Elvin Weichbrodt: Law and Political Science.This way, if you are elected to Public Office, you could legislate "technological improvements in a given time frame," and then let someone else worry about it.Congress tries to do this very thing today!!!...Show more
Davida Gisriel: That depends on what kind of alternative fuel vehicles.If you're talking biofuels, biological or biochemical engineering would be good. If you're talking electric vehicles, then mechanical and/or electrical engineering is the way to go.
Kandi Lough: Enviormental Science could be another possibility.
Ariel Arons: mechanical or chemical, I would think. Probably both.
Hilde Heskett: Perhaps Mechanical Engineering and Chemistry
Valentine Willinger: university of Akron has all type of polymer and chem classes.... maybe their website would help you.... www.uakron.edu
Matt Tiry: Chemistry! Biology is the study of life.
Marco Stolarz: Chemist. here you will le! arn all the needed content in making an alternative fuel.You don't need to be a mechanical engineer because you can read those stuff through books and dissect your car for actual application.good Luck!
Mahalia Brindle: Mechanical engineering. Accept no substitutes. They'll teach you mechanisms, statics and dynamics, heat transfer and thermodynamics (the most important part of any of this,) vibration analysis, properties of materials, tribology (friction and lubrication) and properties of fuels. Then you can take courses in electric circuits, basic chemical engineering, and more specialized stuff like combustion, fluid flow, and everything else you need to know to design a motor vehicle that actually works. ...Show more
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