By Keith Hautala
Three 糖心vlog官方入口 faculty members will present at the first-ever , to be held Feb. 10-12 at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta.
The 2013 edition of the SEC Symposium, titled 鈥淚mpact of the Southeast in the World鈥檚 Renewable Energy Future,鈥 addresses a significant scholarly issue across the range of disciplines represented by the SEC鈥檚 14 member universities. The event showcases their academic excellence and underscores their educational and economic contributions to the vitality of the region, nation and world.
, UK's Gill Professor of 糖心vlog官方入口, will present "Carbon-Based Materials for Solar Power Generation" at a session about advanced materials for energy applications.
an associate director of UK's , will present "Lignin Deconstruction for the Production of Fuels and Chemicals" at a session about technologies for producing biopower, biofuels and biomaterials.
, also an associate director at CAER, will present "The Fischer-Tropsch Approach to Produce Transportation Fuels from Biomass" at a session about energy advances in the transportation sector.
Just as the SEC provides its student-athletes the opportunity to compete on one of the biggest stages in college athletics, the symposium will also afford its faculty members and standout students a prestigious academic platform from which to present and discuss their research and scholarly accomplishments.
The SEC Symposium is the brainchild of Chancellor , current vice president of the SEC Executive Committee and liaison to SECU, the league鈥檚 academic initiative.
鈥淲e are excited for the inaugural SEC Symposium,鈥 Zeppos said. 鈥淭his will provide an outstanding way in which to showcase the academic accomplishments and research efforts of our SEC institutions.鈥
This year鈥檚 event, led by the , will feature a wide variety of presentations from faculty representing each SEC institution, an SEC university showcase, poster exhibitions and a reception with the SEC presidents, chancellors and provosts.
As synonymous as football is with the Southeastern United States when it comes to the sports world, so too is renewable energy a geographically natural fit for an academic conference that highlights the efforts of its region.
鈥淭o the leadership in our institute, it was obvious that this topic resonated with most of the SEC institutions,鈥 said Robert Scott, head of the . 鈥淚n the Southeast there is, in particular, a lot of biomass 鈥 plant material 鈥 such as pine trees and switch grass, all of which make the Southeast a place where bioenergy makes more sense as a renewable energy source than say wind energy or solar energy.鈥
The SEC has always been at the forefront of recognizing and promoting the accomplishments of its students in the classroom. The symposium affords the SEC another opportunity to showcase the outstanding academic work of its students and faculty.
In 1992, the SEC became the first conference in the nation to assemble a Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. Since the implementation of the Graduation Success Rate (GSR), there has been a general trend of improvement in the GSR of student-athletes in the SEC. NCAA research indicates the student body graduates at a GSR comparable rate of 60 percent, which is exceeded by 90 percent of teams within the SEC. Since 2003, the SEC has had 170 student-athletes earn first-team Capital One Academic All-America recognition.
In 2005, the presidents, chancellors and provosts from the then-12 SEC institutions created the to coordinate efforts to bolster teaching, research, public service and other educational activities at the institutions.
The SECAC was the precursor to SECU, which in 2011 moved from the and came under the direct auspices of the SEC Office in Birmingham, Ala.
Using its SECU academic initiative, the SEC sponsors, supports and promotes collaborative higher education programs and activities involving administrators, faculty and students at its member universities.
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