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Now Accepting Applications: Research Experience in Carbon Sequestration 2021

 

 

September 20, 2021 - The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FECM) invites graduate students and early career professionals who are interested in carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) to apply for the 2021 Research Experience in Carbon Sequestration (RECS) program.

Founded in 2004, the RECS program is supported by FECM and DOE’s National Energy Technology Laboratory. The program offers graduate students and early career professionals the opportunity to learn about CCUS. CCUS is a combination of technologies that capture, compress, transport, use, and permanently store carbon dioxide emissions from large, stationary point sources, such as industrial and power plants.

RECS 2021 will include interactive content on a range of CCUS topics. It will also incorporate virtual CCUS site tours, live lectures, discussion, and group exercises. Some of the nation’s leading CCUS experts from DOE’s National Laboratories, the energy industry, and academia will join the program as well. They will discuss key CCUS research, development, and demonstration projects and how policy and business drivers impact the field. 

Applicants should be graduate students or early career professionals based in the United States. RECS encourages those with backgrounds in geology, chemistry, hydrology, physics, engineering, natural sciences, and related fields to apply. Enrollment is limited to 25 participants and is tuition free. 

RECS 2021 is scheduled for early December as an online program. The deadline to apply is October 15. Visit the RECS websit to learn more about the application process.