CAES
The Center for Advanced Energy Studies (CAES) is a research and education partnership between Boise State University, Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho State University, University of Idaho, and University of Wyoming.
The center is committed to conducting cutting edge energy research, educating the next generation of scientists and engineers, and partnering with industry to advance competitiveness.
CAES’ research is focused on nuclear science and engineering; advanced materials science; energy systems design, testing and analysis; bioenergy; carbon management/geofluids energy science; industrial control cybersecurity; and energy policy.
CAES is about the power of partnership – solving technical challenges as a team. Several CAES institutions working as a team can provide value in a way an individual CAES institution working alone cannot. The CAES collaboration expands the competitiveness and impact of member research and enhances energy-related educational opportunities. CAES research and development generally involves the collaboration of at least two of its partners.
Dr. Steven Aumeier, an INL associate lab director, leads CAES. There are also associate directors from each of the university partners. The 55,000-square-foot building is owned by the state of Idaho, and INL leases 68 percent of the building. The four universities lease 8 percent of the building.