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Jerry Yang & Akiko Yamazaki Environment & Energy Building — 4230
473 Via Ortega
Stanford, CA 94305

General Information: (650) 725-3230
Fax: (650) 725-9190
Email: gcep@stanford.edu

If you would like to be on our mailing list to receive updates on GCEP seminars, symposia and workshops, please sign up at http://gcep.stanford.edu/about/newtogcep3.html. GCEP encourages faculty, students, staff, and outside energy professionals to attend these events and to participate in the discussions.

For Non-Stanford Researchers
If you interested in learning more about and possibly working with GCEP, please see Getting Funded and External Collaborations. Please note, however, that the Project does not accept unsolicited research proposals from external institutions, businesses, or individuals.

For More Information
Please contact:
Maxine Lym
GCEP Communications Manager
maxlym@stanford.edu
(650) 725-3228

For Students
GCEP is a sponsored research effort, not a degree-granting program within the university. Many graduate students and postdocs are supported by GCEP through faculty-led research projects in a number of departments across the university. Prospective students should apply to one of those departments. To find admission information, please visit Stanford's Graduate Admissions and the respective departmental websites.

GCEP is currently funding researchers at various schools at Stanford and at external (non-Stanford) research institutions listed below:


 
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