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Biofuels such as ethanol derived from low-cost, abundant biomass lessen our dependence on foreign fuel sources.
 
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Photovoltaic panels collect solar energy to generate a clean and inexpensive source of electricity.
 
November 23, 2024

Natural Resources and Environment

The School of Natural Resources & Environment (SNRE)

http://snre.ufl.edu

Administration

Dr. James Cato Dr. Stephen R. Humphrey Nancy Peterson
Dr. James Cato
Senior Associate Dean
(352) 392-7622
jccato@ufl.edu
Dr. Stephen R. Humphrey
Director Academic Programs
(352) 392-9230
humphrey@ufl.edu
Nancy Peterson
Associate Director
Research & Outreach/Extension
(352) 846-2009

SNRE brings together faculty from eleven different UF units to educate tomorrow's environmental leaders and supports the critical research, public outreach and Extension activities that address today's environmental challenges. SNRE educational activities include:

  • Academic Programs: SNRE offers an undergraduate in environmental science and graduate (Master’s and Doctoral) degrees is interdisciplinary ecology. SNRE students are active in a wide array of energy related areas such as bioenergy, sustainable energy, waste and energy management systems, and biofuels. For more information about SNRE graduate degree programs visit: http://snre.ufl.edu/graduate
     
  • Mini- grants Programs: SNRE offers two intramural funding opportunities to UF faculty: the Seed Funding Grant and the New Faculty Support Grant. Through these programs, a number of innovative energy projects have been and will continue to be funded. For more information on the SNRE Mini-grant Programs and reports on energy related projects, visit: http://www.snre.ufl.edu/funding/minigrants.htm
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