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Spring 2022: Development of thermal energy storage aggregate (TESA) to increase energy efficiency of building

Affiliations: DeBakey Executive Research Leadership Program
Project Leader: In Kyu Jeon
wjsdlsrb5474@tamu.edu
Civil Engineering
Faculty Mentor:  Dr. Yong-Rak Kim
Meeting Times:
TBA
Team Size:
3
Open Spots: 0
Special Opportunities:
Learn the basic of research project and graduate program, Gain experimental work in Graduate level.
Team Needs:
Diligent and possible to come CIR, RELLIS campus for experiment. Students with backgrounds in civil, mechanical, and material engineering are welcomed to apply.
Description:
This project is developing functional aggregate to enhance thermal energy efficiency of the building. Applying developed aggregate to building layer, effect of TESA on energy saving can be investigated. Through this project, the undergraduate student can learn the basic of how to conduct research project, operating experimental works, and impact of construction material on the environmental part.

Written by:
Christopher Quick
Published on:
February 13, 2022

Categories: FullTags: Spring 2022

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