed air systems, basic electrical concepts, basic
mechanical knowledge (pumps, motors, valves etc)
Basic knowledge of engineering concepts including pressure,
flow and heat transfer
Computer skills, especially MicroSoft PowerPoint and Excel
Communication/Presentation skills
Motivation, willingness to learn
Dependability, adaptability, flexibility
We invite applications from enrolled students from the following BERN target
universities ONLY: Caltech, Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, Univ. of Michigan, Univ. of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Michigan State Univ., Ohio State University, Purdue,
Georgia Tech, Univ. of South Carolina, Carnegie Mellon, and Indiana University.
To apply please send email with resume to:
[email protected]
What is the BERN Program?
The Bosch Energy Research Network (BERN) is an eight year, 10 million dollar
project aimed at promoting energy research and education.
For more information please visit www.BERNProgram.com