recent article about an application of the nanoimprint lithography (NIL) technique. List: a. type of NIL technique used b. what materials are used c. resolution/measured properties d. specific application Hand in a maximum one-page typed summary and a copy of the article. You are expected to present your finding to the class.h) Classroom presentation and discussion includes the results in the lab portion of the NILmodule and the literature search for the NIL application. Students share their findings with therest of the class. This type of activity enhances both writing and oral technical communication.The course activities are well aligned with the ABET general criteria for engineering
the carpet and EVA. b) Determine the relationship between Fat (friction force) and Wfat (work done by friction). c) Identify which cluster represents the greatest energy loss. d) Determine which material the student would choose to cover their steel track.EvaluationA pre-and post-lesson knowledge assessment was conducted using a Likert-typequestionnaire (appendix A). The experiment was conducted with approximately 340students divided into groups of 3 to 4 in laboratory classes (100 minutes). Around 119students responded to the questionnaire. Pre-class % Post-class %Subject Question % Difference
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Paper ID #45954Association between fundamental skills on physics pre-course assessment andpost-course test performanceCherish Bauer-Reich, University of Jamestown Cherish Bauer-Reich is an Associate Professor at the University of Jamestown in Jamestown, ND. She is also a senior member of IEEE.Jakob DeLong, University of Jamestown Jakob DeLong is currently an assistant teaching professor in the Electrical Engineering department at Missouri University of Science and Technology. He received a BS in Electrical Engineering from West Virginia University and a PhD in Electrical Engineering from The Ohio State University, while