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Dec 04, 2024
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MATH 233 - Natural Resource and Electric Grid Modeling Credits: 4 Planned Offering: Spring 2012
Prerequisite: MATH 102.Mathematical modeling of fish populations in rivers and electric power generation/distribution, two separate but sometimes related systems, the analysis of which can provide essential information for wise policy decision making. Examples of specific questions that might be addressed include: How should a modern electricity grid be designed to minimize loss of electricity and to accommodate use of new energy-generating technologies? How may hydroelectric power generation affect the relationship between native and non-native fish populations in rivers? The class will be divided into teams, each of which will complete an in-depth analysis of one particular question. Crowley.
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