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Edit my final paper

 

This project must have a great professional depth.

 

 

The instruction in showed in following. It is a research project about "Interaction between Electric Vehicles and the grid". This project must have a great professional depth. This research project contain 2 parts. First part is a three page proposal that is due on 10/25/2016 at 10 am. And the final project is due around 11/04/2016

Please read the following instruction very carefully. 

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NO PLAZIARISM !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Detailed instruction:

The final project is intended to be a small research project, going beyond the course materials and using either additional readings or, if you are ambitious, using original data collection.

There are two written parts, a proposal and a full report. The proposal should contain the following sections 1 through 5. The instructor will review the proposal and may suggest changes or suggest another topic; in those cases there would be a required “revised proposal”.

             1. the topic for the project should be "Power challenges              created by Electric Vehicles on Grid Stations".

2.    How are you going to carry out review of publications, or a small amount of data collection, to address your problem or idea? Data collection is very important is this project. Reliable sources of data are required and the way to collect data or if the data already exist should be clearly stated in the proposal. Clear description of what data you are going to analyze should be showed in proposal. 

3. For the proposal, list at least three peer- reviewed publications you will use as sources (either journal articles or US National Lab reports), typically the final paper would be expected to have more publications cited, for grad students, say, 10+. They cannot be general source about EV and grids in very general direction.

3.    What type of analysis will you do with the material collected in 2?

4.    What are possible conclusions that you might draw from 2 and 3?

5.    What is the significance of your potential conclusions? That is, how might your

conclusions be used, either in the academy (a new theory or improved understanding) and/or in the outside world (better basis for EV design, policies, marketing of EVs, other)?

The final report should follow the approximate outline above, except that 2 will either describe the new material you have reviewed, or summarize the data you have collected, 3 will of course actually analyze your materials—for example, performing calculations, designing a system or policy, etc, 4 will draw conclusions and also say why those conclusions are or are not what you expected in the proposal, and, similarly 5 will describe significance given the actual findings and conclusions. Add a section 6 describing who did what on the project, also acknowledging any people contributing but not on the class member team. Please number and name sections using numbers 1 through 5 as above on proposal and 1 through 6 on final report (subsections can be added).

The final report can draw materials from the proposal (presumably updated) if needed for explanation. When you develop numbers, show the calculations, either in the text, in footnotes, or in an appendix.

This is a research report, and must use proper citation. The main sources you use should be peer-reviewed literature, rarely are news sites of adequate reliability or depth. Numbers not covered in class should be cited. See this web site for guidelines and examples of how to cite in the text, and how to list in the section of references cited at the end:

http://www.uefap.com/writing/citation/citefram.htm

 

For those who want length guidance, I would suggest a proposal might be 3 pages and a final project 15 pages of text (single spaced, not including figures). Should have many sources cited (at least 15+ reliable source), data, analysis, and/or calculations

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