Save the date & apply today to reserve your space in these popular ENERGY short courses.

Courses offered by MIT Professional Education - Short Programs are designed by MIT faculty to connect busy professionals in industry to
late breaking knowledge at MIT.

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Design of Motors, Generators, and Drive Systems
J. Kirtley, S. Leeb | June 8-12, 2009 | Apply by April 27

Organic, Molecular, and Nanostructured Electronics – Physics and Technology
V. Bulovic, M. Baldo | June 8-12, 2009 | Apply by May 4

Biofuels from Biomass: Technology and Policy Considerations
G. Stephanopoulos | June 15-19, 2009 | Apply by May 4

Risk-Informed Operational Decision Management
G. Apostolakis | June 15-19, 2009 | Apply by May 11

Nuclear Plant Safety
M. Kazimi, N. Todreas | June 22-26, 2009

Energy in the Context of Climate Policy: Strategic Challenges and Opportunities
M. Webster | July 13-17, 2009

Present and Future Internal Combustion Engines: Performance, Efficiency,
Emissions, and Fuels

J. Heywood, W. Cheng | July 13-17, 2009

Geological Carbon Sequestration: Science, Technology, and Policy
R. Juanes, H. Herzog | July 20-22, 2009

Modeling and Simulation of Transportation Networks
M. Ben-Akiva | July 27-31, 2009

Solar Energy: Capturing the Sun
D. Nocera | July 27-31, 2009

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Additional courses are also offered in the following topic areas: biotechnology, computing, networks, mechanical design, innovation, transportation, nanotechnology, project management, high-speed imaging, tribology, lean enterprise, technology policy, healthcare, systems engineering, data analysis, scientific / technical leadership, and other topics of vital interest to today's engineers and scientists. Certificates and CEUs granted.