METEC is a searchable database of materials submitted by educators from around the world. Topics covered include classroom content and pedagogy. New materials are added continually, so be sure to check back often.
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MatDL is part of the National Science Digital Library project. A college level collaborative for Materials Science. Tools, like the Repository and Soft Matter Wiki, to describe, manage, exchange, archive, and disseminate data among national and international government-funded materials teams and centers. Copyrighted material is free to the users.
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A 23-page draft of a white paper on the need for investment in advanced robotic systems to improve agility and flexibility in the manufacturing industry.
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The organizations listed here offer web-based educational resources within the Manufacturing Career Cluster. This list is provided as a resource for community college faculty.
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The Industrial Technologies Program (ITP) has developed several types of publications on partnerships, technologies, and results of program activities.
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The U.S. Department of Energy’s Industrial Technologies Program (ITP) offers no-cost industrial energy assessments, tools, trainings, and extensive technical and communications resources for manufacturers of all sizes. To effectively deliver this resource, and to expand the set of resources available to industry, ITP partners with state energy offices and regional coalitions.
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This Law was enacted in order to promote cleaner production, increase the efficiency of resource utilization, reduce and avoid the generation of pollutants, protect and improve the environment, ensure public health, and promote sustainable development of the economy and society.
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Education is a central function in the CMTC. There are presently about 30 graduate students and another 10 undergraduate students working on composites-related theses leading to the Bachelor’s, Master’s and Ph.D. degrees in several departments. A list of affiliated faculty and their interests in the area of composite materials and structures is given in the CMTC Faculty Page. Special educational programs are offered in the summer for high school students as well as educators with an interest in composite materials.
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EERL's mission is to be the best possible online collection of environmental and energy sustainability resources for community college educators and for their students. The resources are also available for practitioners and the public.
EERL & ATEEC
EERL is a product of a community college-based National Science Foundation Center, the Advanced Technology Environmental and Energy Center (ATEEC), and its partners.
Contact ATEEC 563.441.4087 or by email ateec@eicc.edu