GE Appliances

Starting this fall, engineering professors from University of Louisville will teach two classes at Appliance Park to help GE engineers get their master’s degrees. GE worked with U of L to modify the existing Edison program, which will be extended from two to three years. Along with course work under U of L professors, students will write an appliance-related thesis. With GE paying for classes, students will have five rotations to different engineering jobs in the program. As part of the deal, U of L’s Research Foundation and GE have agreed to allow U of L engineering and physics faculty and GE engineers to collaborate on research projects, several of which are in development.

Read more at The Courier Journal.