E2.04 - Urban Hotspots
Portable device for urban heat data and analysis.
Sponsor: Department of Health & Human Performance & Ingram School of Engineering
Student Team: Chandler Harrison, Eddie Armeriv, Adarsh Ram
Faculty Advisor: Mr. Jeffery Stevens
This project develops a portable environmental monitoring device designed to gather and analyze detailed data on urban heat distribution. By recording various environmental parameters such as temperature, humidity, and human activity, the device provides valuable insights for creating detailed heat maps. These maps are then used to inform and improve urban planning strategies, focusing on mitigating heat in vulnerable areas through targeted green space development and other heat reduction techniques.
E2.04 Presentation
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E2.04 Poster Pitch
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Team Contact Information
Team Project Manager: Chandler harrison, wqm3@txstate.edu
Faculty Advisor: Mr. Jeffrey Stevens, rwn24@txstate.edu
Let us know what you think! You can evaluate our project here: E2.04 Evaluation Form