LEE Faculty and Research Fellows Attend Training in UC Merced

leeupd • Feb 14, 2017

Last January 9-13, two LEE faculty members (Myron Alcanzare and Asst. Prof. Julie Anne del Rosario) and two research fellows (Maricor Divinagracia and Joy Marie Mora) visited the University of California Merced to meet with collaborators and to receive training on the use of laboratory equipment.

The researchers were hosted by the Thermal and Electrochemical Energy Laboratory headed by Prof. Po-Ya Abel Chuang, who is the principal investigator of the CHED-PCARI GREEN POWER Program of LEE.

The visit aims to strengthen the teamwork between LEE and TEEL through sharing of research topics and exchange student programs. The two research fellows stayed behind in UC Merced for more extensive training and to assist TEEL members in their research endeavors.

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