Published: November 10, 2009
UTSA's Institute for Conventional, Alternative and Renewable Energy Hires Director
SAN ANTONIO - (BUSINESS WIRE) - The
University of Texas at San Antonio announced today the appointment
of Les Shephard, a nationally recognized expert who often speaks before
U.S. Congress on energy and water issues, to head its Institute for
Conventional, Alternative and Renewable Energy (ICARE). Shephard will
assume his role as director of the UTSA institute effective April 15,
2010.
"Les Shephard is an expert in his field. He is knowledgeable,
well-respected and highly sought-after by energy companies across the
world," said UTSA President Ricardo Romo. "We are thrilled that he will
be coming here to UTSA, where he will work with our faculty and our
collaborative partners to build a world-class energy institute right
here in San Antonio."
Shephard will reside in the Department of Civil and Environmental
Engineering in UTSA's College of Engineering, where he will hold the
USAA Robert F. McDermott Distinguished Chair in Engineering, an
endowment which contributed greatly to his recruitment to UTSA.
"I am truly delighted to hear that Dr. Les Shephard is joining I-CARE
after many years of very distinguished leadership at Sandia, including
his position as vice president for energy and critical global
infrastructure," said David B. Prior, executive vice chancellor for
academic affairs at The University of Texas System. "I have known Les
personally and professionally since his doctoral work at Texas A&M and
know that he will undoubtedly contribute very substantially to new
directions at ICARE and to the new strengths in energy-related research
across the University of Texas System."
Shephard's hire comes at a crucial time for UTSA, which is competing
with six other Texas universities to reach tier one status. To achieve
that goal, UTSA must significantly increase its annual federal research
expenditures. Energy research is one of five strategic areas it will
focus on to do so.
Under Shephard's direction, UTSA's energy institute, ICARE, will bring
together representatives from industry, government and academia to
explore alternative energy sources. It will also look into new policies
and best practices for the energy industry in the region, the state and
internationally. The Institute's research will involve every college at
UTSA and the university's existing Center for Water Research. ICARE will
also support the Energy Research Alliance of San Antonio, developed
earlier this year by UTSA, Southwest Research Institute, CPS Energy and
San Antonio Water System. The Alliance, which is in its infancy, will
conceptualize, develop and commercialize technologies to meet San
Antonio's current and future energy challenges.
Shephard joins UTSA from Sandia National Laboratories, which is managed
by Lockheed Martin Corporation for the U.S. Department of Energy, where
he served for more than 27 years. Most recently, Shephard was vice
president of Sandia's Energy, Security and Defense Technologies
Division, a multi-program science-based engineering laboratory located
in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Historically, Shephard's Sandia division has developed, deployed and
commercialized technologies and capabilities that address many of our
nation's most pressing national security challenges in energy, water,
infrastructure and strategic nuclear materials. The division has also
pursued technology breakthroughs that will contribute to alternative
transportation fuels, energy efficiency, responsible environmental
stewardship and renewable energy options. Today, it works with more than
100 nations around the work, pursuing a principal mission of creating a
peaceful and free world through technology.
About the University of Texas at San
Antonio
The University of Texas at San Antonio is one of the fastest growing
higher education institutions in Texas and the second largest of nine
academic universities and six health institutions in the UT System. As a
multicultural research and teaching institution of access and
excellence, UTSA aims to be a premier public research university,
providing access to educational excellence and preparing citizen leaders
for the global environment.
UTSA serves more than 29,100 students in 64 bachelor's, 47 master's and
21 doctoral degree programs in the colleges of Architecture, Business,
Education and Human Development, Engineering, Honors, Liberal and Fine
Arts, Public Policy, Sciences and Graduate School. Founded in 1969, UTSA
is an intellectual and creative resource center and a socioeconomic
development catalyst for Texas and beyond.
UTSA
Christi Fish, 210-458-7584
Mobile: 210-410-1305
christi.fish@utsa.edu
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