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Cluster Leads:

Associate Professor of Material Science Engineering Parag.Banerjee@ucf.edu

Pegasus Professor of Physics Talat.Rahman@ucf.edu

UCF鈥檚 Renewable Energy and Chemical Transformation Cluster, or REACT, is developing new, alternative materials for catalysis to power technology and chemical processes that are safe for people and the environment.

The production of electricity from renewable sources, like聽solar, is聽a聽cost-competitive聽alternative to聽fossil-fuel-generated electricity, and alternatively powered聽forms of聽transportation are rapidly gaining acceptance.

Essential to harnessing these forms of alternative energy is research into the materials needed to produce and store them.

Energy research is critical in slowing growth in carbon emissions without slowing economic growth. Within the past few years, increases in carbon emissions are now less than the rate of economic growth, due in large part to new renewable energy sources coming online.

Valuable Partnerships

UCF and Florida already have large investments in energy and propulsion technologies (Siemens, Mitsubishi, Lockheed Martin, GE/Alstom, Pratt & Whitney, Aerojet Rocketdyne, Space-X and ATK), and more recently with the Florida Advanced Manufacturing Research Center. These local investments benefit from closer connections to ongoing research at UCF, enabled by existing links to UCF鈥檚 Florida Solar Energy Center and Center for Advanced Turbines and Energy Research.

History of High Impact

UCF has a history of implementing high-impact, entrepreneurially focused curricula. Most recently, the university worked closely with the DoE on implementing two cleantech-focused efforts 鈥 an annual cleantech accelerator, which was designed to identify and support promising cleantech聽technologies throughout the Southeast, and the Florida Cleantech Acceleration Network, which created a statewide support network and 鈥減roof of concept鈥 center for cleantech entrepreneurs. These programs served more than 200 ventures that went on to raise more than $5 million in follow-on funding on their paths to commercialization.

Overcoming Obstacles

Increased awareness of the potential societal and economic impacts of climate change are driving clean energy research, and UCF鈥檚 Florida Solar Energy Center is playing an important role in this effort. National investments are starting to yield important advances, and clean energy is becoming economically competitive. In fact, utility solar and rooftop solar power are聽actually cheaper聽than electricity-generated fossil fuels. However, there are still critical obstacles that require investment, especially in areas related to energy conversion and storage 鈥 all of which this cluster helps to聽address.

Congratulations – Dr. Titel Jurca:

香港六合彩开奖结果 REACT Faculty, Titel Jurca, was selected by the American Chemical Society as one of their .聽Titel Jurca is a go-to volunteer of the Orlando Local Section. At the beginning of 2021, Titel spearheaded the half-day in-person Chemists Celebrate Earth Week event in downtown Orlando. It reached nearly 500 community members (diverse demographic and age groups) to survey, demonstrate, and educate about plastic recycling.

 

UCF Colleges Involved with Renewable Energy and Chemical Transformation (REACT) Research:

In The News


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香港六合彩开奖结果 Researchers Work to Reduce the Amount of Precious Metals in Catalytic Converters
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Renewable Energy and Chemical Transformation (REACT) Research

Projects


Publications

  • , , , Shaw, T. E., Ali, Z., Currie, T. M., Berriel, S. N., Butkus, B., Wagner, J. T., Preradovic, K., Yap, G. P. A., Green, J. C., Sattelberger, A. P.,*, McElwee-White, L.,*, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 15 (29): Jul, 2023
  • , , Jacob T. Bryant Jacob T. Bryant Department of Chemistry and Renewable Energy and Chemical Transformations Cluster, 香港六合彩开奖结果, Orlando, Florida 32816, United States More by Jacob T. Bryant Orcidhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-7737-4604 , Matthew W. Logan, Zhihengyu Chen, Marcus Djokic, Daniel R. Cairnie, Demetrius A. Vazquez-Molina, A. Nijamudheen, Kyle R. Langlois, Michael J. Markley, Gisselle Pombar, Ashley A. Holland, Jonathan D. Caranto, James K. Harper, Amanda J. Morris*, Jose L. Mendoza-Cortes*, Karena W. Chapman*, and Fernando J. Uribe-Romo*, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces: Feb, 2023
  • , , Lorianne R. Shultz , Zackary S. Parsons, Melanie Beazley, Xiaofeng Feng., ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces: Feb, 2023
  • , , Rahmani, A., Currie, T. M., Shultz, L. R., Bryant, J. T., Beazley, M. J., Uribe-Romo, F. J., Tetard, L., Rudawski, N. G., Xie, S., Liu, F., Wang, T.-H., Ong, T.-G., Zhai, L., Jurca, T.*, , Royal Society of Chemistry Publishing 12: Nov, 2022
  • , , Royal Society of Chemistry: Emerging Investigator Series 鈥 Titel Jurca: Mar, 2023

Renewable Energy and Chemical Transformation (REACT) Degree Programs

UCF offers a degree program track for students interested in renewable energy and power. For more programs, search 香港六合彩开奖结果 programs below.

Programs

Renewable Energy and Chemical Transformation (REACT) Faculty