SURFers Chosen to Design Kendeda Living Building Dashboard

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SURFers, L to R Front Row: Faizah Asif, Kian Halim, Anneke Augenbroe, Gigi Pavur.  L to R Back Row: Benjamin Tasistro-Hart, Braden Gilleland, Hayden Mcleod, Ellen Murphy, Leo Chen, Dongyuan He.

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Ten Georgia Tech undergraduates were selected as the inaugural (2017-2018) class of Sustainable Undergraduate Research Fellows (SURF).

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Ten Georgia Tech undergraduates were selected as the inaugural (2017-2018) class of Sustainable Undergraduate Research Fellows (SURF). As paid researchers, they are reviewing, designing, and developing prototypes for interactive systems that will convey the unique elements and qualities of the Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design (now under construction) and the behaviors that it engenders among its occupants and visitors. The Fellows represent all six colleges at Georgia Tech and were selected from a group of 88 applicants.

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  • SURFers, L to R Front Row: Faizah Asif, Kian Halim, Anneke Augenbroe, Gigi Pavur.  L to R Back Row: Benjamin Tasistro-Hart, Braden Gilleland, Hayden Mcleod, Ellen Murphy, Leo Chen, Dongyuan He. SURFers, L to R Front Row: Faizah Asif, Kian Halim, Anneke Augenbroe, Gigi Pavur. L to R Back Row: Benjamin Tasistro-Hart, Braden Gilleland, Hayden Mcleod, Ellen Murphy, Leo Chen, Dongyuan He.
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Ten Georgia Tech undergraduates were selected as the inaugural (2017-2018) class of Sustainable Undergraduate Research Fellows (SURF). As paid researchers, they are reviewing, designing, and developing prototypes for interactive systems that will convey the unique elements and qualities of the Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design (now under construction) and the behaviors that it engenders among its occupants and visitors. The Fellows represent all six colleges at Georgia Tech and were selected from a group of 88 applicants.

  • Faizah Asif, Biological Sciences
  • Anneke Augenbroe, Biomedical Engineering
  • Leo Chen, Computer Science
  • Braden Gilleland, Mechanical Engineering
  • Kian Halim, Computational Media
  • Dongyuan He, Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • Hayden Mcleod, Business Administration
  • Ellen Murphy, Environmental Engineering
  • Gigi Pavur, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
  • Benjamin Tasistro-Hart, Architecture

Through their research, the Fellows are learning about Living Buildings, performance dashboards, systems and complexity, and the design of human interfaces. Their work is being facilitated by Drs. Michael Chang (Brook Byers Institute for Sustainable Systems) and Dana Hartley (School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences). Beyond the inaugural year, it is the intent that this pilot project will serve as the basis for a new Vertically Integrated Project (VIP) that allows undergraduates to earn academic credits by working on faculty-led research projects over multiple semesters, with students participating for up to three years.

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Brook Byers Institute for Sustainable Systems

Categories
Student Research
Related Core Research Areas
Energy and Sustainable Infrastructure
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Keywords
SURF, Living Building at Georgia Tech, bbiss_big_ideas
Status
  • Created By: Brent Verrill
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Nov 8, 2017 - 7:11pm
  • Last Updated: Nov 17, 2017 - 7:03pm