Stevens Institute of Technology

19/08/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 19/08/2024 22:32

A Sustainable Summer of Research

Research & Innovation

A Sustainable Summer of Research

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Harrison Hinojosa spent his summer participating in the inaugural Summer Undergraduate Research Program, funded by the PSEG Foundation

A lot of summer activities revolve around water - taking a dip in the pool, jumping in the lake or hanging out at the beach. Harrison Hinojosa's summer revolved around water, too. Water pressure, that is.

Hinojosa, a 4/5 environmental engineering major and green engineering minor, participated in the inaugural Summer Undergraduate Research Program funded by the PSEG Foundation, where he contributed to original research with real-world impact.

Under the direction of Dr. Chang Hwan Choi, Hinojosa's research project proposes the use of turbines as water pressure reducers. If, for instance, a building has high water pressure that needs to be reduced to make a sink or shower usable, these micro turbines step in to take the place of a traditional pressure reducing valve. The technology is innovative because it both reduces pressure and generates power.

This sort of research project has been particularly exciting for Hinojosa who first became interested in the intersections of sustainable engineering and business optimization in his Introduction to Sustainable Engineering course. "When I came across this environmental research opportunity, I applied right away," says Hinojosa. "I've expanded my knowledge and learned new skills that will contribute to my work down the road."