Ashlynn S. Stillwell
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Associated Concepts [?]
- Environmental science
- Engineering
- Biology
- Ecology
- Computer science
- Physics
- Geography
- Economics
- Quantum mechanics
- Geology
- Electrical engineering
- Environmental engineering
- Mathematics
- Thermodynamics
- Business
- Environmental economics
- History
- Embedded system
- Water resources
- Waste management
- Operating system
- Archaeology
- Nexus (standard)
- Water-energy nexus
- Electricity
Authored Works
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- Urban Climate Modeling to Quantify Runoff Reduction from Rain Gardens in 30 U.S. Cities
- Smart Metered Data to Forecast Electricity Demand from Single- and Multi-family Residential Users
- Seasonal Disaggregation of Virtual Water Transfers on the US Electric Grid
- Lessons from a review of state-level water reuse policies in the United States.
- Analysis of Machine Learning and Neural Network Classifiers for Residential Water End-use Classification in a Single-family Home
- Urban Climate Modeling to Quantify Runoff Reduction from Ground-Based Green Stormwater Infrastructure Implementation
- Smart Meter Data to Analyze Electricity Demand from Single- and Multi-family Consumers in a Diverse Urban Environment
- Identifying System and Generator Vulnerabilities Through a Sensitivity Analysis of a Multi-Objective Optimal Power Flow Formulation
- Global Studies of Energy Virtual Water Trade Networks
- A Spatial Analysis to Identify Opportunities for Water Reuse in the United States
Linked Co-Authors
Linked Collaborating Institutions
- Air Force Institute of Technology, Ohio
- California State University, Fresno
- Carnegie Institution of Washington, Department of Global Ecology
- University of Canterbury, New Zealand
- University of Colorado, Boulder
- University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
- Zhejiang University, China
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