Syracuse, NY
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded a Smart & Connected Communities (S&CC) grant of $99,965 to three Syracuse University faculty/Center of Excellence fellows.
Syracuse Architecture assistant professors Elizabeth Krietemeyer and Tarek Rakha, and School of Information Studies professor Jason Dedrick are among the first to receive S&CC grant support since the inception of the program.
The award will support a collaborative planning project to study the feasibility of a community energy project in Austin, Texas, and create knowledge and tools for a program that will serve as a model for other communities across the U.S.
The concept of community energy involves integrating small-scale solar power, demand management and energy storage at the community level to create economic, environmental, and social value for individuals and communities while improving the reliability and resilience of the electric grid.
Says Krietemeyer, “It’s an honor for us to represent Syracuse
University at the forefront of interdisciplinary research. Over the next
year, our team will develop designs for community energy dashboards for
the Mueller neighborhood in Austin, and we’ll conduct field work
through community workshops to enhance visualization and simulation of
built environment energy performance.”
Jason Dedrick is principal investigator (PI) on the team; Krietemeyer and Rakha are co-investigators (Co-PI).
According to the NSF, “cities and communities in the U.S. and around the world are entering a new era of transformational change, in which their inhabitants and the surrounding built and natural environments are increasingly connected by smart technologies, leading to new opportunities for innovation, improved services, and enhanced quality of life. The intent of this research effort is to support strongly interdisciplinary, integrative research and research capacity-building activities that will improve understanding of smart and connected communities and lead to discoveries that enable sustainable change to enhance community functioning.”
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