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dc.contributor.authorBuffaloe, Barbaraeng
dc.contributor.authorGrantham-Lough, Katieeng
dc.contributor.authorGoldschmidt, Michaeleng
dc.contributor.authorStone, Roberteng
dc.contributor.authorSudkamp, Lukeeng
dc.contributor.authorBilger, Pauleng
dc.contributor.authorFleischer, Annaeng
dc.contributor.authorKrueger, Chriseng
dc.date.issued2008eng
dc.descriptionProject Leaders: Barbara Buffaloe, Katie-Grantham-Lough, Michael Goldschmidt, Robert Stone, Luke Sudkamp, Paul Bilger, Anna Fleischer, Chris Krueger, Heather Benson, Anne Felts, Adam Smith, Renee Henry, Ben Brannon, Ruth Brent Tofle, Jo Britt-Rankin, Marjorie Sableeng
dc.description.abstract"University of Missouri--Columbia (MU) and the Missouri University of Science & Technology (S&T) have composed the "Show-Me Solar Team." This team is composed of undergraduate and graduate students with a goal to design and build the most attractive, effective, and energy-efficient solar-powered house for the 2009 Solar Decathlon. The Solar Decathlon, an international design competition, exists to educate the public on solar energy, energy efficiency, and the best in home design. While this effort is well over the budget available for the current funding opportunity, we have selected certain components for submission in this application. Specifically, this effort includes architecture, interior design, architectural engineering, electrical engineering, civil engineering, history, and business disciplines across two campuses in a unique experience for all involved and utilizes technology and IT communications to make it happen. Most of the components of the project are done through computer and the virtual world. The students must rely on the ability to communicate via the internet for most decisions because only occasional face-to-face meetings take place. In addition, students on both campuses utilize computer programs related to their discipline and learn programs associated with other disciplines due to the multidisciplinary efforts required. For example, MU students often use Google Sketch?up to convey the architectural elements of the home. S&T students, new to Google Sketch-up, have found that with a tutorial by MU that they can better understand the dialogue going on between the teams on the design. We believe that the Show-Me Solar team�s proposal for the Interdisciplinary Innovation Fund meets the requirements from the MU Information Technology Committee. The student-led team is working hard to make the University of Missouri system a leader in the next wave of home design through the use of innovative technology and strong relationships between disciplines. We look forward to working with the MUITC and hope that our combined effort will continue to foster interdisciplinary projects throughout the UM system. Please let us know if any further clarification is needed." --Descriptioneng
dc.description.sponsorshipMU Interdisciplinary Innovations Fundeng
dc.format.extent16 pageseng
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10355/46547eng
dc.languageEnglisheng
dc.publisherUniversity of Missouri--Columbiaeng
dc.subjectIIF; Interdisciplinary Innovations Fund; Solar Decathlon; solar-powered housingeng
dc.titleSolar decathlon : Show-Me solar teameng
dc.typeReporteng


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