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- Title
- Develping a Prototype Display for the Prenatal-to-Newborn Blood Flow System (semester?), IPRO 341
- Creator
- Shrivastava, Archita, Moy, Calvin, Ravella, Shalini, Pitroda, Sean, Tuthill, Chris, Thakore, Suruchi, Dunaway, Eric, Ram, Justin, Wright, Michael
- Date
- 2004-12, 2004-12
- Description
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The IPRO team has made considerable progress in creating animated computer display and an accompanying mechanical model of the substantive...
Show moreThe IPRO team has made considerable progress in creating animated computer display and an accompanying mechanical model of the substantive changes in physiology of a fetal cardiovascular system. I have included the reports from the various sub-teams.
Sponsorship: Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago (MSI)
Deliverables for IPRO 341: Develping a Prototype Display for the Prenatal-to-Newborn Blood Flow System for the Fall 2004 semester
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- Title
- Kolff's rotating Drum Artificial Kidney (semester?), IPRO 314: Kolff Rotating Drum Artificial Kidney IPRO 314 Project Plan F05
- Creator
- Niekoo, Abbasian, Abhi, Das, Brendan, Inouye, Shawn, Stumpf, Sam, Vazquez, Jennifer, Barta, Rebecca, Hannah, Ryan, Jungels, Joe, Sutalo, Aaron, Whiting, Tim, Britt, Mary, Hannink, Justin, Ram, Michael, Turturro
- Date
- 2005-12, 2005-12
- Description
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The IPRO team will continue to work with the staff from the Museum of Science and Industry to develop a prototype of a cardiovascular-...
Show moreThe IPRO team will continue to work with the staff from the Museum of Science and Industry to develop a prototype of a cardiovascular- mechanical function display of the changes in pressure and flow that occur at the moment of birth. The team will refine the previously developed computer-based display of the physiological functions in the pre-natal and neo-natal experience. The bench-top working model that demonstrates the closure of one of the fetal cardiovascular aspects will be refined as well. Students will work with museum staff to understand how the public interacts with displays and then field test the display in the Museum for feedback and further refinement. Multiple skill areas are required to carry out this project: fluid mechanics, materials, physiology, control systems, interactive design capabilities, all of which will enhance the learning experience of this interdisciplinary group. The team will turn over both displays to the museum curator at the end of the semester
Sponsorship: Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago
Deliverables for IPRO 314: Kolff's Rotating Drum Artificial Kidney for the Fall 2005 semester.
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- Title
- Kolff's rotating Drum Artificial Kidney (semester?), IPRO 314: Kolff Rotating Drum Artificial Kidney IPRO 314 IPRO Day Presentation F05
- Creator
- Niekoo, Abbasian, Abhi, Das, Brendan, Inouye, Shawn, Stumpf, Sam, Vazquez, Jennifer, Barta, Rebecca, Hannah, Ryan, Jungels, Joe, Sutalo, Aaron, Whiting, Tim, Britt, Mary, Hannink, Justin, Ram, Michael, Turturro
- Date
- 2005-12, 2005-12
- Description
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The IPRO team will continue to work with the staff from the Museum of Science and Industry to develop a prototype of a cardiovascular-...
Show moreThe IPRO team will continue to work with the staff from the Museum of Science and Industry to develop a prototype of a cardiovascular- mechanical function display of the changes in pressure and flow that occur at the moment of birth. The team will refine the previously developed computer-based display of the physiological functions in the pre-natal and neo-natal experience. The bench-top working model that demonstrates the closure of one of the fetal cardiovascular aspects will be refined as well. Students will work with museum staff to understand how the public interacts with displays and then field test the display in the Museum for feedback and further refinement. Multiple skill areas are required to carry out this project: fluid mechanics, materials, physiology, control systems, interactive design capabilities, all of which will enhance the learning experience of this interdisciplinary group. The team will turn over both displays to the museum curator at the end of the semester
Sponsorship: Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago
Deliverables for IPRO 314: Kolff's Rotating Drum Artificial Kidney for the Fall 2005 semester.
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- Title
- Kolff's rotating Drum Artificial Kidney (semester?), IPRO 314: Kolff Rotating Drum Artificial Kidney IPRO 314 Midterm Report F05
- Creator
- Niekoo, Abbasian, Abhi, Das, Brendan, Inouye, Shawn, Stumpf, Sam, Vazquez, Jennifer, Barta, Rebecca, Hannah, Ryan, Jungels, Joe, Sutalo, Aaron, Whiting, Tim, Britt, Mary, Hannink, Justin, Ram, Michael, Turturro
- Date
- 2005-12, 2005-12
- Description
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The IPRO team will continue to work with the staff from the Museum of Science and Industry to develop a prototype of a cardiovascular-...
Show moreThe IPRO team will continue to work with the staff from the Museum of Science and Industry to develop a prototype of a cardiovascular- mechanical function display of the changes in pressure and flow that occur at the moment of birth. The team will refine the previously developed computer-based display of the physiological functions in the pre-natal and neo-natal experience. The bench-top working model that demonstrates the closure of one of the fetal cardiovascular aspects will be refined as well. Students will work with museum staff to understand how the public interacts with displays and then field test the display in the Museum for feedback and further refinement. Multiple skill areas are required to carry out this project: fluid mechanics, materials, physiology, control systems, interactive design capabilities, all of which will enhance the learning experience of this interdisciplinary group. The team will turn over both displays to the museum curator at the end of the semester
Sponsorship: Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago
Deliverables for IPRO 314: Kolff's Rotating Drum Artificial Kidney for the Fall 2005 semester.
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- Title
- Kolff's rotating Drum Artificial Kidney (semester?), IPRO 314
- Creator
- Niekoo, Abbasian, Abhi, Das, Brendan, Inouye, Shawn, Stumpf, Sam, Vazquez, Jennifer, Barta, Rebecca, Hannah, Ryan, Jungels, Joe, Sutalo, Aaron, Whiting, Tim, Britt, Mary, Hannink, Justin, Ram, Michael, Turturro
- Date
- 2005-12, 2005-12
- Description
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The IPRO team will continue to work with the staff from the Museum of Science and Industry to develop a prototype of a cardiovascular-...
Show moreThe IPRO team will continue to work with the staff from the Museum of Science and Industry to develop a prototype of a cardiovascular- mechanical function display of the changes in pressure and flow that occur at the moment of birth. The team will refine the previously developed computer-based display of the physiological functions in the pre-natal and neo-natal experience. The bench-top working model that demonstrates the closure of one of the fetal cardiovascular aspects will be refined as well. Students will work with museum staff to understand how the public interacts with displays and then field test the display in the Museum for feedback and further refinement. Multiple skill areas are required to carry out this project: fluid mechanics, materials, physiology, control systems, interactive design capabilities, all of which will enhance the learning experience of this interdisciplinary group. The team will turn over both displays to the museum curator at the end of the semester
Sponsorship: Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago
Deliverables for IPRO 314: Kolff's Rotating Drum Artificial Kidney for the Fall 2005 semester.
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- Title
- Kolff's rotating Drum Artificial Kidney (semester?), IPRO 314: Kolff Rotating Drum Artificial Kidney IPRO 314 Abstract F05
- Creator
- Niekoo, Abbasian, Abhi, Das, Brendan, Inouye, Shawn, Stumpf, Sam, Vazquez, Jennifer, Barta, Rebecca, Hannah, Ryan, Jungels, Joe, Sutalo, Aaron, Whiting, Tim, Britt, Mary, Hannink, Justin, Ram, Michael, Turturro
- Date
- 2005-12, 2005-12
- Description
-
The IPRO team will continue to work with the staff from the Museum of Science and Industry to develop a prototype of a cardiovascular-...
Show moreThe IPRO team will continue to work with the staff from the Museum of Science and Industry to develop a prototype of a cardiovascular- mechanical function display of the changes in pressure and flow that occur at the moment of birth. The team will refine the previously developed computer-based display of the physiological functions in the pre-natal and neo-natal experience. The bench-top working model that demonstrates the closure of one of the fetal cardiovascular aspects will be refined as well. Students will work with museum staff to understand how the public interacts with displays and then field test the display in the Museum for feedback and further refinement. Multiple skill areas are required to carry out this project: fluid mechanics, materials, physiology, control systems, interactive design capabilities, all of which will enhance the learning experience of this interdisciplinary group. The team will turn over both displays to the museum curator at the end of the semester
Sponsorship: Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago
Deliverables for IPRO 314: Kolff's Rotating Drum Artificial Kidney for the Fall 2005 semester.
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