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- Pilot Study in Mexico for KlarAqua Water Filtration System and Business Planning (semester?), IPRO 355: KlarAqua IPRO 355 Midterm Report F06
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- Grimmer, Laura, Gilliam, Amanda, Lemley, Shea, Llyod, Brandon, Ikonomov, Petre, Staley, Samantha, Hadou, Kit, Topgi, Snehalata
- Date
- 2006-12, 2006-12
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The main objective of the IPRO is to improve health conditions in low-income societies, specifically Mexico, by the design and implementation...
Show moreThe main objective of the IPRO is to improve health conditions in low-income societies, specifically Mexico, by the design and implementation of a water filtration system. In previous semesters, the filtration system has been designed and tested. A pilot study will be conducted in Mexico in the coming months. The main objective for this semester is to develop a business plan for the IPRO in order to implement the broad distribution of the water filter.
Deliverables for IPRO 355: Pilot Study in Mexico for KlarAqua Water Filtration System and Business Planning for the Fall 2006 semester
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- The Effects of Green Technology on Electrical Contractors (Semester Unknown) IPRO 338: The Effects of Green Technology on Electrical Contractors IPRO 338 Final Presentation Sp08
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- Althoff, Sarah, Boonstra, David, Dilger, Andrew, Haque, Sabeen, Kamdar, Amit, Marrari, Giuseppe, Mitchell, Jason, Patel, Vrudhdhi, Saulog, Jeremy, Sin, In Seok, Standard, Steve, Wright, James
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- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
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Electrical Contractors’ Association of the City of Chicago
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- Innovations in Spirometry (Spring 2002) ENPRO 357
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- Attupurath, Reji, Chen, Steven, Choie, Albert, Gannavarapu, Bhargava, Goossens, Zachary, Huske, Jacob, Jayarajan, Senthil, Panchal, Adit, Patel, Ankur, Shim, Jooman, Shye, Michael, Nicole, Nicole
- Date
- 2002, 2002-05
- Description
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IIT has developed and patented technology for the precise metering of flow for the natural gas industry. This technology may have important...
Show moreIIT has developed and patented technology for the precise metering of flow for the natural gas industry. This technology may have important application in the healthcare and sports medicine field. More specifically, this precision flow meter may offer a better way to monitor the respiration of people with asthma and other respiratory conditions that require careful monitoring and periodic evaluation. It may also be a useful tool to calibrate various inhalation and breathing control devices used by individuals or used under controlled research circumstances. This could include the study of athletes, workers in specialized environments, etc. The purpose of this entrepreneurial IPRO project is twofold. First, it is important to explore the full market potential of a device based on this precision flow meter. This includes a profile of user application segments; driving forces for demand by individuals, researchers and the health care delivery community; and the regulatory environment and process that must be followed (including issues of efficacy for various users, safety, and pathways to trial, approval and market diffusion). In addition, the appropriate pathways to obtaining research and commercialization funding will be identified and evaluated, including SBIR applications. Part of this process involves developing an understanding of the application niche(s) that represent the greatest market opportunity to attract commercial investment, those that represent the earliest market opportunity to stimulate interest and purchase commitment, and those that represent the most viable opportunity to attract research support. A second important purpose is to design, build and test a prototype flow meter and associated electronics. The prototype design will respond to the identified market opportunities. It will include data acquisition and processing systems and user interfaces to provide useful information to the user, physician, researcher or regulatory body. Addressing both purposes can shape the business opportunity based on the precision flow metering technology.
Sponsorship: Irving and Sylvia Footlik Foundation
Project Plan for ENPRO 357: Innovations in Spirometry for the Spring 2002 semester
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- Improving Food Packaging Processes Using Process Mapping Techniques (Semester Unknown) IPRO 345: ImprovingFoodPackagingProcessesIPRO345AbstractSp10
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- Adenjinle, Remi, Baker, Kathleen, Blaszynski, Wojciech, Gala, Pankti, Gunasekera, Chathuri, Kuuspalu, Adam, Popa, Crina, Popoola, Popa, Reigle, Nicole, Veliyathuparambil, Deepthi
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
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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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- Zero ComunIITy (Semester Unknown) IPRO 358: GreenLeafParkIPRO358BrochureSp11
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- Weege, Alec, Scatchell, Anthony, Gut Ierrez, Antonio, Yanyshyn, Iryna, Allen, John, Hasbrouck, Joshua, Leach, Samantha, Czapla, Sarah, Lai, Se Yen, Lee, Sukmin, Xiao, Ying
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- 2011, 2011-05
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Our team desires to create a plan that enables living in a sustainable manner at an affordable price. To do that, we are using a site in...
Show moreOur team desires to create a plan that enables living in a sustainable manner at an affordable price. To do that, we are using a site in Evanston as the basis for a design that minimizes energy consumption while still being an attractive marketable solution to current home buyers within the city. Ideally we will design a model community which will challenge conventions within the fields of design, planning, engineering, and everyday living and also serve as an example to Chicago-area municipalities about the benefits of affordable sustainable planning and design.
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- Design a System to Recycle Condensate from Residential Air Conditioners (Semester Unknown) IPRO 348: DesignASystemToRecycleCondensateFromResidentialAirConditionersIPRO348FinalReportSu09
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- Abro, Anam, Ahmed, Syeda, Claxton, Matt, Hazariwala, Niravkumar, Hesser, Cari, Ismail, Malisa, Martinez, Jessica, Raghuvanshi, Siddhartha, Ruszczak, Erich, Specht, Nicole, Yanover, Rachel
- Date
- 2009, 2009-07
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The goal of IPRO 348 is to first find a use for the condensate produced by air conditioners, and then to create a product that will recycle...
Show moreThe goal of IPRO 348 is to first find a use for the condensate produced by air conditioners, and then to create a product that will recycle the condensate for said use. The first task for IPRO 348 is to collect information on how condensate is formed, its purity, and the amount that is produced by a central air conditioning system. The end goal of the IPRO is to have a marketable system that will collect and store the condensate produced by the air conditioning units and will then proceed to use the condensate in the form of cleaning water, irrigation water, and possibly various plumbing purposes such as flushing toilets. After creating a viable product, the IPRO team is determined to make the product scalable, expanding its market from residential to commercial industries. To fulfill this goal, the IPRO team has been broken down into subgroups which are each responsible for a different objective. The first subgroup is responsible for the creation of a device that will allow for the condensate to be collected and stored. The second subgroup is responsible for analyzing the collected sample’s composition and checking for bacterial growth. The third subgroup is responsible for setting the parameters and methods for condensate collection. The fourth subgroup is responsible for obtaining the condensate samples from various sites, as well as collecting environmental data. The fifth subgroup is responsible for beginning the marketing aspects of the project. As a whole, the IPRO team will determine how the project should progress.
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- Innovation in Spirometry (Spring 2001) IPRO 360
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- Coffey, Jessica, Lamm, Adrienne, Nilsson, Lina, Ottem, Tisha, Serrahn, Sean, Wilson, Nicole
- Date
- 2001, 2001-05
- Description
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IIT has developed and patented technology for the precise metering of flow for the natural gas industry. This technology may have important...
Show moreIIT has developed and patented technology for the precise metering of flow for the natural gas industry. This technology may have important application in the healthcare and sports medicine field. More specifically, this precision flow meter may offer a better way to monitor the respiration of people with asthma and other respiratory conditions that require careful monitoring and periodic evaluation. It may also be a useful tool to calibrate various inhalation and breathing control devices used by individuals or used under controlled research circumstances. This could include the study of athletes, workers in specialized environments, etc. The purpose of this entrepreneurial IPRO project is twofold. First, it is important to explore the full market potential of a device based on this precision flow meter. This includes a profile of user application segments; driving forces for demand by individuals, researchers and the health care delivery community; and the regulatory environment and process that must be followed (including issues of efficacy for various users, safety, and pathways to trial, approval and market diffusion). In addition, the appropriate pathways to obtaining research and commercialization funding will be identified and evaluated, including SBIR applications. Part of this process involves developing an understanding of the application niche(s) that represent the greatest market opportunity to attract commercial investment, those that represent the earliest market opportunity to stimulate interest and purchase commitment, and those that represent the most viable opportunity to attract research support. A second important purpose is to design, build and test a prototype flow meter and associated electronics. The prototype design will respond to the identified market opportunities. It will include data acquisition and processing systems and user interfaces to provide useful information to the user, physician, researcher or regulatory body. Addressing both purposes can shape the business opportunity based on the precision flow metering technology. This project team may also coordinate with other another planned Spring 2001 IPRO projects IPRO 320, because of its potential focus on asthma incidence and general air quality monitoring in Bronzeville
Sponsorship: IIT Internal R&D
Project Plan for IPRO 360: Innovation in Spirometry for the Spring 2001 semester
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- New Technologies For Cardiac Arrest Patients (Semester Unknown) IPRO 319: NewTechnologiesForCardiacArrestIPRO319AbstractSp10_redacted
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- Aijazuddin, Ambreen, Akhambay, Assyl, Austin, Grant, Bansal, Neha, Eid, Aya, Esbensen, Kirsten, Halim, Stephanus, Jackson, Lisa, Kim, Sua, Ko, Hyunseok, Martinez, Juan, Oberg, Jarrett, Kyeong Park, Bo, Patel, Neelkumar, Tesfaye, Melat, Voss, Melissa, Mouddou, Khadija
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- 2010, 2010-05
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Over 250,000 people in the U.S. alone die annually from sudden cardiac arrest, and many of those that survive suffer brain damage, which can...
Show moreOver 250,000 people in the U.S. alone die annually from sudden cardiac arrest, and many of those that survive suffer brain damage, which can begin within minutes of the heart attack. Major risks among survivors include tissue damage, including brain damage. We are currently developing three life saving devices which could greatly decrease the risks which cardiac arrest victims face, and also save lives.
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- Residential Rain Water Harvesting (Semester Unknown) IPRO 344: ResidentialRainWaterHarvestingIPRO344BrochureSu10
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- Al-sabah, Mohammad, Gubser, Michael, Kirkpatrick, Alysa, Martin, Shuana, Martinez, Juan, Mccloat, Declain, Munir, Muqadas, Murray, Sean, Newman, Adam
- Date
- 2010, 2010-07
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There is evidence that people have been harvesting rainwater since 4000BC. The Roman Empire developed an intricate infrastructure to direct...
Show moreThere is evidence that people have been harvesting rainwater since 4000BC. The Roman Empire developed an intricate infrastructure to direct water to be used for irrigation and sanitary purposes. For the most part, modern society has abandoned the practice of harvesting rainwater because water sources have been plentiful and inexpensive. Residents have become accustom to turning on the tap and receiving potable water from their Municipal Authority or a free standing well. Essentially rainwater is undervalued and as such has not been given the priority it deserves. This circumstance is rapidly changing as fresh water is becoming more difficult to acquire. Municipalities are raising the price of water, adding regulations to restrict its use and promoting the rapid growth of investment in „green‟ lifestyle solutions. These actions are increasing public awareness of the need to reduce our “water footprint” and a willingness to invest in conservation systems. In urban settings, two-thirds of the water provided by municipalities goes to residential properties. In a typical single family home, 70 percent of the water used annually is used in toilets and outside the home for lawn irrigation, gardens, washing cars, swimming pools etc. These applications could successfully utilize non-potable water, if a reliable source existed for capturing and recycling it in a convenient and affordable way. This IPRO will develop and test a system targeted at homeowners for rainwater harvest.
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- Combating Underage Drinking and Driving (Semester Unknown) IPRO 351: CombatingUnderageDrinkingandDrivingIPRO351MidTermPresentationF10
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- Hajakian, Melene, Cartabiano, Vincent, Abbasi, Rawan, Salem, Stephanie, Macon, Briana, Graham, Stuart, Kurenty, Edinam, Mazur, Mikayla, Menezes, Sandra, Nealy, Kimberly, Svaldi, Jared, Szalko, Alex, Wong, Claire
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- 2010, 2010-12
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A. The team purpose is to combat underage drinking and driving B. Application/Testing Design: To develop i-phone applications New/Existing...
Show moreA. The team purpose is to combat underage drinking and driving B. Application/Testing Design: To develop i-phone applications New/Existing Tech: Develop a comparable device that will be competitive in the market Behavior and Survey: Gather data to find out what people want (validation) or would be interested in --- our target market Finance/Marketing: Compile details/info to create a business plan – opportunity assessment
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- Developing Affordable Products for the Rural Poor of the World (semester 4 of ?), IPRO 325: Affordable Products for Rural Poor IPRO 325 Midterm Presentation F07
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- Aubry, Curtis, Dogbe, Ernest, Mcclain, Jaime, Przybysz, Nicholas, Seagren, Ian, Shi, Heling, Bober, Eliza, Dole, Shreyas, Heinz, Amber, Korol, Phil, Murillo, Bryan, Sullivan, John, Curtin, Dave, Henson, Jessica, Ono, Ashley, Schiller, Brian, Witthans, Ryan
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- 2007-12, 2007-12
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IPRO 325, over the past three semesters, has focused on helping solve problems that plague the world’s rural poor population. In fall 2006,...
Show moreIPRO 325, over the past three semesters, has focused on helping solve problems that plague the world’s rural poor population. In fall 2006, the team identified the three most severe problems in which the following semesters should choose to focus. These problems fell into the general categories of water, energy and shelter.
Deliverables for IPRO 325: Developing Affordable Products for the Rural Poor of the World for the Fall 2007 semester
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- Project InfoMoto (Summer 2011) IPRO 308
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- Hussain, Faraz, Sarsfield, Corey, Wang, Haochen, Perkis, Jeff, Charles, Joe, Siva, Arun
- Date
- 2011, 2011-07
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Currently, some motorcycles have the ability to collect information about the performance of the vehicle. However, this information may not be...
Show moreCurrently, some motorcycles have the ability to collect information about the performance of the vehicle. However, this information may not be easily accessible to the rider or mechanic of the bike and may also not be presented in an easily understood format. The equipment used to gather this data is generally not inexpensive as well. IPRO 308 intends to develop an affordable device called motoPro which firstly, will gather and record important information during a motorcycle trip and secondly, display that data in a user-friendly, understandable format. This data can be described as a rider profile. The rider profile will not only be useful for improving the safety and performance of the rider, but will also benefit the mechanic and also possibly the manufacturer of the motorcycle. Team motoPro completed initial technological and consumer research during this 2011 summer semester. The team investigated current technology to see what solutions it may provide, began obtaining some hardware components for prototype research and also began interviewing members of the motorcycle community in order to gain valuable insights to use for the device. Some members of the team also completed the Basic Riding Course offered through the Motorcycle Safety Foundation in order to become more familiar with riding a motorcycle. The project will continue into the 2011 fall semester and the team will continue consumer and technology research, create a compelling story with which to attract a sponsor and continue prototyping.
Sponsorship: IIT Inter Professional Collaboratory
Project Plan for IPRO 308: Project InfoMoto for the Summer 2011 semester
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- Planning the Implementation of a New Enterprsie Resource Planning Software Platform (semester?), IPRO 320: Enterprise Resource Planning Software IPRO 320 Project Plan Sp07
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- Velten, Josef, Bain, Adam, Pushpanath, Manu, Tayal, Rahul, Solomon, Samuel, Sethi, Sourabh, Carfang, Anthony, Le, Khoa, Kim, Hong-kwon
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- 2007-05, 2007-05
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The purpose of IPRO 320 is to improve processes and work flow for Arrow Gear by improving their use of Infor Visual Enterprise Resource...
Show moreThe purpose of IPRO 320 is to improve processes and work flow for Arrow Gear by improving their use of Infor Visual Enterprise Resource Planning Software. At the end of the Spring 2007 semester, the work of this IPRO will lead to Arrow Gear operating more efficiently, allowing them to take on more customers, increase profit, and grow as a company. Specific objectives in achieving this include: ¨ Documenting current workflow and processes involved in gear manufacturing ¨ Detailing current redundancies and inefficiencies with Visual ERP 6.3.8 ¨ Identifying improvements needed with Visual ERP ¨ Determining benefits of upgrading to Visual ERP 6.5.2 ¨ Installing and configuring Visual ERP 6.5.2 ¨ Documenting process issues that still need to be addressed after the install
Deliverables for IPRO 320: Planning the Implementation of a New Enterprsie Resource Planning Software Platform for the Spring 2007 semester
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- Silver Nanorods As Indicators of Thermal History (Semester Unknown) IPRO 348: SilverNanorodsAsIndicatorsOfThermalHistoryIPRO348PosterSp10
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- Nwanga, Shirley, Dado, Mathew, Cheever, James, Mcclelland, Daniel, Lumnitzer, Matt, James, Joshua, Chiem, Edward, Colmenares, Andre, Dorr, Elena, Gomez, Fernando, Jansen, Madeline, Lazicki, Katherine, Marcha, Emmanuel, Mohaimani, Aurash, Payne, Erica, Purcell, Amberl, Raddatz, Andrew, Sever, Michael, Sizer, Charlie, Taracena, Willy, Tilman, Ryan, Vassi, Anna, Wiebe, Meghan
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- 2010, 2010-05
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Silver Nanorods As Indicators of Thermal History, heat pum, NaOH,
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- Orthotics and Prosthetics in Latin America (Semester Unknown) IPRO 309: Orthotic and Prosthetic Education for Latin America and the United States IPRO 309 MidTerm Presentation F08
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- Antony, Claude, Bhatia, Mrigank, Castro, Manuel, Fischer, Stephanie, Hallgren, Caleb, Harris, Raymond, Kovacs, Cristina, Madere, Danielle, Rial, Alexander, Salgado, Chris
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- 2008, 2008-12
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Many people around the world are in need of orthotic and/or prosthetic care due to pathologies that cannot be effectively treated any other...
Show moreMany people around the world are in need of orthotic and/or prosthetic care due to pathologies that cannot be effectively treated any other way. There is a great need for establishing and sustaining educational opportunities. Our IPRO focuses on the population of South America, and more specifically Colombia. Our goal is to provide them with educational information to support their existing Orthotic and Prosthetic (O&P) Technician training program at Centro don Bosco in Bogotá. We will continue the work of previous IPROs by creating modules that concentrate on O&P solutions to pathologies that occur on different areas of the body, specifically upper limb, spine, and lower limb. This semester we will also test the effectiveness of our educational modules by using the modules exclusively to fabricate an actual orthotic device. Our modules will also be translated to Spanish for the audience in Colombia.
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- Crisis Management and Security Assessment Program (semester?), IPRO 370
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- Alnoon, Hassan, Benoit, Danielle, Fiorato, James, Kaim, Rick, Pioletti, Annette, Schmidt, Oliver, Trevor, Nicole, Watkins, Brett, Zielinkski, Sebastian
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- 2007-07, 2007-07
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IPRO 370: Crisis Management & Security Assessment Program (CMS) is the second stage of a four stage project. Our goal is to develop the second...
Show moreIPRO 370: Crisis Management & Security Assessment Program (CMS) is the second stage of a four stage project. Our goal is to develop the second phase of the project which involves the necessary assessments for organizations to use while determining how well their crisis management plans stand up to different methodologies, assessments, and scenarios during the testing process. Our grant was funded by Homeland Security Innovation & Entrepreneurship Center. R&A Crisis Consulting will be our sponsor to ensure we are meeting the needs of the crisis management community.
Sponsorship: Irene Rozansky, RA Consulting
Deliverables for IPRO 370: Crisis Management and Security Assessment Program for the Summer 2007 semester
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- BUOY (Semester Unknown) IPRO 310: BUOYIPRO310Poster1Sp09
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- Baar, Coleman, Freund, Ryan, Kruse, Kevin, Li, Li, Ma, Zhi, Murdock-barriball, Meghan, Ng, Man, Rehman, Mohammed, Reilly, Jeffrey, Turrentine, Lorne, Yew, Hsuen, Zhang, Bingjian
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- 2009, 2009-05
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The problem posed with blind and visually impaired (BVI) swimmers is one of safety and independence. BVI individuals need to be able to...
Show moreThe problem posed with blind and visually impaired (BVI) swimmers is one of safety and independence. BVI individuals need to be able to orientate themselves in a swimming pool and avoid obstructions like lane-lines, pool walls and other swimmers for a safe experience. Additionally, it is important to BVI swimmers to maintain their independence and maintain a low profile during this experience. The Buoy team will focus on the design, testing and implementation of assistive technology focused on a pool environment with continuous input and feedback from the BVI community. A current passive device created in previous IPROs will be field-tested in a BVI pool for the semester in order to identify failure-modes of the device and collect real-world BVI user feedback to discover areas for improvement. Additionally, two groups have been organized to assess the use of invisible-fence and ultrasound technology in the creation of new assistive technology. Surveys and interviews will be conducted with the BVI community on a continuous basis to ensure the Buoy team is meeting the needs of the market.
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- Advanced Shipping Container Transportation System Solutions (semester?), IPRO 307
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- Aguirre, Maria, Borschuk, Zachary, Grilley, Michael, Kohler, Jonathan, Patel, Axita, Roth, Nathaniel, Ruiz, Joanna, Russo, Benjamin, Sisay, Mary, Sotelo, Cesar, Truong, Josie, Zaatar, Yousef
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- 2007-05, 2007-05
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The main objective of the IPRO 307 team in the Spring 2007 semester is to completely design a modern intermodal yard for the city of Gary,...
Show moreThe main objective of the IPRO 307 team in the Spring 2007 semester is to completely design a modern intermodal yard for the city of Gary, Indiana. It will be capable of handling the forecasted increase in container movement over the next decade while decreasing the demand placed on existing intermodal facilities in Chicago and northwest Indiana. Several intermediate goals must be met in order to accomplish this objective, which include: Selecting the site and planning the physical layout of the Gary yard which maximizes efficiency and minimizes any negative effects on the surrounding areas, Making recommendations concerning the appropriate number, size, and type of cranes capable of handling the predicted capacity, and Developing a demonstration of software capable of tracking containers and trucks both within the yard and regionally
Deliverables for IPRO 307: Advanced Shipping Container Transportation System Solutions for the Spring 2007 semester
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- Prototyping and User Testing of an On-Line Information Tool for Public Participation in Large-Scale Infrastructure Projects, Summer 2011, IPRO 320: IPRO 320 Final Report
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- Bell, Vince, Kavicky, Mathew, Khan, Taimoor, Kohli-lynch, Ciaran, Leevathana, Nick, Mcbride, Phillip, Nguyen, Hao, Vargas, Abigail, Wilkinson, David
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- 2011-06-17, 2011-07
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Leveraging the existing technologies currently available in the marketplace enables the IPRO to create a team-networking solution that reaches...
Show moreLeveraging the existing technologies currently available in the marketplace enables the IPRO to create a team-networking solution that reaches more stakeholders and provides a richer, more enhanced venue for project collaboration. The solution devised by the IPRO must be easily accessible and interactive allowing for data capture, storage, retrieval and viewing amongst an array of end-user devices. To provide a successful solution, this IPRO will storyboard the concept over the summer, prototype the concept during the fall and execute usability studies the prototype during the spring semesters.
Sponsorship: Parsons Brinkerhoff
Prototyping and User Testing of an On-Line Information Tool for Public Participation in Large-Scale Infrastructure Projects, Summer 2011, IPRO 320
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- Social Network Analysis for Pace Suburban Bus Stakeholders (semester?), IPRO 321
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- Hahn, Young Ae, Basu, Nivedita, Block, Nathaniel, Cechova, Lenka, Colbath, Geoff, Dronamraju, Rahul, Dulinskas, Alexis, Gajera, Rinku, Hart, Joseph, Patel, Griva, Piedra, Carmelina, Sabady, Stacie, Schubert, Hannah, Thongsomjit, Papinya, Vandermolen, Douglas
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- 2005-05, 2005-05
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The Communication Design Workshop is an IPRO and is cross-listed with this main campus program. The sponsor is Pace, a successful and forward...
Show moreThe Communication Design Workshop is an IPRO and is cross-listed with this main campus program. The sponsor is Pace, a successful and forward looking suburban Chicago bus company serving a six county market the size of Rhode Island. The focus of the workshop is to identify factors that will help Pace retain riders. Retention is a significant issue as it has direct financial implications and Pace does not know why they lose riders. Communication issues may be part of the retention problem. Pace will share existing research with us — we will extend and supplement this work.
Sponsorship: Pace
Deliverables for IPRO 321: Social Network Analysis for Pace Suburban Bus Stakeholders for the Spring 2005 semester
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