At Carnegie Mellon, there are ample ways for students to learn about, engage in, and conduct research on energy innovation, whether in a lab, a classroom, or a student-led organization.

Education

Carnegie Mellon continues to honor a 40-year tradition of offering energy-related courses across its seven schools and colleges, ensuring that students from engineering to architecture to everything in between can incorporate energy topics into their studies.

Energy clubs

Students across CMU are interested in energy-related issues, and many active student-run groups provide outlets for them to further explore and discover.

Events

Every semester, the Scott Institute strives to fill the calendar so that students have opportunities to learn from and engage with sustainability-focused speakers, including alumni-turned-entrepreneurs, national lab leadership, and cross-disciplinary faculty panels.