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Workshop report of general outcomes from stakeholder discussions regarding the planning of the decarbonization of the state of Arizona as part of a regional effort.

Created2021-09
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For my Thesis Project, I worked to operationalize an algorithmic trading application called Trading Dawg. Over the year, I was able to implement several analysis models, including accuracy, performance, volume, and hyperparameter analysis. With these improvements, we are in a strong position to create valuable tools in the algorithmic trading

For my Thesis Project, I worked to operationalize an algorithmic trading application called Trading Dawg. Over the year, I was able to implement several analysis models, including accuracy, performance, volume, and hyperparameter analysis. With these improvements, we are in a strong position to create valuable tools in the algorithmic trading space.

ContributorsPayne, Colton (Author) / Shakarian, Paulo (Thesis director) / Brandt, William (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / Computer Science and Engineering Program (Contributor) / Department of Finance (Contributor)
Created2023-05
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We analyze current approaches to carbon accounting for removed carbon sold on carbon markets, focusing on carbon crediting under the framing of a remaining carbon budget, the issue of durability, and approaches to accounting methodologies. We explore the topic of mixing carbon with other problems in developing carbon accounting methodologies

We analyze current approaches to carbon accounting for removed carbon sold on carbon markets, focusing on carbon crediting under the framing of a remaining carbon budget, the issue of durability, and approaches to accounting methodologies. We explore the topic of mixing carbon with other problems in developing carbon accounting methodologies and highlight the open policy questions. We conclude with a suggested framework for accounting for carbon removal accounting that simplifies climate action and enables a world with negative carbon emissions.

ContributorsArcusa, Stéphanie (Author) / Lackner, Klaus (Author) / Page, Robert (Author) / Sriramprasad, Vishrudh (Author) / Hagood, Emily (Author) / Center for Negative Carbon Emissions (Contributor)
Created2022-11-01
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An exploration of the potential for a digital twin for direct air capture: background, classification, and integration.

Created2023-01-01
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The U.S. Department of Energy awarded $15 million to the Algae Test-bed Public-Private Partnership (ATP3) at Arizona State University. ASU LightWorks is the university partnership that works to combine research into one strategic framework. The combination of both of these entities allows for a framework to address energy issues through

The U.S. Department of Energy awarded $15 million to the Algae Test-bed Public-Private Partnership (ATP3) at Arizona State University. ASU LightWorks is the university partnership that works to combine research into one strategic framework. The combination of both of these entities allows for a framework to address energy issues through collaboration with academic institutions, commercial enterprises, and national laboratories. The Arizona Center for Algae Technology and Innovation (AzCATI) partners with ATP3 and the facilities are located on ASU's Polytechnic campus. Part of NVG's research focuses on a gap analysis of what types of entities to partner with, but thus far partnerships include: the National Laboratories, Cellana LLC, Touchstone Research Laboratory, SRS Energy, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Georgia Institute of Technology, University of Texas at Austin, and Commercial Algae Management. The goal of ATP3 is to create an open and collaborative network in geographically diverse locations, that allow for world-class expertise while addressing flexibility and customer service, as well as IP management within a tiered fee structure. The standard would be that ATP3 address the operational protocols, data collection and analysis, data management, quality control, modeling and assessment, and finally education and training. This allows ATP3 to be a quality testing facility for the algal research community, and the test-bed facilities will be located in Arizona, Hawaii, California, Ohio, and Georgia.
ContributorsLowry, Teeghyn Aleene (Co-author) / Cope, Nicole (Co-author) / Willert, Kevin (Co-author) / Brooks, Daniel (Thesis director) / Johnson, Travis (Committee member) / Brandt, William (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / Department of Economics (Contributor) / School of Accountancy (Contributor)
Created2013-05
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Workshop report on socio-economic and technical discussions Direct Air Capture as a technology for the climate transition.

Created2022-01-19
ContributorsDi Russo, Michelle (Conductor) / Alpizar, Mark (Conductor) / Shaker, Shannon (Conductor) / Gupta, Kamna (Conductor) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2017-11-29
ContributorsPercussion Jazz Ensemble (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2017-11-20
ContributorsSmith, J. B., 1957- (Director) / Mancuso, Simone (Director) / Contemporary Percussion Ensemble (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Contributor)
Created2017-11-19
ContributorsASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2017-11-17