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UAF is Working with Business and Industry Dan White 907-474-6222 UAF is Working with Business and Industry Technologies Technologies Technologies for mineral for mining for improved resource mineral identification extraction UAF is


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UAF is Working with Business and Industry

Dan White 907-474-6222

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UAF is Working with Business and Industry

Technologies for mineral resource identification Technologies for mining Technologies for improved mineral extraction

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UAF is Working with Business and Industry

Technologies for signal processing

Technologies for remote power and communication

Technologies for soil stabilization and roadbuilding

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UAF is Working with Business and Industry

UAF is open to business

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Applied research and technology development touches many areas

  • f mining for critical and strategic

minerals

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The Alaska Center for Energy and Power (ACEP) based at the University of Alaska is dedicated to applied energy research and testing focused on lowering the cost of energy throughout Alaska and developing economic opportunities for the State, its residents, and its industries.

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Applied Energy Research

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Water and Environmental Research Center

WERC is an interdisciplinary collaboration to solve Alaska’s environmental problems

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Indoor and outdoor air quality (IAQ)

Water Resources

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Alaska University Transportation Center

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Arctic Engineering

  • Materials
  • Foundations
  • Vehicle operations
  • Humidity, moisture, icing
  • Arctic hydrology
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Photo: Doug Goering

Thermosyphons take advantage of the fact that in winter, the air is a great sink for heat.

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Photo: Doug Goering

Thermosyphons extract heat from the ground in winter, affecting the thermal balance

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