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- Nana A Sustainable Restaurant (Semester Unknown) IPRO 371: NanaASustainable RestaurantIPRO317EthicsSp10
- Creator
- Bajzek, Sasha, Boubel, Kenneth, Deboth, Ray, Ellsworth, Seth, Hussaini, Bushra, Jeong, Hye Sun, Jin, Keo-jin, Kavicky, Matthew, Kim, Kibum, Klusek, Natalia, Yun Lee, Sang, Lee, Sukmin, Margolis, Jordan, Mellom, James, Qi, Tianshu, Roth, Jessica, Geun Yun, Joong
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
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Nana Organic is a family owned organic restaurant in Chicago’s Bridgeport neighborhood, offering lunch (and soon dinner) options with an...
Show moreNana Organic is a family owned organic restaurant in Chicago’s Bridgeport neighborhood, offering lunch (and soon dinner) options with an emphasis on organic and sustainable produce. The owners of Nana, and IPRO 317’s client, stressed the importance of reaching out to the community that has been always been a part of their lives, while spreading the message of sustainability and ecological awareness – all of which would fuel and accommodate future growth.
Sponsorship: NANA
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- EBSD CHARACTERIZATION OF LOW TEMPERATURE DEFORMATION MECHANISMS IN MODERN ALLOYS
- Creator
- Kozmel, Thomas S Ii
- Date
- 2015, 2015-05
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For structural applications, grain re nement has been shown to enhance mechanical properties such as strength, fatigue resistance, and...
Show moreFor structural applications, grain re nement has been shown to enhance mechanical properties such as strength, fatigue resistance, and fracture toughness. Through control of the thermo-mechanical processing parameters, dynamic recrystallization mechanisms were used to produce microstructures consisting of sub-micron grains in 9310 steel, 4140 steel, and Ti-6Al-4V. In both 9310 and 4140 steel, the distribution of carbides throughout the microstructure a ected the ability of the material to dynamically recrystallize and determined the size of the dynamically recrystallized grains. Processing the materials at lower temperatures and higher strain rates resulted in ner dynamically recrystallized grains. Microstructural process models that can be used to estimate the resulting microstructure based on the processing parameters were developed for both 9310 and 4140 steel. Heat treatment studies performed on 9310 steel showed that the sub-micron grain size obtained during deformation could not be retained due to the low equilibrium volume fraction of carbides. Commercially available aluminum alloys were investigated to explain their high strain rate deformation behavior. Alloys such as 2139, 2519, 5083, and 7039 exhibit strain softening after an ultimate strength is reached, followed by a rapid degradation of mechanical properties after a critical strain level has been reached. Microstructural analysis showed that the formation of shear bands typically preceded this rapid degradation in properties. Shear band boundary misorientations increased as a function of equivalent strain in all cases. Precipitation behavior was found to greatly in uence the microstructural response of the alloys. Additionally, precipitation strengthened alloys were found to exhibit similar ow stress behavior, whereas solid solution strengthened alloys exhibited lower ow stresses but higher ductility during dynamic loading. Schmid factor maps demonstrated that shear band formation behavior was in uenced by texturing in these alloys.
Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering, May 2015
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- The Effects of Green Technology on Electrical Contractors (Semester Unknown) IPRO 338
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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
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
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Electrical Contractors’ Association of the City of Chicago
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- Web Based Wind Monitoring (Spring 2001) IPRO 330: Web Based Wind Monitoring IPRO330 Spring2001 Final Presentation
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- Kaczor, Brian, Hussaini, Imran, Parikh, Nikie, Oganwu, Anwuli, Mampilly, Jobby, Graham, Aaron, Sheth, Osama
- Date
- 2001, 2001-05
- Description
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This project will investigate the technical, legal and economic issues associated with designing, building, installing and operating a wind...
Show moreThis project will investigate the technical, legal and economic issues associated with designing, building, installing and operating a wind speed/direction monitoring station on the lakefront that provides real-time data to a web site for convenient access by wind surfer enthusiasts, sailors and others. A need has been identified among the wind surfer enthusiasts in the Chicago area for improved information about wind conditions at selectedlocations along the Lake Michigan shore that are popular sites for wind surfing as well as sailing. General information about wind speed and direction is available today from the National Weather Service, but unfortunately it is not sufficiently localized or up-to-date to provide a reliable indication of existing conditions or trends. Access to highly reliable and more accurate predictive information at a specific location is important to wind surfers, because there is considerable wasted time and effort associated with traveling to a wind surfing location, only to find that the conditions are not acceptable. The team will explore the feasibility of designing, installing and operating a wind monitoring station at a location along the lakefront. An initial task may be to investigate any related installations around the country that monitor local conditions and present it in real time on the web. This project involves mechanical and electrical design, as well as control software and web site development. The project work extends beyond the technical in order to address the range of practical issues that must be addressed to make it happen. This includes investigating the legal (liability), regulatory (permitting), aesthetic (ordinances), economic (installation, maintenance), safety, security, public relations and marketing issues. This project is a continuation of a Fall 2001 project that has been making progress in developing a prototype.
Sponsorship: IIT Internal R&D in Collaboration with the Chicago Park District.
Project Plan for IPRO 330: Web Based Wind Monitoring for the Spring 2001 semester
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- Enhancing the Reliability and Performance of Paper Shredders (semester?), IPRO 321: Manhattan Group Product Design and Perf Eval IPRO 321 Abstract Sp07
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- Tomsa, Michael, Zverev, Dmitriy, Pelae, Raisa, Strassler, Garrett, Kovacs, Julianna, Kwon, Chil-woong, King, Richard, Myers, Donald, Mennenga, Gregory, Chen, Jianyu
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- 2007-05, 2007-05
- Description
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The objective of this team will be to improve safety, performance and evaluate/design an implementation for the reduction of noise emission...
Show moreThe objective of this team will be to improve safety, performance and evaluate/design an implementation for the reduction of noise emission from the sample of Paper Shredder Prototypes provided to us by “The Manhattan Group”, project sponsor. Another objective of this team is to evaluate the current market offerings and price points and create new industrial designs for a line of paper shredders that could be sold at retail stores such as Staples, Target, or Office Depot. Designs should focus on a new feature or style.
Sponsorship: Seth Lewis, President, The Manhattan Group
Deliverables for IPRO 321: Enhancing the Reliability and Performance of Paper Shredders for the Spring 2007 semester
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- Assessiong and Improving Interprofessional Education at IIT (semester ?), IPRO 339: Assessing and Improving Interprofessional Edu at IIT IPRO 339 IPRO Day Presentation F06
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- Baranggay, John, Clark, Brian, Dow, Daniel, Fung, Janel, Goulain, Jean-bapstiste, Hu, Xiao-xuan, Kibilko, Margaret, Martinov, Ivan, Oster, Josh, Young, Elizabeth, Zavala, Arthur
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- 2006-12, 2006-12
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The main goal of IPRO 339 is to continue to improve upon the IPRO program experience by creating and selecting IPRO proposals and also...
Show moreThe main goal of IPRO 339 is to continue to improve upon the IPRO program experience by creating and selecting IPRO proposals and also developing teambuilding games, both of which are to adhere to the IPRO Learning Objectives of teamwork, communication, project management, and ethics.
Sponsorship: Tom Jacobius
Deliverables for IPRO 339: Assessing and Improving Interprofessional Education at IIT for the Fall 2006 semester
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- Operation Marketing Gurus (Semester Unknown) IPRO 346: OperationMarketingGurusIPRO346MidTermPresentationSp09
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- Coughlin, Dan, Hamann, Eric, Hasan, Hasan, Lipman, Tim, Milkic, Jelena, Park, Jay, Phillips, Zack, Tishler, Michael, Wilke, Kara
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
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The goal of Operation Marketing Gurus is to expand the customer base of Daco, Inc. We plan to achieve this through several objectives...
Show moreThe goal of Operation Marketing Gurus is to expand the customer base of Daco, Inc. We plan to achieve this through several objectives including: Seeking new customers for existing Daco products Researching new products desired by current Daco customers Designing and marketing new products to Daco customers
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- The Rotten IPRO (Semester Unknown) IPRO 312: TheRottenIPRO312EthicsSp09
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- Cargill, Matthew, Coad, Matthew, Dominski, John, Gulling, Richard, Karpuzi, Isida, Morton, Stacy, Nielsen, Lisa, Oblenida, Cindy, Olichwier, David, Rossi, James, Ryan, Emily, Szpiech, Paulina
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
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Our team, IPRO 312: The Rotten IPRO’s goal is to determine the best method on how to recycle organic waste generated by the university....
Show moreOur team, IPRO 312: The Rotten IPRO’s goal is to determine the best method on how to recycle organic waste generated by the university. Research and analysis will inform us on whether initiating a composting facility on campus is feasible or not. The opening of a composting facility can reduce the university's environmental impact. Furthermore, IIT can serve as a model to expand composting across the city of Chicago.
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- IPRO Knowledge Management System (Semester 1 of Unknown) IPRO 339: IPRO Knowledge Management System IPRO 339 IPRO Day Presentation S04
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- Ferguson, Daniel, Dronamraju, Rahul, Yadlapalli, Sushma, Benzeev, Dror, Haque, Nadim, Nakao, Annabella, Hasenfang, Dennis, Schroeder, Melissa, Paruchuri, Samantha
- Date
- 2004-10, 2004-07
- Description
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338 Complete iKNOW programming v1.0/1.1 Test iKNOW system v1.0 Build Topiary Applications for the IPRO program Produce Rollout plan for iKNOW...
Show more338 Complete iKNOW programming v1.0/1.1 Test iKNOW system v1.0 Build Topiary Applications for the IPRO program Produce Rollout plan for iKNOW in the fall 339 Do spring assessment analysis Deliver fall 03 team assessments to faculty Evaluate use of yahoo groups, suggest alternatives Revise and conduct team briefings and debriefings Conduct alumni survey on IPRO experience
Sponsorship: IPRO, Topiary
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- Growing Water: 31st Street Eco-Boulevard and IIT Pavilion Prototype (Semester Unknown) IPRO 322
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- De Vita, Niels, Kreitzer, Michael, Oh, Hyunjoo, Vassi, Anna, Boder, Matthew, Johnson, Drew, Fong, Patrick, Ramey, Ronald, Stopic, Milena, Irish, Sean, De Marco, Juan, Urdiales, Miguel, Blackketter, Joshua, Konwar, Riju, Kuzmicki, Kamil
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- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
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• To create publicity and awareness about the state of Chicago water and the need to start taking steps to preserving and restoring it. • To...
Show more• To create publicity and awareness about the state of Chicago water and the need to start taking steps to preserving and restoring it. • To create a catalog of sustainable methodologies to be implemented in an urban planning strategy throughout the city of Chicago. • Enhance the impact of the Eco-Boulevards in the community. • Collaborate with the city of Chicago and the project team regarding possible implementation of ecological strategies regarding water. • To research and share methods, techniques, practices, equipment, biology, etc. of functional living machines and make it available knowledge. • To establish a social program for the living machine Pavilions to create public interaction points with the ecological function of the living machine.
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- Portable and Secure Medical Data Management System (semester?), IPRO 304: Portable and Secure Medical Data Management System IPRO 304 Abstract Sp06
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- Abubakar, Usman, Benaska, Steven, Brenyo, Michael, Dmitry, Ratnikov, Dughman, Lutfi, Emelogu, Ikechi, Kelkar, Shaan, Khan, Shaan, Oza, Pooja, Sharma, Kanishk, Trockman, Brett
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- 2006-05, 2006-05
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The goal of this project is to design software to support the secure use of portable memory as a medium for transferring secure data. Envision...
Show moreThe goal of this project is to design software to support the secure use of portable memory as a medium for transferring secure data. Envision yourself carrying around sensitive data (e.g., passwords, account numbers) on a flash drive that: 1. is secure from unauthorized access, and 2. will not attack another machine on installation (e.g., with a virus). A flash drive is initialized to contain user data as well as an application that allows these data to be manipulated in a consistent way by various entities. Depending on the entity, different data are visible and changeable.
Deliverables for IPRO 304: Portable and Secure Medical Data Management System for the Fall 2006 semester
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- Maintaining and Implementing a Knowledge Management System (semester?), IPRO 338: iKNOW Management IPRO 338 IPRO Day Presentation Sp06
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- Collard, Aaron, Crulcich, Jake, Debiak, Carol, Edwardson, John, Hasija, Abhinav, Krzyzek, Piotr, Lam, Christopher, Meyer, Douglas, Ramakrishna, Sushanth, Roberson, Dennis, Robinson, Joy, Schramm, Dan, Tillmans, Mike, Wojtowicz, Norbert
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- 2006-05, 2006-05
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IPRO 338 project started in 2003 was designed to address the issue of knowledge transfer in the IPRO teams. Due to an 80% student turnover...
Show moreIPRO 338 project started in 2003 was designed to address the issue of knowledge transfer in the IPRO teams. Due to an 80% student turnover rate and few teams continuing across semesters a large amount of valuable project knowledge was being lost. To address this issue, the IPRO knowledge management tool – iKNOW, was developed to assist with capturing and cataloging the knowledge generated from IPRO projects during each semester. This semester, IPRO 338 was charged with the full implementation of IKNOW across the 36 teams in the IPRO Spring semester. However, since this report was completed prior to the iKNOW upload deadline, a full accounting of the number of compliant teams was unavailable.
Sponsorship: Tom Jacobius
Deliverables for IPRO 338: Maintaining and Implementing a Knowledge Management System for the Spring 2006 semester
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- PHASE EQUILIBRIA AND THERMODYNAMIC MEASUREMENTS OF SOME HEUSLER COMPOUNDS
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- Chen, Song
- Date
- 2012-08-14, 2012-07
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Heusler alloys are compounds based on the original Heusler phase Cu2MnAl which are ternary intermetallics with a particular chemical...
Show moreHeusler alloys are compounds based on the original Heusler phase Cu2MnAl which are ternary intermetallics with a particular chemical stoichiometric formula X2YZ and face-centered cubic structure. Heusler alloys are of interest because of a range of physical phenomena which may occur in them that can be applied in mechanical or electronic devices, including shape memory property and disorder/order phenomenon. In this work, a high temperature drop calorimeters and Setaram calorimeters were used to obtain the enthalpy of formation and heat capacity of compounds in the Mn-based Heusler compounds (X2MnZ). Lattice parameters of these compounds were determined with XRD, and phase equilibria in these alloy system were studied in this work. Phase transformations were studied with DSC and dilatometry. The work is aimed at populating databases for computational thermodynamics, developing an understanding of alloying and clarifying phase equilibria.
M.S. in Material Science and Engineering, July 2012
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- Systems, Methods, and Protocols for Process Migration and Group Membership management
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- Sun, Xian-he, Du, Cong
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- 2014-03-05, 2012-12-18
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A system, method, and set of protocols for dynamic group communication are provided for enabling dynamic process migration and dynamic group...
Show moreA system, method, and set of protocols for dynamic group communication are provided for enabling dynamic process migration and dynamic group membership management. A process in a group receives and distributes a migration signal. Group communication continues while the processes in the group asynchronously reach a global superstep and then a synchronization point. The processes then spawn a new process on a new device and update group membership information. The new process operates in continuous execution with the new group.
Sponsorship: Illinois Institute of Technology
United States Patent
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- Intra-Plant Communication regarding Equipment Maintenance and Alerts (semester?), IPRO 303: Intra-Plant Communication IPRO 303 Project Plan Sp07
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- Omair Rehman, Mohammed, Palikevicius, Sarunas, Lyles, Kevin, Lee, Chihwan, Hwang, Taeho, Amber, Jamie, Choi, Migun, Featherstone, Amanda, Hatch, Michael, Tung, Kevin, Rhoda, John
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- 2007-05, 2007-05
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IPRO 303 begins its first semester as a project designed to enhance the operations of both coal-burning power plants and the Smart Signal©...
Show moreIPRO 303 begins its first semester as a project designed to enhance the operations of both coal-burning power plants and the Smart Signal© Corporation. When critical equipment fails, it sends a shockwave throughout an organization and into its supply chain. Smart Signal’s EPI*Center software solution enables companies to fill the equipment performance gap between current operations and corporate objectives through early, actionable warning of any abnormal performance.
Sponsorship: SmartSignal
Deliverables for IPRO 303: Intra-Plant Communication regarding Equipment Maintenance and Alerts for the Spring 2007 semester
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- Evolution: A holistic rejuvenation and wellness center, Chicago: FINAL PRESENTATION_RTAKLE
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- Takle, Rameshwari
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- 2012-04-24, 2012-05
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My thesis proposition is to design a center for yoga, meditation and spa. The idea is to engage architecture, hospitality and interior design...
Show moreMy thesis proposition is to design a center for yoga, meditation and spa. The idea is to engage architecture, hospitality and interior design as a medium to create a space for an overall holistic experience. I am interested in the ethereal qualities in nature and their ability to tranquilize a person’s state of mind.
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- Alternative Metropolitan Power Strategy (Semester Unknown) IPRO302: Alternative MetropolitanPowerStrategyIPRO302FinalReportF10_redacted1
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- Alvarez, Rquel, Austermann, Aric, Blagogee, Yao, Handzhiyski, Lachezar, Hotz, Thomas, Kronika, David, Masnaga, Masnaga, Olson, Brian, Rollins, Meaghan, Roraff, Jonathan, Singh, Jaya, Wilson, Jake
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- 2010-12, 2010-12
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Alternative Metropolitan Power Strategy 2.0
Sponsorship: Sargent & Lundy
Deliverables
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- The IPRO Knowledge Management System Improving the Effectiveness of IPRO Teams (semester?), IPRO 338: IPRO Knowledge Management System IPRO 338 Abstract F04
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- Hendrickson, Dusty, Haque, Nadim S., Hochstetler, Ryan, Jenkins, Adam, Khan, Atif, Swanson, Eric, Riego De Dios, Mark, Thornton, Vance
- Date
- 2004-12, 2004-12
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During the fall of 2004, IPRO 338 will continue the work of three previous IPRO teams in developing and implementing a knowledge management...
Show moreDuring the fall of 2004, IPRO 338 will continue the work of three previous IPRO teams in developing and implementing a knowledge management system (KMS) called “iKNOW” for the Interprofessional Projects (IPRO) program at Illinois Institute of Technology
Deliverables for IPRO 338: The IPRO Knowledge Management System Improving the Effectiveness of IPRO Teams for the Fall 2004 semester
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- Longitudinal Oscillator for Cardiac Arrest Victims (semester?), IPRO 332: Longitudinal Oscillator IPRO 332 Midterm Report F06
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- Burica, John, Folz, Patrick, Justice, Grant, Valdez, Maribel, Krynski, Jakub, Patel, Alok, Ramirez, Hazel, Wei, Yun
- Date
- 2006-12, 2006-12
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IPRO 332 begins an investigation of the use of mechanical shaker beds in a life-support capacity for beings with cardiac arrest. It will...
Show moreIPRO 332 begins an investigation of the use of mechanical shaker beds in a life-support capacity for beings with cardiac arrest. It will develop and continue research that was begun at the Miami Heart Research Institute, and will work in conjunction with researchers at IIT and the University of Chicago
Deliverables for IPRO 332: Longitudinal Oscillator for Cardiac Arrest Victims for the Fall 2006 semester
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- Sustainability Planning of IIT Buildings (semester?), IPRO 320: Energy and sustainability for IIT Campus IPRO 320 Final Report S06
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- Dantapalli, Sushma, Tamakia, Edwards, Roca, Dario, Jahnke, Nicholas, Gerges, Shahir, Huang, Thomas, Oh, Sang Mi, Lau, Wingyin
- Date
- 2006-07, 2006-07
- Description
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The main objectives of this project are to gather Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning performance data (Temperature, Humidity, Air Speed,...
Show moreThe main objectives of this project are to gather Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning performance data (Temperature, Humidity, Air Speed, Light) of each building on campus and to analyze it to provide feasible solutions to the problems found.
Deliverables for IPRO 320: Sustainability Planning of IIT Buildings for the Summer 2006 semester
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