
The Hybrid and Hydrogen Vehicle Research Laboratory (HHVRL), within the Thomas D. Larson Pennsylvania Transportation Institute (PTI) at Penn State, has a mission to perform research, outreach, and education for advanced alternative fuel vehicles. The range of faculty and research in place at Penn State makes the laboratory uniquely qualified to establish an advanced vehicle technology consortium for the benefit of industry, education, the economy, and ultimately, the community at large.
Who should attend?
As an executive, designer, government official, researcher, educator, or service provider, you are cordially invited to the inaugural HHVRL Workshop, which is specifically designed to
link the understanding of all who will govern, manage, research, and provide technical service in the automotive technology marketplace.
Benefits to those who attend will include:
- eligibility for charter membership in an advanced vehicle technology consortium
- networking with others in advanced vehicle research, design, and infrastructure
- access to top engineering students
- opportunities to present your business to others.
If you are a stakeholder in the future of advanced, alternative fuel vehicles or the impact of transportation on the American economy, you are urged to attend. If you plan to attend, we request that you call 814-863-1652 or e-mail Theresa Maher at tmaher@engr.psu.edu or Dr. Joel Anstrom, director of the Hybrid and Hydrogen Vehicle Research Laboratory, at jra2@psu.edu.
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