Clean Energy Research at Case Western, recognized by Department of Energy!

A 3rd year engineering student at Case Western has started a company, with patents pending, to clean the emission from airplanes. Really cool!
http://apps1.eere.energy.gov/news/news_detail.cfm/news_id=21920
http://energy.case.edu/ohio-clean-energy-challenge-2014

Clearly Case Western is leading the pack in clean energy, with the solar cell durability research, wind energy research and one of the newest companies recognized by the US Department of Energy, in cleaner airplane emissions technology started by a Case Western undergraduate. We can perhaps assume his three years at Case Western helped him develop his ideas for this new technology.

Also, he, Felipe Gomez del Campo V, was featured at the White House this week, along with several other entrepreneurs and Sharks from abc’s Shark Tank.

http://cwru-daily.com/news/student-entrepreneur-to-be-recognized-by-president-obama-at-white-house/