Californias rolling blackouts during heatwaves could become as outdated as flip phones, thanks to breakthroughs in energy storage technology. At Cal State Dominguez Hills (CSUDH), were not just watching this revolution unfold – were training the engineers wholl design its blueprint. Our STEM program has become a launchpad for energy innovators, combining textbook theory with real-world grid challenges.

California's rolling blackouts during heatwaves could become as outdated as flip phones, thanks to breakthroughs in energy storage technology. At Cal State Dominguez Hills (CSUDH), we're not just watching this revolution unfold – we're training the engineers who'll design its blueprint. Our STEM program has become a launchpad for energy innovators, combining textbook theory with real-world grid challenges.
Forget dry lectures about electrons. Our students get elbow-deep in:
Last semester, a student team repurposed electric vehicle batteries into campus lighting storage – reducing energy costs by 18%. Not bad for a class project, right?
We're riding the wave of these emerging technologies:
Our materials science lab recently partnered with a Southern California startup to test ceramic electrolytes that could triple EV range. Students call it "working on batteries that'll make Tesla jealous."
With California mandating 100% clean electricity by 2045, CSUDH engineers are designing:
Meet Maria Gonzalez ('23), who leveraged her capstone project into a position at a major utility company. Her secret weapon? The thermal energy storage design she perfected in CSUDH's Renewable Energy Systems Lab – now being scaled for use in desert communities.
CSUDH recently landed a $2.4M Department of Energy grant to establish a:
As our department chair likes to say, "We're building more than batteries – we're building career pathways."
With Los Angeles emerging as a clean tech hub, CSUDH students enjoy unparalleled access to:
The next breakthrough in energy storage technology might just come from a Dominguez Hills student tinkering in our 24-hour engineering lab. After all, today's homework could become tomorrow's grid solution.
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