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2020 Northeast Section Meeting
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Rebecca Horak
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2020 Northeast Section Meeting
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James Flanagan; Smeet Patel; Matthew Prescott; Alya Abd Aziz; Bala Maheswaran
transitioned to having a paper diaphragm being placed right at the front of the device. The two magnets were placed in holders on either side of the coil. We created this design to be manufacturable with the 3D printers available to us. Figure 1: Initial 2D Design This design largely placed us on the right path, yet we found that our diaphragm was still too tightly enclosed
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2020 Northeast Section Meeting
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Seth Pearl, SUNY New Paltz; Rachmadian Wulandana, SUNY New Paltz
water tank. I. INTRODUCTION Renewable energy is defined as “Any naturally occurring, Built upon the promising results of straight cylinders, thetheoretically inexhaustible source of energy, such as biomass, proposed turbine has its shape inspired from an overlapping ofsolar, air, tidal, wave, and hydroelectric power, that is not two perpendicular cylinders and pinching them about theirderived from fossil or nuclear fuel” [1]. Renewable energy is centroid. The symmetric 3D-printed turbine design has anattractive because it is a clean and environmentally friendly edge-to edge distance of 5 cm, a mass of 30.5 grams, and analternative to traditional power generation methods
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2020 Northeast Section Meeting
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Laarni Beciril
Team members: Laarni Beciril Omar Alomair Saurabh Gaikwad Xin Gu Advisor: Dr. Nasir Sheikh Case Study: Use of Simple Multi-Attribute Rating Technique (SMART)A Decision-Making Technique in Choosing an Appropriate Supplier 1 of 11 I. Introduction The owner of Company XZY in Algeria plans to expand its business. XYZ started in 1992 as a paint manufacturing company. In 2015, they build a new facility for personal care and detergents product lines. After years of
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2020 Northeast Section Meeting
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Sophia Zhou
withpiloting at limited scale before implemented broadly. The collected data were analyzed usingwell established coding and numerical analysis methods. 1 The interviews revealed four important themes: personal privacy, communityinvolvement, government involvement, and situational specificity. It was found that balancebetween collecting and utilizing personal information, and protecting this information, was a keyconcern. In addition, close work between local communities and the national government wasessential. Mobile applications assisted in communicating and coordinating, but did not replacethe work of people such as delivery drivers and contact
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2020 Northeast Section Meeting
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Anurag Arasan; McCain Boonma; Rachel Fox; Kat Francis; Matt Goffin; Alya Abd Aziz; Bala Maheswaran
1 Aztec: Assistive Technology for the Hand Anurag Arasan, McCain Boonma, Rachel Fox, Kat Francis, Matt Goffin, Alya Abd Aziz, and Bala Maheswaran College of Engineering Northeastern UniversityAbstract and injuries outside of that category3. All ofDamage to the hand is a major inconvenience these diminish the grip strength of the handto daily life. Even without full paralysis, and can greatly decrease quality of life forweakened grip strength can increase
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2020 Northeast Section Meeting
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Jordan Martino; Maddy Weaver; Taran Lee; Umang Rastogi; David Hunter; Bala Maheswaran
provide feedback from a piezo frequency sensor to the user and enable them to adjust their playing to match the expected frequencies of each chord. Figure 1: Solidworks and Autocad drawingsWe have taken survey data and will use it toinform future iterations of our product todetermine its marketability. We can also usethis data to apply the concepts to differentmusical instruments.DesignApproach Figure 2:Our execution of the Smart Ukulele can be Finally, the user interface system wasdivided into four blocks: The physical
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2020 Northeast Section Meeting
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Shefalika Asthana
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2020 Northeast Section Meeting
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Aditi Deokar
Using Visceral Adipose Tissue Measurements to build Classification Models for Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Aditi Deokar1 1 Boston University AcademyAbstract In gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), temporary glucose intolerance develops duringpregnancy, and can cause a wide variety of adverse maternal and fetal outcomes, from morbidityto future obesity and diabetes in the mother or the child. The incidence of GDM is increasing,and early detection methods for GDM will help patients receive treatment sooner to avert someof these outcomes. This study used a variety of machine learning techniques
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2020 Northeast Section Meeting
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Janardhan Sutram; Pranjal Sanjay Varade; Devaughn Staple; Jeongkyu Lee
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2020 Northeast Section Meeting
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Ahmet Coskun; Mehdi Abedi; Kai-tak Wan
, andaesthetic appearance etc. The course curriculum comprises planar 2-D trusses and only toucheson 3-D. The term project promotes design and serves as preamble to subsequent courses such asMechanics of Materials, Finite Element Analysis, Machine Design, Vibration, AdvancedManufacturing etc. Figure 1. Sample trusses to hold a hemispherical metal shell. Additional static load can be added as shown. Instron universal testing machine is also used to find the exact ultimate failure load.Introduction ME 2350 Statics is an introductory course for freshman engineering students in mechanicaland civil engineering. It is a mandatory core course prior to other higher-level courses. As inmost US institutes, Statics has been conducted as
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2020 Northeast Section Meeting
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Rajarajan Subramanian
Portland Cement Concrete mixtures. Thismaterials laboratory component includes all types of hands-on experiments on stones and sand(aggregates) and concrete. Portland Cement Concrete is widely used in buildings, especially in high-risestructures. High Strength Concrete (HSC) and Self-Consolidating Concrete (SCC) are the two latesttechnologies of Portland Cement Concrete being used in concrete structures for two important reasons. 1.For pumping concrete to higher floors of the high-rise structures, the SCC should be used due to itsflowing nature. 2. Higher strength is needed so that the bottom floors can have slim sections for thecolumns and beams that have to support the entire high-rise structure and therefore HSC is being used.The Accreditation
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2020 Northeast Section Meeting
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Wei Xie
feasibility considerations, and detailed system descriptions.biopharmaceutical production process risk management. In Xie et al. [1], the authors propose an integratedSecond, existing IE approaches do not explore pharmaceutical framework that unifies research, education/training andbiotechnology domain knowledge. Thus, driven by the critical industry practice to facilitate knowledge innovation andneeds in the current biopharmaceutical manufacturing industry seamless transition into the skilled workforce, ultimately(biopharma), our multidisciplinary team composed of experts inartificial
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2020 Northeast Section Meeting
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Beverly Kris Jaeger-Helton
feasibility considerations, and detailed system descriptions.biopharmaceutical production process risk management. In Xie et al. [1], the authors propose an integratedSecond, existing IE approaches do not explore pharmaceutical framework that unifies research, education/training andbiotechnology domain knowledge. Thus, driven by the critical industry practice to facilitate knowledge innovation andneeds in the current biopharmaceutical manufacturing industry seamless transition into the skilled workforce, ultimately(biopharma), our multidisciplinary team composed of experts inartificial
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2020 Northeast Section Meeting
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Jared Auclair
feasibility considerations, and detailed system descriptions.biopharmaceutical production process risk management. In Xie et al. [1], the authors propose an integratedSecond, existing IE approaches do not explore pharmaceutical framework that unifies research, education/training andbiotechnology domain knowledge. Thus, driven by the critical industry practice to facilitate knowledge innovation andneeds in the current biopharmaceutical manufacturing industry seamless transition into the skilled workforce, ultimately(biopharma), our multidisciplinary team composed of experts inartificial
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2020 Northeast Section Meeting
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Jinxiang Pei
feasibility considerations, and detailed system descriptions.biopharmaceutical production process risk management. In Xie et al. [1], the authors propose an integratedSecond, existing IE approaches do not explore pharmaceutical framework that unifies research, education/training andbiotechnology domain knowledge. Thus, driven by the critical industry practice to facilitate knowledge innovation andneeds in the current biopharmaceutical manufacturing industry seamless transition into the skilled workforce, ultimately(biopharma), our multidisciplinary team composed of experts inartificial
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2020 Northeast Section Meeting
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Hua Zheng
feasibility considerations, and detailed system descriptions.biopharmaceutical production process risk management. In Xie et al. [1], the authors propose an integratedSecond, existing IE approaches do not explore pharmaceutical framework that unifies research, education/training andbiotechnology domain knowledge. Thus, driven by the critical industry practice to facilitate knowledge innovation andneeds in the current biopharmaceutical manufacturing industry seamless transition into the skilled workforce, ultimately(biopharma), our multidisciplinary team composed of experts inartificial
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2020 Northeast Section Meeting
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Edward James Diehl
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2003 GSW
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Wei Guo; Manoj Santhinikethanam; Patrick F. Mensah; Amitava Jana; Chunling Huang
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2003 GSW
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Lloyd Heinze; James Gregory; John Rivera
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2003 GSW
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Damien Johnson; Pradeep Bhattacharya
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2003 GSW
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Jerry K. Keska; Russel R. Life
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2003 GSW
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Jerry K. Keska; Madhusudhan Kolar
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2003 GSW
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Justin Hussey; Tyler Summers; Tyler Smith; Andre P. Mazzoleni
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2003 GSW
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Raymond W. Flumerfelt; William Sherrill; Hamid Parsaei
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2003 GSW
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Kuldeep S. Rawat; Gholam H. Massiha
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2003 GSW
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Kuldeep S. Rawat; Sumit R. Pal
practices. With the latest trends in research turninginterdisciplinary, MATLAB acts as a perfect example to bridge between the domains ofelectrical engineering and geosciences. References 1. Mallat, S., 1989, “ A Theory of Multiresolution Signal Decomposition: The Wavelet Representation,” IEEE Trans. Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, vol. 11, pp. 674-693. 2. Richards, J. A., “Remote Sensing Digital Image Analysis”, Springer-Verlag, Berlin 1993. 3. Egan, S., Kane, S., Buddin, T. S., 1999, “Computer Modelling and Visualization of the Structural Deformation Caused by Movement along Geological Faults,” Computers & Geosciences, vol. 25, no. 3, pp. 283-297
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2003 GSW
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Ali Abolmaali
visual and animation tools. These tools will be accessed through The University ofTexas at Arlington (UTA)’s Web site for use in classrooms globally. The three major steps inachieving this research goal were: (1) accepting data from the user; (2) running a pre-definedexecutable on the input data, which produces “Web-friendly” output file(s); and (3) redirectingthe browser to the output file. This study was successfully completed by using ActiveX controlsthat accept data from the user, transfer and run the FORTRAN executable files, redirect thebrowser to the result files and perform checks before displaying resulting diagrams or tables. Theuniqueness of these tools is that the executables are transferred to the client machine and run onit
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2003 GSW
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Farrokh Attarzadeh
recognition to the course department A unique course Life fulfillment & Hobby development enrichment Industry support Lifelong activities Additional incomeThe prospect of addressing environmental issues, in particular electronic waste and recycling, isquite appealing. There are numerous concerns about electronic waste, and warnings are echoedby leaders in the field. “Electronic waste is the most rapidly growing waste problem in theworld," according to Leslie Byster, communications director for the Silicon Valley ToxicsCoalition.1Figure 1 shows E-waste in San Jose
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2003 GSW
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Ray Bachnak; Carl Steidley; Korinne Resendez
networking technologies and development of measurement hardware andsoftware have turned PCs into platforms capable of continuous remote monitoring andcontrol of devices using the Internet. This capability makes proper and timely analysis ofdata possible. One of the projects that use the equipment and software in the ControlSystems Laboratory involves developing a virtual laboratory environment that allowsstudents to perform experiments from anywhere the Internet is available. This isespecially useful for offering courses online and giving students access to the equipmentoutside of class time. A software program that facilitates the developments of this typeof environment is LabVIEW [1-6]. LabVIEW provides an easy and efficient way topublish