Every member of the group is expected to have a balance of theory, simulation, and experimentation, but your particular balance can vary depending on your personal strengths and interests. Each group member is a vital member of the team and is expected to foster a supportive and collaborative environment while leading individual research efforts. Additionally, our group highly values effective communication and has a strong commitment to continuously improving writing and presentation skills.
Current or prospective graduate students interesting in joining the Energy Systems Control Lab should send Prof. Koeln a single email with the following:
In general, undergraduate research during the fall and spring semesters is highly encouraged and valued, but not financially supported. However, undergraduate students that become integral members of the team may have the opportunity to get paid for conducting research during the summer, depending on the project and current funding situation.
Undergraduate students interesting in joining the Energy Systems Control Lab should send Prof. Koeln a single email with the following: