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Mohammad Rafiq Muqri, DeVry University, Pomona
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, M., Shakib, J., A Taste of Java-Discrete and Fast Fourier Transforms, American Society for Engineering Education, AC 2011-451.2. Shakib, J., Muqri, M., Leveraging the Power of Java in the Enterprise, American Society for Engineering Education, AC 2010-1701.3. Mallat, S., Zhang, Z., Matching pursuit with time-frequency dictionaries, IEEE Trans. Signal Process., 41, 1993, 3397-3415.4. Rangayyan, R., Biomedical Signals analysis. A case-study approach, IEEE Press on Biomedical Signals. Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 20025. Feichtinger, H., Strohmer, T., Gabor Analysis and algorithms: Theory and applications, Editors. Birkhauser, Boston, 1998.6. Blinowska, K., Durka, P., The application of wavelet transform and matching pursuit to
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Alireza Kavianpour, DeVry University, Pomona
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course is designed as an introduction to renewable energy technologies. Concepts ofenergy sources and systems to be surveyed include solar/photovoltaic, wind power, fuel-cells,hydroelectric, the smart grid, alternative fuels, geothermal power, ocean, nuclear, and biofuels.Energy conversions from these various sources will be examined and applications explored.Socio-economic, environmental, and regulatory issues will also be considered. Labs will beused to explore key aspects of alternative and renewable power sources.REET 150 Power Electronics and Alternative Energy Applications with LabThis course covers power switching circuits such as rectifiers, AC-DC and DC-DC converters,inverters and motor drives. Power semiconductor devices, thermal
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Lina Battestilli, North Carolina State University; Sarah Korkes, North Carolina State University
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Bruyn, E. Mostert, and A. van Schoor. Computer-based testing - the ideal tool to assess on the different levels of bloom’s taxonomy. In 2011 14th International Conference on Interactive Collaborative Learning, pages 444–449, Sep. 2011. doi: 10.1109/ICL.2011.6059623.[20] Errol Thompson, Andrew Luxton-Reilly, Jacqueline L. Whalley, Minjie Hu, and Phil Robbins. Bloom’s taxonomy for cs assessment. In Proceedings of the Tenth Conference on Australasian Computing Education - Volume 78, ACE ’08, pages 155–161, Darlinghurst, Australia, Australia, 2008. Australian Computer Society, Inc. ISBN 978-1-920682-59-0. URL http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1379249.1379265.[21] John T. Bell and H. Scott Fogler. The investigation and