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- Marketing Strategy for Pasteurized Eggs to Create Informed Customers (Semester Unknown) IPRO 336: MarketingStrategyForPasteurizedEggsToCreateInformedCustomersIPRO336MidTermPresentationSp09
- Creator
- Larue, Robert, Morales, Eduardo, Rhee, Katherine, Scatchell, Anthony, Schiff, Eli, Sherer, Jordan, Sklena, Brian, Boykin, Dorcas, Choitz, Rachel, Fanizza, Francesco, Grabowski, Natalie, Jackson, Carlissa
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
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The purpose of The Safety Eggsperts’ project is to research consumer egg buying behaviors, what causes these behaviors, and how these...
Show moreThe purpose of The Safety Eggsperts’ project is to research consumer egg buying behaviors, what causes these behaviors, and how these behaviors can be leveraged, with the help of buzz and other marketing tactics, to sell safe eggs.
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- Web-based Groupware for Team Collaboration (Semester Unknown) IPRO 353: Web-Based Groupware for Team Collaboration EnPRO 353 MidTerm Presentation F08
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- Gurnani, Sweta, Chachakis, Christopher, Narasimhan, Dev, Schweiger, James, Taboada, Alejandro, Greiling, Michael, Taboada, Alejandro, Narasimhan, Dev, Lam, Christopher, Roman, Lam, Ward, William, Cooney, Mark
- Date
- 2008, 2008-12
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The objective for IPRO 353 is to evaluate the business opportunities for commercializing iGroups. We will do this by conducting research...
Show moreThe objective for IPRO 353 is to evaluate the business opportunities for commercializing iGroups. We will do this by conducting research pertaining to primary competitors, the industry as a whole, consumers’ wants and needs, legal issues that could affect iGroups; conducting competitive analysis; developing a website to help market iGroups; and drafting a business plan and final report, which will include feasibility analysis and recommended future steps. Included in the business plan/final report will be: -description of iGroups -market and industry data -competitive analysis -list and description of applicable legal topics -financial data -website description/information -projections for income, sales, and cash flow -analysis of different business models/selected business model -final recommendations including suggested next steps
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- Innovating Process Improvements in Manufacturing Operations (Semester Unknown) IPRO 304
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- Abhay, Anandha, Bergeron, Anthony, Catalina, Christopher, Entler, Jason, Estrada, Maximillian, Huish, Joel, Patel, Vishal, Quach, Vien, Taggart, Jay, Sunghwan, Yeo
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
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The purpose of this IPRO is to develop a robust, working prototype that can automatically monitor and detect a problem with a milling machine...
Show moreThe purpose of this IPRO is to develop a robust, working prototype that can automatically monitor and detect a problem with a milling machine at A. FInkl & Sons Co. This IPRO is in its fourth semester and there are two challenges remaining: (1) alerting management to the detection of broken teeth during machining; and (2) developing spatial representations of items undergoing heat treatment. However, A. Finkl & Sons has asked us to concentrate solely on the goal of finding a way to detect when a break occurs in one of the milling teeth and then alert the mechanic monitoring the machine in order to replace it. This system will involve measuring vibrations using an accelerometer or by the use of laser detection. The goal of this IPRO is to research, test, and inform A. FInkl & Sons of the best solution to invest in, therefore they can decide what is better for their company.
Sponsorship: A. Finkl & Sons Co.
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- Tournitech: Smart Clothing for Sensing Muscle Development (semester?), IPRO 332
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- Latuszek, Dan, Dulinkskas, Alexis, Beckman, Jonathan, Zamazona, Jose, Ozmen, Hakan, Vaicekauskaite, Jotvinge, Rohe, Craig, Godfrey, Nate
- Date
- 2004-12, 2004-12
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This IPRO is the second of a two phase design project. Its objective is to continue the work of the Summer 2004 IPRO 332 team, advancing from...
Show moreThis IPRO is the second of a two phase design project. Its objective is to continue the work of the Summer 2004 IPRO 332 team, advancing from feasibility study and conceptual design to prototype development. This IPRO will focus on the specific material selection and design specifications of a successful prototype that meets the following design objectives: low cost, easy to use, easy to produce, and meets the requirements outlined in the research studies. The finished prototype will then be sent to La Crosse Exercise and Health Program at the University of Wisconsin where the effectiveness and safety concerns will be addressed.
Sponsorship: James Adducci, Entrepreneur
Deliverables for IPRO 332: Tournitech: Smart clothing for Sensing Muscle Development for the Fall 2004 semester
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- Crop to Truck (Semester Unknown) EnPRO 353: MobileCoffeeBaristaEnPRO353FinalReportF10
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- Azab, Naguib, Brenner, Kevin, Choe, Mihee, Haznar, Daria, Horchin, Marina, Kamer, Kevin, Klockowski, Wesley, Mceneff, Aaran, Min, Hee-jong, Muchna, Joseph, Palau, Mariana, Pierce, Nicholas, Sanchez, Nicolas, Velazquez, Andrea, Zistakis, Nikola
- Date
- 2010, 2010-12
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Crop to Cup’s business mantra is “Pride to crop, quality, and cup”. IPRO 353, Crop to Truck, will embody this statement through investigation...
Show moreCrop to Cup’s business mantra is “Pride to crop, quality, and cup”. IPRO 353, Crop to Truck, will embody this statement through investigation into mobile coffee baristas. Our design and business models will present a world-conscious, attractive truck space that improves customer experience and ease of access to the best quality, responsibly sourced coffee available. We will complete the cycle that Crop to Cup has set forward in a sustainable manner that benefits consumer, producer, and barista alike.
Sponsorship: Crop to Cup Jacob Elster
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- MyWay: A Pervasive Computer Application (semester?), IPRO 305
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- Pope, Alex, Jastrzebski, Marcin, Gabel, Mike, Varshavskiy, Anton, Charles, Jodel, Gergees, Douglas, Kim, Kyu Hun, Procaccio, Vincenzo, Vijayan, Jeevan, Williams, Taylor, Orrison, Natalie, Siragusa, Jeri, Sutherlin, Emily
- Date
- 2006-05, 2006-05
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The purpose of this document is to define goals that the IPRO 305 team wishes to accomplish for the Spring semester of 2006 and the outline of...
Show moreThe purpose of this document is to define goals that the IPRO 305 team wishes to accomplish for the Spring semester of 2006 and the outline of teams that will accomplish these goals. At a later date a document will be produced detailing the exact requirements of each goal, build milestones (if necessary for a particular goal), and due dates. Outlining goals and team structures is very important to ensuring that the IPRO is kept on track and accountability is maintained.
Deliverables for IPRO 305: MyWay: A Pervasive Computer Application for the Spring 2006 semester
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- Large Scale Structure (semester?), IPRO 315: Large Scale Structure IPRO 315 Project Plan 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
- Date
- 2007-12, 2007-12
- Description
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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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- Orthotics and Prosthetics in Latin America (Semester Unknown) IPRO 309: Orthotics and Prosthetics in Latin AmericaIPRO309PosterF10
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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
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- 2010, 2010-12
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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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- Power Measurement of Performance Bicycles (Semester Unknown) IPRO 324: PowerMeasurementsForPerformanceBikesIPRO324FinalReportSp11_redacted
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- Dvorscak, Mike, Andrews, Preston, Lee, James, Wisniewski, Jerome, Fabian, Michael, Frebes, Elizabeth
- Date
- 2011, 2011-05
- Description
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Competitive cyclists around the world are using technology to monitor training data in order to improve their training methods. Power...
Show moreCompetitive cyclists around the world are using technology to monitor training data in order to improve their training methods. Power measurements are important to such training, however existing power meters are expensive and the cyclist must replace existing crank sets. Thus, IPRO 324 intends to develop a power meter that not only can be applied to any crank set but that will accurately collect and transmit data to current cycling computers as well as cost significantly less than comparable systems.
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- Techno-Business Study of Water Pump Motor Technologies (Semester Unknown) IPRO 348: Techno-BusinessStudyofWaterPumpMotorTechnologiesIPRO348ProjectPlanF10_redacted
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- Cachero, Eunice, Colmenares, Andre, Dias, Diego, Hannink, Veronica, Jackson, Lisa, Lee, Sunho, Matariyeh, Khalid, Oberg, Jarrett, Patel, Tejash
- Date
- 2010, 2010-12
- Description
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IPRO 348 is a team of students working together for the goal of assisting Pentair with selecting a new motor to use in their water pumps that...
Show moreIPRO 348 is a team of students working together for the goal of assisting Pentair with selecting a new motor to use in their water pumps that is more economically and environmentally friendly through research and testing of potential new motor technologies.
Sponsorship: Pentair
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- Helper Monkey Technologies Inc (semester?), IPRO 354: Helper Monkey Tech IPRO 354 Poster F06
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- Carbon, Joseph, Fojas, Lloyd, Hu, Zhe, Kutty, Ravi, Mastey, Joseph, Mohsih, Hameed, Nim, Mohit, Punday, Matthew, Tucci, David, Tyagi, Shailivi
- Date
- 2006-12, 2006-12
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ENPRO 354 pursues the design development program of Helper Monkey Technology (HMT). In this initial stage, the members of IPRO 354, or HMT,...
Show moreENPRO 354 pursues the design development program of Helper Monkey Technology (HMT). In this initial stage, the members of IPRO 354, or HMT, will research into marketing, products, and operations factors and resources; then apply facts and figures to assimilate into the concept of HMT; verifying assumptions and employing the most concrete results to confirm the validity and profitability of HMT. The products of the research and cyclical assimilation and testing will contribute to composing a solid business plan, and a firm “Investors Pitch.”
Deliverables for IPRO 354: Helper Monkey technologies Inc for the Fall 2006 semester
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- Designing Affordable Housing and Olympic Village out of Shipping Containers for Chicago (Semester Unknown) IPRO 339
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- Abbott, Matthew, Aduroja, Oluwasesan, Anderson, Cherish, Bloom, Ryan, Bocanova, Veronika, Broekere, Eliza, Davis, Aaron, Farris, Tasha, Tasha, Vlada, Horozova Nalls, Gergana, Hwangbo, Sungkyum, Ip, Young, Jacobson, Joel, Kungis, Andrew, Labuda, Timothy, Ochoa, Jannette, Phillips, Timothy, Ramirez, Alejandro, Slota, Caroline, Specht, Cassandra, Tarpey, Patrick, Zhang, Mike
- Date
- 2009, 2009-12
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As the deadline for determining which city will host the 2016 Olympics draws near, Chicago, along with Madrid, Rio de Janeiro and Tokyo is...
Show moreAs the deadline for determining which city will host the 2016 Olympics draws near, Chicago, along with Madrid, Rio de Janeiro and Tokyo is trying to prove that it should be selected as the Host City. If on October 2nd Chicago is chosen as the Host City for the 2016 Olympics, it will face the enormous task of providing temporary housing for all Olympics and Paralympics participants, including athletes, coaches, organizers and media reporters. Building upon the previous two semesters, our IPRO is proposing an economical and environmentally friendly solution to this challenge. We propose to utilize thousands of old shipping containers that are cluttering up shipping yards all over the Chicago-land area and convert them into a more cost effective alternative to traditional housing units. Since Chicago’s motto for the 2016 Olympics is “the Blue Green Olympics,” which references the way Chicago prides itself in creating sustainable I P R O 3 3 9 solutions, our proposal would only enhance our chances of being selected as the Host City in addition to being a city that thinks “outside of the box.”
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- ZERO ENERGY LAB (Semester Unknown) IPRO 337: ZeroEnergyLabIPRO337FinalReportSp09
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- Brewin, Christopher, Gandhi, Shweta, Hernandez, Carlos, Kedzuch, Andrew, Leemon, Steve, Nelson, Karen, Pfeifer, Sarah, Reinecke, Jonathan, Schmidt, Nathan, Shah, Jainam, Simons, Raymond, Walker, Jason, Wisniewski, Anthony
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- 2009, 2009-05
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The ultimate goal of the Zero Energy Lab is to get the fourth level of machinery hall off the electrical grid. The IPRO is moving towards...
Show moreThe ultimate goal of the Zero Energy Lab is to get the fourth level of machinery hall off the electrical grid. The IPRO is moving towards transforming the space into a research space for future energy and lighting technologies. Since the end goals of the Zero Energy Lab are ambitious for one semester we are proposing to address solar hot water, a golf cart used as a mobile battery bank, and window efficiency this semester. We are also hoping to learn some tuck-pointing techniques to make the space more presentable. We would like for the team to learn new things about the technologies we are researching and using. We hope to have a good hands-on experience with energy efficiency and green technologies. The team is a collaboration of students from various majors including architecture, political science, civil engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, and biophysics. Together we believe we will be able to create a cohesive end product and work well together along the way.
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- Large Scale Structure (semester?), IPRO 315: Large Scale Structure IPRO 315 Final Report 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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- ParaSpace (Spring 2001) IPRO 597
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- Chang, Sok-min, Desai, Devesh, Girtley, Jason, Thulaseedas, Jolly, Udar, Aniruddha
- Date
- 2001, 2001-05
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ParaSpace is a series of products and furniture elements which cater to an architectural space of an organization.
Sponsorship: NA
Project Plan...
Show moreParaSpace is a series of products and furniture elements which cater to an architectural space of an organization.
Sponsorship: NA
Project Plan for IPRO 597: ParaSpace for the Spring 2001 semester
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- The Universal Car Project (Summer 2011) IPRO 348: The Universal Car Project IPRO348 Summer2011 Brochure
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- Aynaci, Bahar, Dobbin, Daniel, Prabhu, Karthik, Williams, Christopher, Dicosola, Andrew, Kumar, Sooraj, Sanders, Dwayne, Dickman, Justin, Pedrina, Kaleo, Setork, Erfan
- Date
- 2011, 2011-07
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The Universal Car Project is an attempt to utilize the web to design and specify a “universal” platform upon which a wide range of functional...
Show moreThe Universal Car Project is an attempt to utilize the web to design and specify a “universal” platform upon which a wide range of functional vehicles can be designed for developing countries. The method for developing the car will be to start with a “wiki-type” organization that will develop the standards for the basic platform, including wheel-base, construction method, materials, and standard mounting points. Once the basic platform has been standardized, the rest of the car will have an “open architecture”. Everyone who has interest and expertise could utilize the basic platform to design parts/assemblies to turn it into a complete vehicle. Individuals/companies/countries would be able to customize the platform to produce any type of vehicle that was needed or desired. This IPRO will design the process for developing the Universal Car Organization (UCO), which would design and license the basic platform and make sure that its standards were maintained. The UCO would also certify that parts/assemblies were attachable to the basic platform. Otherwise they would allow individuals/companies/countries to design and build whatever type of vehicles needed in their countries/regions. This would utilize the expertise of many more individuals and companies than is now available to the automobile industry.
Sponsorship: NA
Project Plan for IPRO 348: The Universal Car Project for the Summer 2011 semester
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- Improving Food Packaging Processes Using Process Mapping Techniques (Semester Unknown) IPRO 345: ImprovingFoodPackagingProcessesIPRO345FinalReportSp10_redacted
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- Adenjinle, Remi, Baker, Kathleen, Blaszynski, Wojciech, Gala, Pankti, Gunasekera, Chathuri, Kuuspalu, Adam, Popa, Crina, Popoola, Popa, Reigle, Nicole, Veliyathuparambil, Deepthi
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- 2010, 2010-05
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The purpose of this IPRO is to better understand the interdependent relationship of the Formulation process and its impact upon through time,...
Show moreThe purpose of this IPRO is to better understand the interdependent relationship of the Formulation process and its impact upon through time, productivity, and quality. We seek to implement improvements to Land O’ Frost in order to optimize their Formulation.
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- Technology and Business Innovations to Improve Operations (Semester Unknown) IPRO 306: TechnologyAndBusinessInnovationsToImproveOperationsIPRO306FinalPresentationF09
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- Delahanty, Sean, Jaouen, Julien, Thakkar, Hetul, Guerrero Jones, Santiago, Kim, Sung, Toor, Hammad, Jalan, Arjun, Soleja, Sikander, Zhang, Yayan
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- 2009, 2009-12
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The IPRO 306 team is tasked with assisting a major plumbing manufacturer, Sloan Valve, in utilizing current technology to create efficiencies...
Show moreThe IPRO 306 team is tasked with assisting a major plumbing manufacturer, Sloan Valve, in utilizing current technology to create efficiencies within its current operations. Due to the scope of the project and the desire of the team to produce the greatest impact on Sloan Valve, IPRO 306 will be involved with 2 projects during the fall of 2009.
Sponsorship: Steven Rodgers, Sloan Valve
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- Digital Word of Mouth (semester?), IPRO 304: Rural Health Design Solutions IPRO 304 Final Report Sp07
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- Joseph, Asha, O'brien, Daniel, Collins, Maura, Smets, Marieke, Baum, Alexis, Yamashita, Megumi, Park, Woo Jin, Fan, Chung-yi, Patel, Purvag, Campbell, Valerie, Niu, Eric, Solheim, Michael, Vichare, Pushkar, Khan, Syed, Ekholm, John, Wang, Taeho, Madraswala, Yousuf, Ward, Christopher, Cheek, Alex, Rivera-pierola, Peter, Sitthisathainchai, Waewwan
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- 2007-05, 2007-05
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The purpose of this project that will begin in Spring 2007 is to increase the "footprint" of health care workers in rural areas of India, that...
Show moreThe purpose of this project that will begin in Spring 2007 is to increase the "footprint" of health care workers in rural areas of India, that is, leverage the time and expertise of the workers to achieve a bigger and broader benefit to those who need health care. The basic question is how to increase the ability of health care workers to see more patients, increase their diagnostic capabilities and track patients on a regular basis within the existing rural environment
Sponsorship: Honeywell, Inc.
Deliverables for IPRO 304: Digital Word of Mouth for the Spring 2007 semester
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- Fab Lab (Semester Unknown) IPRO 353: FabLabIPRO353MidTermPresentationSp10
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- Arendovich, Nikolai, Bartolomei, Anthony, Meno, Joel, Munir, Muqadas, Ostapenko, Maksym, Pham, Anne, Sanchez, Joseph, Sawyer, William, Stepniewski, Jesse, Sturrup, Terez, Ton, Jimmy, Zhu, Patrick
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- 2010, 2010-05
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For this semester IPRO 353’s purpose is to generate a steady public interest in the Fabrication Laboratory (Fab Lab) that is located in the...
Show moreFor this semester IPRO 353’s purpose is to generate a steady public interest in the Fabrication Laboratory (Fab Lab) that is located in the Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) by reaching out to a target user base of retirees, inventors, craft hobbyist, and students. Feedback collected from these user groups will be used to create and establish a feasible program that sets out requirements for qualified users, provides new users with tutorials (or workshop), and implements a schedule for steady use of the Fab Lab by qualified users. The program will include a volunteer force such as a group of community service students trained in the lab that can oversea activities in the Fab Lab.
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