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- Solar-electric Hybrid Rickshaw for India (semester?), IPRO 351: Solar-Electric Hybrid Rickshaw IPRO 351 Poster F06
- Creator
- Morales, Tony, Mulhall, Priscilla, Dike, Chukwuderaa, Love, Allisah, Agose, Daisy, Lee, Hei Chang
- Date
- 2006-09, 2006-12
- Description
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By working together, learning, and utilizing the myriad of skills within our team, our mission is to complete phase one of IPRO 351 by...
Show moreBy working together, learning, and utilizing the myriad of skills within our team, our mission is to complete phase one of IPRO 351 by presenting results of in-depth research that will determine the feasibility of solar/plug-in power hybrid auto rickshaws in India.
Deliverables for IPRO 351: Solar-Electric Hybrid Rickshaw for India for the Fall 2006 semester
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- Misuse Detection (semester?), IPRO 311: Computer Misuse IPRO 311 IPRO Day Presentation Sp07
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- Lim, Jongmin, Cho, Young, Niedzinski, Peter, Sanchez, Gerardo, Soo, Jason, Alton, William, Holmes, Matt, Choriki, Justin, Jeong, Heeyeol, Hyc, Daniel, Malanowski, Mark, Nadji, Yacin
- Date
- 2007-05, 2007-05
- Description
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The main problem the IPRO addressed was that of insider misuse. Contrary to popular belief, the largest threat facing companies on a...
Show moreThe main problem the IPRO addressed was that of insider misuse. Contrary to popular belief, the largest threat facing companies on a technology level is not intrusion, but rather insider misuse. Insider misuse is a relatively new area of research in the field of Computer Science, which is one of the reasons it’s a relatively unheard of problem. In addition to that, due to intense media bias towards intrusion, people are blissfully unaware of the problem of insider misuse. Ethically, it’s an interesting problem. Companies already closely monitor user activity, but any infringement on perceived privacy in the workplace generally sends everyone flustering left and right. The IPRO had to personally evaluate if we felt the necessary invasion of privacy was worth the overall result which is a more secure and profitable business. Companies can decide which approach they would like to take, but it’s hard to believe that a company would choose one that wouldn’t help to prevent a loss of money.
Deliverables for IPRO 311: Misuse Detection for the Spring 2007 semester
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- SPEECH INTELLIGIBILITY AND ACCENTS IN SPEECH-MEDIATED INTERFACES: RESULTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
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- Lawrence, Halcyon M.
- Date
- 2013, 2013-07
- Description
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There continues to be significant growth in the development and use of speech–mediated devices and technology products; however, there is no...
Show moreThere continues to be significant growth in the development and use of speech–mediated devices and technology products; however, there is no evidence that non-native English speech is used in these devices, despite the fact that English is now spoken by more non-native speakers than native speakers, worldwide. This relative absence of non-native English speech in devices may be due in part to the costs associated with localizing speech devices, but it may also be attributable to the fact that not enough is known about user performance with accented speech in speech–mediated environments. In the absence of targeted research, developers may be relying on existing studies which focus on perception (impression) of accented speech, as a basis of decision-making. However, perception paints only part of the picture when it comes to understanding how and why people perform in certain ways and in certain environments. Three studies were conducted to answer the following questions: (1) What are the acoustic-phonetic characteristics of negatively- and positively-perceived accented speech? And how are these characteristics related to markers of intelligible speech? (2) How do participants perform on different types of accented-speech tasks? (3) What is the relationship between user perception of accented speech and user performance in response to accented speech? and; (4) How do participants perform on accented speech tasks of varying complexity? Arising out of this research, there are six recommendations for the use of accented speech in speech-mediated devices. Also, the findings of this study raise questions about inherent linguistic stereotypes which impact both our perceptions and our choices about xvi the accents we want to hear on our speech devices. A discussion about if and how these stereotypes can be altered and measured are included. Future research should examine the role of experienced non-native talkers in speech devices. Results of study one demonstrated that some experienced non-native talkers were positively-perceived by raters and may be good candidates for talkers in speech devices. A study like this would explicitly establish if listeners consistently make native vs. non-native distinctions in their preferences or if a prestige continuum emerges.
PH.D in Technical Communication, July 2013
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- Affordable and Sustainable Water Solution for Under-Privileged Communities In India (Semester Unknown) EnPRO 355
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- Xufeng, Miao, Rojo, Beitia David, Dias, Diego, Swingler, Mark, Shah, Pranay, Mbaegbu, Amaka, Choi, Tae
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
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India’s huge and growing population is putting severe strain on all of the country’s natural resources. Most water sources are used on a...
Show moreIndia’s huge and growing population is putting severe strain on all of the country’s natural resources. Most water sources are used on a domestic, industrial and agricultural basis. The quality of the water used is presumed to be the major problem that the people face, but the real problem is the quantity of water supplied. Quite a few organizations have been engaged with supplying drinking water to the community, but still not enough to address the needs of all the different sectors of the community, especially irrigation. In order to increase the availability of water to the people, it is necessary that the people have alternative means of supply of water, and a strong sense of the value of water.
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- Remote Home: a handcrafted, component-based solution for southwest living: cordell_masters_boards_2012
- Creator
- Cordell, Christopher
- Date
- 2012-05-01, 2012-05
- Description
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A prefabricated home with componentry optimized for simple fabrication and human-scale labor. This project explores the benefits of linking...
Show moreA prefabricated home with componentry optimized for simple fabrication and human-scale labor. This project explores the benefits of linking digital design and prefabrication to maximize construction efficiency and minimize on-site delays. Its physically remote location also necessitates a highly light and mobile solution that is simple in construction.
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- alcometer: AlcometreEnPRO351FinalPresentationF09
- Creator
- Abdullah, Khairul, Adeola, Olaoluwa, Apampa, Kunle, Arrowood, Renee, Braband, Jim, Entler, Jason, Geelen, Jeremy, Sung Hwang, Kyu, Liu, Xingshuo, Morales, Eduardo
- Date
- 2009, 2009-12
- Description
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The purpose of IPRO 351 is to research and develop a device that will be a non- invasive blood alcohol concentration (BAC) meter. Our mission...
Show moreThe purpose of IPRO 351 is to research and develop a device that will be a non- invasive blood alcohol concentration (BAC) meter. Our mission is to provide a safe and accurate BAC device that will help reduce the amount of people who drive while impaired. IPRO 351 has a vision of having a non-invasive biometric blood alcohol ignition interlock device (BBAIID) that can be installed on any vehicle.
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- Orthotics and Prosthetics in Latin America (Semester Unknown) IPRO 309: Orthotics and Prosthetics in Latin AmericaIPRO309MidTermPresentationF10
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- Chan, Wen, Fistek, Christopher, Garczek, Katherine, Link, Krystian, Luttinen, Alexandra, Muller, Michael, Rovegno, Olivia, Shaw, Jessica, Song, Matthew, Sosa, Rafael, Williams, Sydney, Zahir, Soha
- Date
- 2010, 2010-12
- Description
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Helping in Orthopedic and Prosthetic Education
Sponsorship: H.O.P.E.
The overall goal of our IPRO team is to create a curriculum and a program...
Show moreHelping in Orthopedic and Prosthetic Education
Sponsorship: H.O.P.E.
The overall goal of our IPRO team is to create a curriculum and a program that helps all practitioners and employees better understand how to utilize and build upon their knowledge and talents in the medical work setting. This will be achieved by promoting the awareness of treatments available, organizing demonstrations and lectures to help educate others, developing a course load for an accredited student. By achieving the aforementioned, our IPRO team hopes to increase the availably of funding to help create public awareness as well as to increase the quality and durability of the products we produce. In addition, we hope to expand on the QR Code invented by the Japanese. With this invention, we hope to develop a low cost solution for developing nations to be able to have quick and easy access to maintenance instructions, use instructions, and contact information of medical professionals. With the QR Code, we hope that potential problems will be able to be solved on site, wherever one may be.
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- Imaging Method Based on Attenuation, Refraction and Ultra-Small-Angle-Scattering of X-Rays
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- Wernick, Miles N., Chapman, Leroy Dean, Oltulu, Oral, Zhong, Zhong
- Date
- 2009-05-19, 2005-09-20
- Description
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A method for detecting an image of an object by measuring the intensity at a plurality of positions of a transmitted beam of x-ray radiation...
Show moreA method for detecting an image of an object by measuring the intensity at a plurality of positions of a transmitted beam of x-ray radiation emitted from the object as a function of angle within the transmitted beam. The intensity measurements of the transmitted beam are obtained by a crystal analyzer positioned at a plurality of angular positions. The plurality of intensity measurements are used to determine the angular intensity spectrum of the transmitted beam. One or more parameters, such as an attenuation property, a refraction property and a scatter property, can be obtained from the angular intensity spectrum and used to display an image of the object.
Sponsorship: Illinois Institute of Technology
United States Patent
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- IIT Sustainability Branding (Semester Unknown) IPRO 311: IITSustainableBrandingIPRO311FinalReportSp09
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- Aguilar, Alejandro, Alexander, Richard, Animashaun, Oladipo, Chauhan, Mark, Ellsworth, Seth, Glover, Crystal, Krupp, Kevin, Patel, Nim, Scheer, Colin, Tadros, Nader
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
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This is a continuing IPRO with the overall aim of improving and enhancing the image of Illinois Institute of Technology, both as an...
Show moreThis is a continuing IPRO with the overall aim of improving and enhancing the image of Illinois Institute of Technology, both as an institution and a physical campus, in regards to sustainability and “green” practices. To that end, the current semester is focused on several design projects based on concepts generated in the previous semesters along with input from the current semester to enhance a new “green” campus. We will also be providing information on how IIT is currently acting in a sustainable fashion and how students on campus can contribute to our image as a sustainable campus
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- Coil-Less Playback Head
- Creator
- Wiegand, David E.
- Date
- 1959-12-22
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Sponsorship: Armour Research Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology
United States Patent
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- Refuable Electric Cars (Semester Unknown) IPRO 313: RefuableElectricCarsIPRO313FinalPresentationSp11
- Creator
- Chatman, Amanda, Gasca, Victor, Henriquez, Yuri, Huang, Ken, Kanzelmeyer, Joshua, Kim, Suro, Leresche, Mike, Matezic, Samira, Maus, Dylan, Meier, Alan, Micic, Stanislav, Nettles, Raymond, Njoagwuali, Tuesday, Patel, Neelkumar, Perez, Cristina, Rojo, David, Romero, Jorge, Stanard, Steve, Syed, Omar, Terry, Milton, Urizarbarrena, Mikel, Vazquez, Manuel, Vetter, Jonathan, Wisniewski, Jerome, Zhurgenbayeva, Aida, Ziman, Charlie
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- 2011, 2011-05
- Description
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The overall conflict that IPRO 313 is trying to resolve is the dependency on oil as a fuel source for automotive vehicles. Along with the...
Show moreThe overall conflict that IPRO 313 is trying to resolve is the dependency on oil as a fuel source for automotive vehicles. Along with the global and financial concerns that go along with oil as a fuel source, there has been growing interest in electric vehicles. Electric vehicles are the competitive issue that IPRO 313 has researched, investigated, and is working to resolve. Currently, most electric vehicles run on lithium batteries. The problems associated with these vehicles are the recharge time and service station compatibilities. The most popular electric vehicle is the Testla Roadster, which has a driving distance of approximately 270 miles per full charge. Although this is an adequate driving distance, it takes six to eight hours for a full charge. This amount of charge time is a vital drawback for electric vehicles. The vast majority of service stations are not electric vehicle friendly. Gas stations do not and have not set up areas for electric battery pack replacement, or vehicle charge. Withou
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- Business Study of Alternatives Uses for Brewers’ Spent Grain (Semester Unknown) IPRO 340: AlternativeUsesForBrewers'SpentGrainIPRO340BrochureSp11
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- Acacio, Kevin, Kapaldo, James, Orekoya, Moyosoreoluwa, Sahni, Sakshi, Apyan, Aram, Kim, Paul, Prusak, Mateusz, Zahir, Soha, Chiem, Edward, Mares Araiza, Rodolfo, Smith, Amanda, Tomlin, Stephen
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- 2011, 2011-05
- Description
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IPRO 340 (The Idea Fermentors) is working with Rock Bottom Brewery to determine alternative uses for the spent grain the brewery produces....
Show moreIPRO 340 (The Idea Fermentors) is working with Rock Bottom Brewery to determine alternative uses for the spent grain the brewery produces. Over 1,000 pounds of spent grain are produced at each of the three area locations weekly. Spent grain has many applications because of its high content of protein and fiber. Applications range from production of bio-plastics and bio-fuel, to agricultural uses as animal feed and compost material, to reuse as food for people. A major issue that Rock Bottom Brewery faces is that spent grain spoils very quickly, so alternative uses of spent grain must happen within a matter of days. IPRO 340 will determine what will be the best use of Rock Bottom Brewery’s spent grain in terms of logistics, cost, practicality, and environmental impact. The Idea Fermentors will lean and understand the brewery process and various applications for spent grain, as it pertains to Rock Bottom Brewery. The team will work together to accomplish project requirements as set forth by the IPRO office at IIT on time as well as satisfy the sponsor company’s needs.
Sponsorship: Timothy Marshall, Rock Bottom Brewery
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- Increasing Alternative Transportation at IIT (Semester Unknown) IPRO 352: IncreasingAlternativeTransportation@IITIPRO352BrochureSp11
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- Wu, Yijin, Williams, Tiauna, Binggeser, Peter, Hammond, Tom, Harris, Raymond, Potter, Quintin, Nguyen, Trang, Ross, Connor, Manoharan, Tryphaena, Muchna, Joseph, Ramminger, Max, Varghese, Danny, Lademan, Anthony
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- 2011, 2011-05
- Description
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We want to celebrate the sustainable image of IIT by promoting bicycling at IIT. We want to increase awareness about the benefits of biking...
Show moreWe want to celebrate the sustainable image of IIT by promoting bicycling at IIT. We want to increase awareness about the benefits of biking and how it is the most useful and the most easiest and fastest way of transportation around IIT We want to continue the efforts of IIT and its attempt to be a more environmentally friendly and sustainable campus by showing the school the advantages of bicycling at IIT. We want to promote the facts of bicycles and the benefits it will bring to the community if used in a greater capacity.
Sponsorship: IIT
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- PROGRAMTIC INTEGRATED HOUSING COMMUNITY DESIGN: PROGRAMMATIC INTEGRATED HOUSING COMMUNITY DESIGN
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- Bai, Xue
- Date
- 2012-05, 2012-05
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Basing on the plan of Lake Meadow re-development, the proposal of Prairie Shore residential area will meet the demand of the raising...
Show moreBasing on the plan of Lake Meadow re-development, the proposal of Prairie Shore residential area will meet the demand of the raising population, which will be a mixed used, mid desity of residents plan. The idea behind this proposal is trying to integrate programs to the housing plan which could also enhance the connection between people and the city. Each of the housing takes advantage of the site facing Lake Michigan and sunshine, the amenities and programs located on the ground level of building courtyard, supply the service of residents living by, while on the 31st street there are several types of commercial areas which will also contribute the vitality to this community.
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- Parental Involvement Project for Bronzeville Public Schools (Spring 2003) IPRO 303: Parental Involvement Project for Bronzeville Public Schools IPRO303 Spring2003 Final Presentation
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- Awolola, Yetunde, Cruz, Emerald, Escasa, Julie Anne, Leos, Stephen, Modjeski, Amanda, Stanton, Moore, Perera, Joe, Rathod, Daisy, Ravella, Shalini, Shell, Stuart
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- 2003, 2003-05
- Description
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The goal of this project is to assist our client, the Lugenia Burns Hope Center, expand an already-established parents organization serving...
Show moreThe goal of this project is to assist our client, the Lugenia Burns Hope Center, expand an already-established parents organization serving seven of Bronzeville's public schools: Doolittle West, Dootlittle East, Raymond, Abbot, Donahue, Wells-Prep, and Mayo. This organization P.O.W.E.R. for our kids (Parents Organization Working for Educational Responsibility for our kids)--is an independent network of parents and community organizers working in concert with the Local School Councils to improve student achievement and educational opportunity. Our team will create promotional literature advertising the cause of the union, research the problems in the schools, and propose changes to the curriculum and the culture of the schools, which members of POWER and the local school councils can implement. This project gives students in the Leadership Academy an introduction to grass-roots, community organizing. Students involved with Math/Science education and the Young Women's Charter School might join the team to advise our client on best classroom practices. Students of public policy, law, political science, and architecture would be challenged to place the problems of the schools within the context of city, state, and federal policies on education, housing, land-use and other aspects related to the vitality of healthy neighborhoods. Should students of psychology join the project, they might help the team understand those aspects of human motivation and behavior required for building of human capital in low income communities. And, of course, students of technical communication, design, and internet communications, finally, would not only be valuable additions to the team because of their interests in web site and document design, but because of their interests in constructing persuasive texts. In general, students with an interest in making a difference in the surrounding, IIT community would have an opportunity to work with community leaders who likewise want to see Bronzeville's public schools better serve their children.
Sponsorship: IIT Collaboratory for Interprofessional Studies
Project Plan for IPRO 303: Parental Involvement Project for Bronzeville Public Schools for Spring 2003 semester
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- Large Scale Structure (semester?), IPRO 315: Large Scale Structure IPRO 315 IPRO Day Presentation F07
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- Beltran, Julian J., Carden, Joe, Dominikowski, Marek, Janulis, Lukas, Kapecki, John, Khudeira, Mohamad, Palladino, Nicholas, Patel, Saagar, Patel, Viral, Sawulski, Piotr, Shen, Jie-hua, Stine, Elijah, Thomas, Seth, Williams, David, Zaatar, Yousef
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- 2007-12, 2007-12
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The IPRO 315 team’s objective for this semester is to design a automated car parking structure. However, the team’s main objective is to...
Show moreThe IPRO 315 team’s objective for this semester is to design a automated car parking structure. However, the team’s main objective is to create the most cost efficient and space saving parking lot. This team will also attempt to establish a strong team-working environment based on the knowledge and capabilities of each individual given their different fields of study for the successful completion of the goals presented for the IPRO group, as well as gaining useful experience and knowledge for every member. During the fall semester, the team has set forth the following objectives: Analyze different parking methods based on different building shapes Define crucial resources used in these processes and structure them Research costs associated with this parking structure
Deliverables for IPRO 315: Large Scale Structure for the Fall 2007 semester
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- Means for Recording and Reproducing Video Signals
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- Camras, Marvin
- Date
- 1959-08-18
- Description
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Sponsorship: Armour Research Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology
United States Patent
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- Integration of Process Improvements (Semester Unknown) IPRO 304: IntegrationOfProcessImprovementsIPRO304BrochureF09
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- Bauer, Jessie, Bergeron, Tony, Campen, Matt, Gruchalski, Erik, Ki Choi, Tae, Marx, Ryan, Murti, Chaitanya, Robbins, Brian, Pal Sohal, Atinder, Stenson, Amanda, Taboada, Alejandro, Zhang, Bingjian
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- 2009, 2009-12
- Description
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The goal and mission this semester is to create a procedure that can show a technician when a carbide insert breaks off of a face mill during...
Show moreThe goal and mission this semester is to create a procedure that can show a technician when a carbide insert breaks off of a face mill during operation. Completing this task will increase productivity for A. Finkl and Sons.
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- New Applications for Virtual Reality Training (semester?), IPRO 316: New Applications for Virtual Reality Training IPRO 316 Midterm Presentation F07
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- Jeong, Ahreum, Doolittle, Erik, Mead, Erik, Roe, Ian, Stanford, Jeffrey, Kim, Jeongshik, Knopp, Kyle, Malanowski, Mark, Cantoni, Nick, Steward, Shane
- Date
- 2007-12, 2007-12
- Description
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We have quite a few objectives for this IPRO. Our first objective is to research into both industrial and mass market applications of the...
Show moreWe have quite a few objectives for this IPRO. Our first objective is to research into both industrial and mass market applications of the Product Animations technology. After this first objective, we take 2 paths. The first leads to determining a screening criterion to select the best industrial prospects. We then plan to quantify the value propositions for the prospects selected from objective 2. When this is finished, we will create a deliverable simulation example, and finally write down any and all recommendations for future work with this IPRO. The other path leads to researching the idea or design of an ASP website. After this has been implemented, we want to use a PAI example of a milkshake machine, and show this on the ASP at IPRO day.
Deliverables for IPRO 316: New Applications for Virtual Reality Training for the Fall 2007 semester
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- Fab Lab (Semester Unknown) IPRO 333: FabricationLabIPRO333EthicsSp09
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- Boyer, Robert, Chung, Lawrence, Gajdorus, Michael, Gottschall, Keenan, Hendricks, Rachel, Luciani, Joseph, Mallinger, Nicolle, Marks, Paul, Murman, Patricia, Nadler, Anne, Nakano, Shunsuke, Obst, Leslie, Ptak, Treyson, Reyes, Ivan, Winterbauer, Adam
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- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
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Fabrication Laboratories, or Fab Labs, were started as a community outreach program by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology providing...
Show moreFabrication Laboratories, or Fab Labs, were started as a community outreach program by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology providing digital fabrication tools for rapid prototyping to the general public. The Museum of Science and Industry has partnered with IPRO to further develop the Fab Lab at their site. IPRO 333 has been rendered the task of working with the administration in the Fab lab of MSI to design methodologies for furthering the use of the laboratory and assisting in determining its end goals for both the museum and the community by working with the lab directors to broaden the possible uses of the lab, promoting membership at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, and involving the community in science and technology programs at the museum. In order to accomplish our tasks we have broken into three main teams, each of which will focus on a different aspect of the lab. The first team will be responsible for creating events specific to the museum members, creating proposals for low‐cost, high‐profit activities for the lab, and possibly creating a website where users of the lab may sign up for time in the lab, reserve or order materials, and rent storage space for long term projects they wish to work on. The second team is responsible for integrating the Fab Lab into the current working exhibits as well as future exhibitions. The third team will be responsible for designing and creating new programs for users of the Fab Lab, such as the students enrolled in the Science Achievers program or museum members.
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