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William Semke, University of North Dakota; Richard Schultz, University of North Dakota; James Albrecht, Imation Corp.; Jason Moses, Imation Corp.; Peter Ridl, Imation Corp.
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research labs with universityfunds, Imation financial support for graduate students and Senior Design projects, and the useof specialty Imation equipment essential to the studies being conducted. The dedication of thefaculty and Imation representatives to these activities should also be duly noted. Severalfederal agencies can now be effectively targeted for the submission of research proposals.Grant Opportunities for Academic Liaison with Industry (GOALI), a National ScienceFoundation (NSF) program, is especially appropriate for the activities at UND with Imation.The GOALI initiative aims to synergize collaborative research partnerships by making fundsavailable to support an mutually beneficial mix of industry/university linkages. Industry
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Asli Sahin, Virginia Tech; Janis Terpenny, Virginia Tech; Timothy Simpson, Pennsylvania State University; Steven Shooter, Bucknell University; Robert Stone, University of Missouri-Rolla
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Alpha Pi Mu Industrial Engineering Honor Society.Janis Terpenny, Virginia Tech Janis Terpenny is an Associate Professor in the Department of Engineering Education with affiliate positions in Mechanical Engineering and Industrial & Systems Engineering at Virginia Tech. Dr. Terpenny’s research interests focus on the design of products and systems, including design process and methodology and use of interdisciplinary collaboration and human centered design to improve student learning and motivation. Dr. Terpenny is a co-director of the NSF Center for e-Design, a multi-university NSF industry-university cooperative research center. Prior to joining Virginia Tech, Dr. Terpenny was an
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Richard Schultz, University of North Dakota; William Semke, University of North Dakota; Douglas Olsen, University of North Dakota; Arnold Johnson, University of North Dakota; Ofer Beeri, University of North Dakota; George Seielstad, University of North Dakota
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than weekly temporal resolution. It was designed primarily by electrical and mechanical engineering graduate students for installation in an Earth-observing window inside the International Space Station. REU Site participants contributed to astronaut training modules, graphical user interfaces for the flight and ground systems, and the design of custom ground test equipment.‚ Airborne Environmental Research Observational Camera (AEROCam). This payload is a three-band multispectral imager with one- to two-meter spatial resolution designed primarily by electrical and mechanical engineering graduate students for flight on UND Aviation fleet aircraft, with applications in precision agriculture and disaster response. REU