Faculty Fellows
The Michigan Memorial Phoenix Energy Institute is pleased to present the Faculty Fellows program.
MMPEI Faculty Fellows program represents the most active faculty in energy research and education at the University of Michigan. Faculty Fellows shape the energy initiative at U-M and play an active role in MMPEI's mission in charting the path to a secure, affordable and sustainable energy future by combining science and engineering with public policy, business, and social science.
![]() MMPEI Faculty Fellows Tom Lyon, Peter Sweatman, and James Duderstadt |
Faculty in the Fellows program come from the College of Engineering, School of Natural Resources and Environment, Ross School of Business, the College of Literature, Science and Arts, the Law School, and the Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, and many other research institutes at U-M.
Fellows are available for inquiries from the media, industry, and government concerning matters relating to energy.
List of all Faculty Fellows
Faculty Fellows by Research Area
- Enabling Technologies & Education
- Energy Storage & Batteries
- Fuel Cells
- Fuels
- Hydroelectric Power
- Hydrogen Production
- Lighting
- Materials
- Nuclear
- Policy, Economics & Business
- Solar Cells & Thermoelectric
- Sustainability
- Sustainable Living & Design
- Vehicle Propulsion & Power Systems
Are you a UM faculty member interested in joing the MMPEI Faculty Fellows program? Guidelines for applying

