From: Nick Singh Hershey <nhers...@stanford.edu>
Are you interested in working on an engineering problem for a low-income community abroad? If so, consider applying to the Engineers for a Sustainable World class. What: Engineers for a Sustainable World runs a two-quarter class in which groups of 6-8 Stanford students work with a social enterprise on an engineering project that will be deployed in a low-income nation. In the summer, a few members from each team may be funded to travel and deploy their technology. This year’s projects include a solar service station that provides low-cost energy in the Philippines, a monitoring system for micro-hydroelectric generators in Indonesia, and a quality tester for a medical solar generator deployed in many countries. See the project description sheet <https://docs.google.com/document/d/100lpeIPtaOqG0ZANMUmJuv6-KXAhaudxk2gHDBJGcqc/edit> for more information. When: The class runs during winter and spring quarters for 1-3 units and 3-5 units, respectively. The course number is CEE 177X/S for undergrads and CEE 277X/S for graduate students. Who: If you are an undergraduate or graduate student at Stanford, you are eligible to apply! For each project, preference will be given to meet the needs of the team - see the project description sheet <https://docs.google.com/document/d/100lpeIPtaOqG0ZANMUmJuv6-KXAhaudxk2gHDBJGcqc/edit> . Please apply here <https://docs.google.com/a/stanford.edu/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd41o9bxU4_kQPBToqiNpBj0k0d-C62QdTlsJD0YBbnGCY5PA/viewform> by Tuesday, 11/15 at noon!! ᐧ
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