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- Cogeneration Plant, Illinois Institute of Technology
- 3400 South Federal Street, Chicago, Illinois
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- Pi Kappa Phi, Illinois Institute of Technology
- 3333 South Wabash Avenue , Chicago, Illinois
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- University Technology Park Incubator, Illinois Institute of Technology
- 3441 South Federal Street, Chicago, Illinois
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- Facilities Building, Illinois Institute of Technology
- 3100 South Federal Street, Chicago, Illinois
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- Phi Kappa Sigma, Illinois Institute of Technology
- 3366 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois
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- Border between the original Metals Research Building and its 1958 addition, Illinois Institute of Technology
- 3350 South Federal Street , Chicago, Illinois
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- Pi Kappa Phi, Illinois Institute of Technology
- 3333 South Wabash Avenue , Chicago, Illinois
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- VanderCook College of Music, Building 2, Illinois Institute of Technology
- 3120 South Federal Street , Chicago, Illinois
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- Automotive Laboratory, Illinois Institute of Technology
- 3240 South Federal Street, Chicago, Illinois
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- Sigma Phi Epsilon, Illinois Institute of Technology
- 3341 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Illinois
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- VanderCook College of Music, Building 2, Illinois Institute of Technology
- 3120 South Federal Street , Chicago, Illinois
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- Alpha Sigma Alpha, Illinois Institute of Technology
- 3340 South Michigan Avenue , Chicago, Illinois
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- Technology Park South, Illinois Institute of Technology
- 3440 South State Street, Chicago, Illinois
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- Alpha Sigma Alpha, Illinois Institute of Technology
- 3340 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois
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- Materials and Metals Building, Illinois Institute of Technology
- 3350 South Federal Street , Chicago, Illinois
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- Augmented Reality Technologies (Semester Unknown) IPRO 355
- In the construction industry, safety is obviously a big concern. Companies take many precautions to reduce the number of incidents that occur to reduce costs and save lives. As one of these precautions, construction companies purchase extra safety equipment to save the lives of workers to supplement regular required products such as hard hats. However, despite all of the safety equipment that is used, accidents still occur. For example, there was a flood in Chicago in 1992 which cost more than two billion dollars in reparations because a worker placed a wooden piling into the wrong place. Tyche Technologies will solve this problem by providing accident prevention technologies that use augmented reality (AR) to enhance the awareness of the construction worker. This additional information will let the worker know where key construction hazards are, such as the location of pipes and cables that run underground. Our team will develop a business plan and a prototype to demonstrate the feasibility of this project and attract potential sponsors/investors. The business plan will outline the market and financial feasibility of this product as well as any other problems/concerns that we foresee. The prototype will demonstrate how an AR environment can be created and relevant information uploaded and displayed to a user., Deliverables
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- Design & Build Chicago Scale Model for Dynamic Disaster Simulation (Semester Unknown) IPRO 317
- The model project is complex, involving a good degree of materials consumption and labor, and will require many disciplines working together to produce a consistent and seamless result. With this in mind, careful planning and consistent progress are paramount to ensure the successful completion of the project., Deliverables
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- PA 508 Library Instruction
- This PowerPoint presentation was given to the Chinese contingent of the Master of Public Administration Graduate Program during Spring Semester 2010. It covers basic research and library skills.
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- Building and Implementing a Knowledge Management System (semester?), IPRO 339
- The objectives of this project in a broad sense are to implement and facilitate the use of the iKNOW Knowledge Management System built in previous semesters of this continuing project. This team intends to improve and facilitate the use of the application., Deliverables for IPRO 338: Building and Implementing a Knowledge Management System for the Spring 2005 semester