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College Of Engineering News, Georgia Southern University
College Of Engineering News, Georgia Southern University
Allen E. Paulson College of Engineering & Computing News (2012-2023)
- CEIT Golf Tournament a success
- Dr. A. Mitra receives national recognition
College Of Engineering News, Georgia Southern University
College Of Engineering News, Georgia Southern University
Allen E. Paulson College of Engineering & Computing News (2012-2023)
- Brad Bazemore ’14 – 2nd win in IEEE Student Paper Competition
College Of Engineering News, Georgia Southern University
College Of Engineering News, Georgia Southern University
Allen E. Paulson College of Engineering & Computing News (2012-2023)
- AEPCEIT-JPHCOPH Colloquium/Disease Dynamics Seminar
College Of Engineering News, Georgia Southern University
College Of Engineering News, Georgia Southern University
Allen E. Paulson College of Engineering & Computing News (2012-2023)
- 80 Engineering students pass CSWA exam
Civil Engineering Accreditation Document 2013 (Revised 2014), Georgia Southern University Libraries
Civil Engineering Accreditation Document 2013 (Revised 2014), Georgia Southern University Libraries
Department of Civil Engineering and Construction Accreditation Reports
This is the revised 2013 report for 2014.
Information Technology News, Georgia Southern University
Information Technology News, Georgia Southern University
Information Technology News (2012-2023)
- Professor Investigates Cloud Computing Security
A Technical And Economic Feasibility Study Of Implementing A Microgrid At Georgia Southern University, Matthew S. Purser
A Technical And Economic Feasibility Study Of Implementing A Microgrid At Georgia Southern University, Matthew S. Purser
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The performance and benefits of microgrids were considered, and the feasibility of implementing a microgrid for a portion of the Georgia Southern University campus assessed. The existing power delivery system was described and characterized to ascertain whether conversion to a microgrid would be both feasible and beneficial. Different types of distributed generation were considered for their appropriateness for use on campus. A detailed economic analysis of potential microgrid configurations was then performed using HOMER, and the results were presented in the form of recommended action and alternatives.