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Old 11-01-2011, 06:28 PM
malabhoy32 malabhoy32 is offline
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Default Dissertation Topic Help!!

Hello. I'm currently trying to decide on my dissertation title for my masters (MSc Environmental Sustainability). I feel I should be more clear minded on what I want to do considering I decided to do a masters but I'm finding it difficult to decide. I'd like to do something that would be beneficial to me when I complete my studies, something that there is a realistic chance of getting a job in. I have a couple of ideas; feasibility of certain renewables - wind, hydro etc and a comparison of their efficiency's; Hydrogen generation from renewables; fuel cells; carbon capture and storage. I coming from a civil engineering background but keen to do some sort of energy engineering project.
Ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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Old 11-02-2011, 03:18 AM
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Default Re: Dissertation Topic Help!!

Hello, I'm juan pablo, i can help you with your dissertation, write to my email tututordelapucp@gmail.com

Sincerely, JP
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