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1981 North Midwest Section
Authors
O. Hawaleshka
civil, chemical, electrical and mechanical engineering. 2. To improve the system of governemntal planning and regulation of thenumber of engineering schools and students, and the quality of engineeringprograms and courses. 3. To initiate and formalize a continuous process of faculty training,curricular development and theproduction, distribution and use of impro-ved instructional materials and equipment. 4. To plan and establish a sound foundation for the later developmentof specialized and advanced engineering courses.Common to all these aims is to make the engineering graduate of a qualityacceptable by international standards and particularly adapted to the needsof the Philippines.The Project with the assistance of an international
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1981 North Midwest Section
Authors
Frank J. Worzala; Jerome F. Saeman
course being taught to engineering students. Furthermore, he argued that new courses and research programs on wood should be initiated so that some of our engineering graduates might be inspired to pursue advanced work on wood in either engineering or wood technology departments. In the five years that have elapsed since Dr. Saeman presented hispaper, entitled, Wood as an Engineering Material--An Issue for 11Educators 11 , a substantial degree of progress has been made toward help-ing educators meet the obligatioQs)mentioned above. The most importantevent was the Heritage Workshop,t2 on 11 Wood-It s Structure and prop- 1erties11, held in Madison
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2011 North Midwest Section
Authors
Enemuoh Emmanuel Ugo; Samuel Kwofie
of 55.1 MN/m2and through the simulation express wizard on Solid Works produced a max stress at the samelocations of the bamboo frame of 2.8 M N/m2 as illustrated in Figure 13, and a max displacement of0.016456 mm, which still is not a deformation that will cause any failure as shown in Figure 14.The factor of safety for the aluminum bicycle is 19.9 so the frame can withstand 19.9 times the 250lb (114 Kg) load initially tested on the frame. The factor of safety is higher than that of bambooframe. Figure 12: Aluminum frame design Proceedings of the 2011 North Midwest Section Conference Figure 13: Aluminum maximum stress deformation Figure
Conference Session
Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 3
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Matthew McConnell, Case Western Reserve University; Kenneth A. Loparo, Case Western Reserve University; Nicholas Barendt, Case Western Reserve University
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer
education and engineering programs at Case Western Reserve University.Dr. Kenneth A. Loparo, Case Western Reserve University Kenneth A. Loparo is the Arthur L. Parker Professor in the Department of Electrical, Computer and Systems Engineering, holds academic appointments in the Departments of Biomedical Engineering and Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in the Case School of Engineering and the Faculty Director the Institute for Smart, Secure and Connected Systems. He has received numerous awards including the Sigma Xi Research Award for contributions to stochastic control, the John S. Diekoff Award for Distin- guished Graduate Teaching, the Tau Beta Pi Outstanding Engineering and Science Professor Award, the
Conference Session
Engineering Economy Division Technical Session 1
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Brian Aufderheide, Hampton University; Otsebele E. Nare, Hampton University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Economy, Engineering Management, Industrial Engineering, Systems Engineering
25 new courses. He has supervised over 35 Industrial Design Projects. He is a returned Peace Corps Volunteer. He is dedicated in helping his students to succeed.Dr. Otsebele E Nare, Hampton University Otsebele Nare is an Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at Hampton University, VA. He received his electrical engineering doctorate from Morgan State University, Baltimore, MD, in 2005. His research interests include System Level Synthesis Techniques, Multi-Objective Optimization, Device Modeling and K-16 Integrative STEM education. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Work in Progress: Engineering Economy Taught Across
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Active and Cooperative Learning in ECE
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Jun Ouyang, University of California, Davis; Hooman Rashtian, University of California, Davis
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer
the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada in 2013. He was a Postdoctoral Scholar at Davis Millimeter- Wave Research Center (DMRC) at University of California, Davis from 2014 to 2016. Since July 2016, he has joined the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at University of California, Davis as an Assistant Professor of Teaching. His educational research interests include curriculum innovation for teaching circuits, electronics and control systems, project-based learning, and the use of technology in teaching and learning. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2020Work in Progress: Experiential Modules using Texas
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2007 North Midwest Section Meeting
Authors
Kurtis G. Paterson
traditionalIntroduction to Environmental Engineering class. The objectives of this Podcast-Enhanced Learning (PEL) research are to provide guidance for the creation of suchpodcasts, pedagogical evidence supporting best use of such podcasts within a universitycourse setting, and student assessment of such efforts.The enhanced-podcast creation process is a multi-step workflow. Major steps includemedia design, sound, video, and post-production. Free software tools were used in theproduction of the podcast episodes. Podcast design guidance will be shared in the paper,as will typical workflow resource requirements.In the Introduction to Environmental Engineering class the enhanced-podcast wasintegrated into the class in three distinct methods for evaluation purposes
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2021 ASEE North Central Section Conference
Authors
James D. Kaul, Marshall University CCSE; Gregory Dovel Weed; Jared Cunningham; Imtiaz Ahmed; Wook-Sung Yoo, Marshall University
Yoo, Marshall University Dr. Wook-Sung Yoo is chair and professor in the Department of Computer Sciences and Electrical Engi- neering at Marshall University. He received his Ph.D. from the Florida Institute of Technology in 1995. He has a diverse academic background in Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Infor- mation Systems, Cybersecurity, Data Science, Software Engineering, Health Informatics, Bioinformatics, Dentistry, Dental Informatics programs at various public and private universities with more than 15 years of administrative experience as a chair/program director and 25 years of teaching, research, service, and industrial experiences. American
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ASEE 2021 Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference
Authors
Mehmet Emre Bahadir, Southeastern Louisiana University
Paper ID #35119Outreach and Recruitment with 3D Printing and CADDr. MEHMET EMRE BAHADIR, Southeastern Louisiana University MEHMET EMRE BAHADIR is an Assistant Professor of Industrial Technology at Southeastern Louisiana University. His teaching and research interests are in the field of product design, industrial ecology, sus- tainable manufacturing, and additive manufacturing. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 1 Outreach and Recruitment with 3D Printing and CAD
Conference Session
Enrollment, Instruction and Pedagogy - Focus on Design-Based Projects
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2017 FYEE Conference
Authors
John Edward Miller, Baylor University; Carolyn Skurla, Baylor University
Tagged Topics
FYEE Division - Paper Submission
outside class over a 3-week period. The deliverable was a technical report detailing target market research and interview results, three preliminary redesign ideas, a selection matrix, the selected design, and an assessment of the stakeholder impact. IV. Prototype The final module of the digital alarm clock project was FIGURE 3
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2018 ASEE Zone IV Conference
Authors
Yitong Zhao, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
was appreciated. They also considered that the oralexam was helpful for their understanding of the content. The results from this preliminarystudy suggest that the adoption of oral exams has the potential to positively impactstudent performance in the thermodynamics course. 1. IntroductionAn oral exam is a type of assessment in which the instructor poses questions to thestudent verbally. The student must answer the question to demonstrate sufficientknowledge of the subject to pass the exam1. Many researchers argue that oral exams,combined with other evaluations, are ideal for achieving higher levels of studentunderstanding2. The potential benefits of oral exams are better preparation for the exam,immediate
Conference Session
Technical Session 4b
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2017 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
Authors
Jason Matteson, Northern Arizona University; David M Richter, Northern Arizona University
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Pacific Southwest Section
, Ethical Egoism, and Self-Interested ContractualismIn our combined experiences of teaching, there are three ethical principles that youngengineering undergraduates are likely to gravitate towards initially: (1) some version ofrelativism, (2) some version of egoism, or (2) some version of consequentialism. More aboutconsequentialism in a moment.To bring the theories of Moral Relativism and Ethical Egoism into a discussion engineeringstudents will find relevant, we have students consider the question: Why should an engineerattempt to follow their own profession’s codes of ethics, or take seriously the ethical guidanceoffered by institutions like the NSPE’s Board of Ethical Review?The main claim made by Moral Relativism is that a person is morally
Conference Session
Technical Session 2b
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2017 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
Authors
Seema C Shah-Fairbank P.E., California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; Kenneth W. Lamb P.E. Ph.D, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Tagged Topics
Pacific Southwest Section
familiar with. However, F2F instruction is not the most effective teaching strategies forengaging student learning (2014)1. This is because students learn from a variety of learning-styles based on how they receive and process information. Since the 1970’s research havelooked at various ways students learn and there are many models that can be used. To addressthe learning needs of engineering students Felder and Silverman (1988 and 1993)6,73 developed alearning style model (refer to Table 1).Table 1- Learning styles and definitions Category Preferred Learning Style Student Type Perception Sensory Concrete Thinkers, Practical, Oriented towards facts and
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Technical Session 3b
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2017 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
Authors
Reza Raeisi, California State University, Fresno; Vidya sagar reddy Gopala P.E., California State University, Fresno
Tagged Topics
Pacific Southwest Section
2017 Pacific Southwest SectionMeeting: Tempe, Arizona Apr 20 Paper ID #20694Empirical Learning of Digital Systems Testing and Testable Design UsingIndustry-Verified Electronics Design Automation Tools in ClassroomDr. Reza Raeisi, California State University, Fresno DR REZA RAEISI a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at California State University, Fresno. He is also Chair of he ECE department. His research interests include integrated circuits, embedded systems, and VLSI-CAD technology. He serves as Pacific Southwest regional director of American Society of
Conference Session
Concurrent Paper Tracks Session I - Courses I
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2017 ASEE International Forum
Authors
F.C. Lai, University of Oklahoma; Dong Liang, Laboratory Engineer; Al R Evans, Sichuan University - Pittsburgh Institute
Tagged Topics
Main Forum (Podium Presentation)
. Dr. Lai is most well-known for his work in heat and mass transfer in porous media. He has also made important contributions in the field of EHD-enhanced heat and mass transfer. He has published more than 150 technical papers in the archival journals and conference proceedings. He has received numerous awards for his contributions in teaching and research, which include Distinguished Lectureship Award (1995), OCAST New Investigator Award (1995), Regents’ Award for Superior Teaching (1997), Tom J. Love Most Outstanding Professor Award (1995, 1999-00, 2003, 2005), Faculty Development Award (2005), and Outstanding ASME Student Section Faculty Adviser Award (2011). Dr. Lai is a Fellow of ASME (2006) and Associate
Conference Session
Microprocessor, Microcontrollers, and Embedded Systems Education
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2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mason Marshall, Missouri University of Science and Technology; Ariel Moss, Missouri S&T; Larry Gene Garringer, Missouri S&T; Rohit Dua, Missouri University of Science & Technology
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer
Missouri State University in 2014.Larry Gene Garringer, Missouri S&T Larry Garringer is an Undergraduate Senior in the BS Electrical Engineering program at Missouri Uni- versity of Science and Technology and Missouri State University Cooperative Engineering program. His emphasis is in Electronics and research interests include microcontrollers and computer architecture.Dr. Rohit Dua, Missouri University of Science & Technology ROHIT DUA, Ph.D is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer En- gineering at the Missouri University of Science and Technology and Missouri State University’s Coopera- tive Engineering Program. His research interests include engineering education. (http
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2018 Gulf Southwest Section Conference
Authors
Rochelle Williams; Sherri Frizell; Felecia Nave; Audie Thompson
, attitude toward mathematics, andthrough curricula, outreach, and professional development mathematics performance of middle school students."initiatives. The results from the G.A.L.S. camp show that Middle Grades Research Journal, vol. 6, no. 1, 2011, p.high school girls from underrepresented groups have an 15+. Academic OneFile, Accessed 21 Jan. 2018.interest in STEM careers. Utilizing women faculty from [3] Hyde JS, Lindberg SM, Linn MC, Ellis AB, Williamsengineering supported the development of well-designed CC. Gender similarities characterize math performance.projects that proved to be challenging, yet engaging and Science. 2008; 321:494–495.achievable for camp participants. Exposure to same
Conference Session
Emerging Trends in Engineering Education Poster Session
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Margaret Hunter, Hofstra University
asurvey of the problems, types of pollution, laws, measurement and treatment and design ofpollution in water, air and land. Solid waste, hazardous waste, pollution prevention and riskassessment are also briefly studied.In the past students have done a poster presentation on a problem such as desalinization or Page 12.1315.3nitrogen removal from water. The students selected a topic, researched the different treatmentoptions, developed criteria to evaluate the options and selected their final solution based on theircriteria. The poster was presented at the end of the semester and did not correlate well with thetopics covered in the entire class. The
Conference Session
Innovations in Mechanical Engineering Education Poster Session
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Andrew Kean, California Polytechnic State University; Glen Thorncroft, California Polytechnic State University
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
1997, with a research emphasis in Boiling Heat Transfer. His current activities focus on improvement of undergraduate laboratory education, including new experiments, instrumentation, and pedagogy in Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sciences, as well as introducing Uncertainty Analysis into the undergraduate curriculum. Page 12.432.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Curricular Assessment Using Existing On-Campus Information DatabasesAbstractAssessment of engineering program success is critical for continual improvement. While thisassessment can take
Conference Session
Preparing Engineering Students for International Practice
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Saeed Khan, Kansas State University-Salina; Beverlee Kissick, Kansas State University-Salina
Tagged Divisions
International
. His research interests and areas of expertise include antennas and propagation, novel materials for microwave application, and electromagnetic scattering. Dr. Khan is a member diversity committee at the College of Technology and Aviation, and also serves as a member of Tilford Group, a research and development group charged with creating a multicultural curriculum model.Beverlee Kissick, Kansas State University-Salina BEVERLEE KISSICK earned three degrees from Kansas State University at Manhattan, Kansas: a B.S. in Sociology, MS in Curriculum and Instruction, and a Ph.D. in Educational Technology Library/Media. Beverlee is a Professor and Director of Libraries at Kansas State University at
Conference Session
Design for the Environment
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David McStravick, Rice University
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Design in Engineering Education
AC 2007-1688: AC-POWERED BACKPACK PROJECTDavid McStravick, Rice University DAVID MCSTRAVICK received his B. S. and Ph. D. degrees in mechanical engineering from Rice University. He worked in industry for many years in various engineering research positions. He joined Rice University in 1996 and is currently a Professor in the Practice of Mechanical Engineering in the MEMS Department. He teaches in the area of engineering design and his current research interests are in medical product design and in engineering education. Page 12.159.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007
Conference Session
Computer Education Management Tools
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Promiti Dutta, Columbia University; Alexander Haubold, Columbia University
Tagged Divisions
Computers in Education
easily address all our needs.Project Archival Tool (PAT):While the concept of using a database driven system to archive past projects may not seem like anovel concept, very few websites exists that coherently and conveniently present student work.PAT is a database-driven organizational website especially useful in collecting, organizing, anddisseminating information to clients and students about the project status and completion. Figure6 shows a screenshot of the initial screen that visitors are welcomed to. Page 12.1029.8 Figure 6: Screenshot of PAT homepage.A fundamental step in successfully completing an engineering design project is to
Conference Session
New Engineering Educators: Tricks of the Trade II
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Melani Plett, Seattle Pacific Univ; Donald Peter
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New Engineering Educators
AC 2007-523: SELF GRADING FOR IMPROVED LEARNINGMelani Plett, Seattle Pacific Univ Melani Plett is an Associate Professor at Seattle Pacific University. Her research interests include engineering education, non-stationary signal processing, biomedical engineering and Christian women engineersDon Peter, Seattle Pacific University Don Peter is an Associate Professor at Seattle Pacific University. He is particularly interested in discovering ways to improve teaching and learning in electronics. Page 12.1263.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Self Grading
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Recruiting, Retention and Diversity in Engineering Technology
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Irene Ferrara, Pennsylvania State University-Altoona; Andrew Vavreck, Pennsylvania State University-Altoona
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
16601. Telephone: 814-949-5568, email: ixf107@psu.eduAndrew Vavreck, Pennsylvania State University-Altoona Andrew Vavreck, Pennsylvania State University Andrew Vavreck is Head of the Division of Business and Engineering at Penn State Altoona, and an Associate Professor of Engineering. In addition to his administrative duties, he teaches dynamics and engineering design, and his research is in smart materials, especially magnetorheological fluids, including fluid and device design and control. He received his B.S. in Engineering Science, his M.S. in Engineering Mechanics and his Ph.D. in Engineering Science and Mechanics, all from Penn State. Address: 214 Hawthorn Building, 3000 Ivyside
Conference Session
International Case Studies:Collaborations, Exchanges & Interactions
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Joerg Mossbrucker, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Stephen Williams, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Edward Chandler, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Holger Dahms, Lübeck University of Applied Sciences; Owe Petersen, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Jens Thiedke, Lübeck University of Applied Sciences
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International
program was initially started. Likewise, the Lübeck University of Applied Sciences must also undergo periodic assessment processes that require cooperation by MSOE. Courses at MSOE must fulfill requirements set by the state ministry of education for Schleswig-Holstein in accordance with the BMBF (Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung, Federal Ministry for Education and Research). The educational framework for the Lübeck degree is set by the KMK (Kultusministerkonferenz der Länder, Standing Conference of the Ministry of Culture of the States) and the HRK (Hochschulrektorenkonferenz, Standing Conference of University Presidents and Rectors), with considerable input form the VDE/VDI (Verein
Conference Session
Multimedia and Distance Learning
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Steve Hsiung, Old Dominion University; John Hackworth, Old Dominion University; Richard Jones, Old Dominion University; June Ritchie, Old Dominion University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
AC 2007-1317: MANAGING A DISTANCE-LEARNING EET LABORATORYCOURSE USING COLLABORATION SOFTWARESteve Hsiung, Old Dominion University STEVE C. HSIUNG Steve Hsiung is an associate professor of electrical engineering technology at Old Dominion University. Prior to his current position, Dr. Hsiung had worked for Maxim Integrated Products, Inc., Seagate Technology, Inc., and Lam Research Corp., all in Silicon Valley, CA. Dr. Hsiung also taught at Utah State University and California University of Pennsylvania. He earned his BS degree from National Kauhsiung Normal University in 1980, MS degrees from University of North Dakota in 1986 and Kansas State University in 1988, and a PhD degree from
Conference Session
Multimedia and Distance Learning
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Saeid Moslehpour, University of Hartford; Ramin Sadeghi, Power & Water University of Technology; Jonathan Hill, University of Hartford; Akram Abu-aisheh, University of Hartford
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
-learning software andcontent, driven by specification organizations such as IMS Global Learning Consortium,AICC and ADL, and relevant committees of international standards bodies such as the IEEELTSC. Despite the potential relevance of these open standards for the proprietary e-learningsystems of the first strand, the consistent adoption of e-learning standards by LMS vendorswas slow, particularly in the education sector.There have been exceptions which crossed the boundaries between the strands identifiedabove. However, during the late 1990s the major impact of each strand tended to occurwithout respect to the others. E-learning technology rose to fame largely without standards oropen source software; e-learning standards were initially developed
Conference Session
Service Courses for Non-Engineers
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2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John Krupczak, Hope College; David Ollis, North Carolina State University
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Technological Literacy Constituent Committee
technological literacy [3]. These are intended for K-12students. The ITEA is also working to develop program and assessment standards andcurriculum materials for the K-12 audience [4]. The engineering community has respondedenthusiastically to the need to increase the awareness and understanding of engineering as acareer, by initiating a number of programs aimed at the K-12 students. Page 13.1188.2To achieve widespread impact, standard classes must be taught at many institutions around thecountry. To accomplish this, standard models of technological literacy courses must bedeveloped. As a beginning to this process, a workshop was convened at the NAE
Conference Session
Innovative Curriculum in Electrical Engineering Technology
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2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ghassan Ibrahim, Bloomsburg University; Jon Zeisler, Bloomsburg University; Mike Kutch, Bloomsburg University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
concepts of the electronic ballast control of fluorescent lamps1, and the results ofprevious research work2, 3. Their task was to carry out further analysis and investigation,based on the research results, verifying their work through practical implementation onan operating RFID system.An Overview of RFIDRadio Frequency Identification has gained significant attention in the technology and Page 13.972.2business arenas. The two main system components are the RFID reader and RFID tagswhich are attached to items to be identified (merchandise, people, pets, furniture,instruments etc.). An RFID system has a forward (reader-to-tag) RF link and reverse (tag-to
Conference Session
Micro-/Nano-Technology Education
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2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yoli Jeune, University of Florida; Henry Hess, University of Florida
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Materials
fellowships.Henry Hess, University of Florida Henry Hess is currently an assistant professor at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering of the University of Florida. He received a diploma in physics from the Technical University Berlin in 1996, and obtained his Dr rer. nat. (summa cum laude) in experimental physics from the Free University of Berlin in 1999 under the guidance of Ludger Woeste. His postdoctoral studies were conducted from 2000 to 2002 at the Department of Bioengineering, University of Washington, where he also served as a research assistant professor (2002–2005). He received the Wolfgang Paul Award of the German Society for Mass Spectrometry (2000) and, together with his