1. A Systematic Carbon and Energy Balance of the Penn State Eco-Machine™ and the Implementation of a Vertical Farming System to Increase Duckweed Production Open Access Author: Belles, Eric Title: A Systematic Carbon and Energy Balance of the Penn State Eco-Machine™ and the Implementation of a Vertical Farming System to Increase Duckweed Production Area of Honors: Civil Engineering Keywords: Eco-MachineDuckweedcarbonenergy File: Download Belles_Honors_Thesis_Final_rev2.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Rachel Alice Brennan, Thesis SupervisorJohn Michael Regan, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. The Utilization of Reclaimed Waste-to-Energy Aggregates as Lightweight Sand in Concrete Masonry Units and Precast Concrete Open Access Author: Soliman, Martina Title: The Utilization of Reclaimed Waste-to-Energy Aggregates as Lightweight Sand in Concrete Masonry Units and Precast Concrete Area of Honors: Civil Engineering Keywords: Waste-to-EnergyLightweight aggregateConcrete Masonry UnitsInternal curingPrecast Concrete File: Download Soliman_SchreyerThesis_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Grady F Mathews, IV, Thesis SupervisorGrady F Mathews, IV, Thesis Honors AdvisorShashidhara S Marikunte, Faculty Reader
3. Conceptual Geometric Design for U.S. Coastal Homes to Resist Hurricane Surge Forces Open Access Author: Bates, Julie Title: Conceptual Geometric Design for U.S. Coastal Homes to Resist Hurricane Surge Forces Area of Honors: Civil Engineering Keywords: Hurricane Resistant DesignHurricaneStorm SurgeGeometry File: Download Bates_Thesis_5.5.20.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Ali M Memari, Thesis SupervisorSukran Ilgin Guler, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. Investigating Water Access Challenges for Emerging and Developing Countries: Vietnam and Kenya Case Study Open Access Author: Cowser, Abigail J Title: Investigating Water Access Challenges for Emerging and Developing Countries: Vietnam and Kenya Case Study Area of Honors: Civil Engineering Keywords: watersustainable development goalsvietnamkenyawater accesse.coli File: Download Cowser_WaterQuality.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Caitlin A Grady, Thesis SupervisorJohn Michael Regan, Thesis Honors Advisor