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- Non-Invasive Blood Glucose Monitoring (semester?), IPRO 331: Non-Invasive Blood Glucose Monitoring IPRO 331 Abstract F04
- Creator
- Adekeye, Adeseye, Bookseller, Sangeeta, Dexter, Brogran, Kieltyka, Jude, Nishizuka, Chad, Rathod, Daisy, Shah, Shivani, Topgi, Anupama, Young, Jon
- Date
- 2004-12, 2004-12
- Description
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The overall objective of this IPRO project is to help in the development of a non-invasive blood glucose monitoring technique for patients...
Show moreThe overall objective of this IPRO project is to help in the development of a non-invasive blood glucose monitoring technique for patients afflicted with diabetes.
Deliverables for IPRO 331: Non-Invasive Blood Glucose Monitoring for the Fall 2004 semester
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- Selecting a Compensation Strategy to Control Project Duration: Empirical Comparison of Lump Sum and Reimbursable Strategies (Working Paper)
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- Chen, Juan, Menches, Cindy L.
- Date
- 2012-05-01, 2012-05-01
- Description
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Reducing project duration is a significant concern for many industries in the speed-to-market era. Numerous studies have examined the effects...
Show moreReducing project duration is a significant concern for many industries in the speed-to-market era. Numerous studies have examined the effects of project delivery methods on speeding up the process of construction. However, no study has quantitatively compared the effect of using different compensation strategies on schedule duration and schedule reduction. Using the data obtained from 175 international construction projects, this paper focuses on examining the influence of compensation strategy (lump sum versus reimbursable) on project duration while specifically taking into account the industry sector (heavy industrial versus light industrial). The results of the study provide empirical evidence that using a reimbursable compensation strategy can potentially shorten the procurement duration, construction duration, and overall project duration of heavy industrial projects. However, reimbursable contracting did not appear to reduce the project duration on light industrial projects.
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- Health Physics Computer Training Simulation (Semester Unknown) IPRO 329: Health Physics Training Simulation IPRO 329 Final Report Sp08
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- Akram, Asad, Hammer, Natalie, Huish, Joel, Iwata, Ippei, Kaska, Michal, Lee, Heajin, Lloyd, Lee, Rebacz, Jeff, Runge, James, Rutherford, Dan, Sharma, Shubhi, Zaturenskiy, Mikhail
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- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
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Refine the training simulation created last semester into a more robust, complete product. o Improve the simulation’s graphics into a 3D...
Show more Refine the training simulation created last semester into a more robust, complete product. o Improve the simulation’s graphics into a 3D more real life model. o Update the navigation systems to make them more intuitive. o Revise the game scenario to make the game more plausible. o Update the in-game tools to current tools used in industry. o Refine the question database algorithm to make the questioning easier. o Provide additional question/answer entries to the game’s database. Put together a final product including a final packaged game.
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- EFFECT OF SUCROSE AND HIGH PRESSURE PROCESSING ON FUNCTIONAL AND PHYCISOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF EGG WHITE PROTEINS
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- Liu, Hui
- Date
- 2013-04-25, 2013-05
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Egg white is widely used in food applications because of its nutritional benefits and versatile functionalities. Traditional treatment like...
Show moreEgg white is widely used in food applications because of its nutritional benefits and versatile functionalities. Traditional treatment like thermal pasteurization utilized for safety concern is disadvantageous to the egg white proteins due to the functionality impairment. High pressure processing (HPP) technology is known as a non-thermal food preserving method that can be operated at ambient temperatures. Sucrose is an essential ingredient that affects the functional behavior of egg white in numerous baking and pastry applications. The current study investigated the effect of sucrose and HPP on the functional and physicochemical properties of egg white proteins and verified the efficacy of HPP on microbial inactivation in egg white. Sucrose addition and HPP treatment were combined to study the foaming and physicochemical properties. Homogenized egg white samples were treated at selected HPP conditions (300-500 MPa) for 5-15 min, with an initial temperature of 4°C. Sucrose was added at 0-48% (w/v) to samples before or after HPP treatment. Foaming properties including foaming capacity and foam stability were measured immediately after whipping process. Turbidity and viscosity analyses were conducted within 24 hr after HPP treatment. The efficacy of HPP (500 MPa for 5 min) on microbial inactivation was verified using a pathogenic strain Salmonella enterica serotype Enteritidis (H7037) isolated from egg yolk implicated in a salmonellosis outbreak and a nonpathogenic Escherichia coli K12 strain (ATCC23716). All trials were completed in triplicate. Both addition of sucrose and HPP treatment decreased the foaming capacity but increased the foam stability of egg white proteins. Adding sucrose before HPP protected protein from turbidity and maintained foaming capacity, while adding sucrose after HPP greatly improved foam stability (p<0.05). Increasing HPP x holding time from 5 to 15 min did not affect the foaming properties significantly (p>0.05). A 5-log reduction of both strains was achieved after HPP treatment at 500 MPa for 5 min. These results exhibited that HPP can be used as a processing technology for the egg white safety control and that HPP could modify egg white foaming quality in food baking applications.
M.S. in Food Safety and Technology, May 2013
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- Power Measurement for Road Bicycles: Towards a Universal Solution (sequence unknown), IPRO 324 - Deliverables: IPRO 324 IPRO Day Presentation F09
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- Adrianzen, Luis, Allen, Ross, Antonio, Chris, Callan, Mark, Claxton, Sara, Diesse, Patrick, Gaylord, Matthew, Herbert, Greg, Shaffer, Dan, Wegrzyn, Celeste
- Date
- 2009-12
- Description
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The goal of the IPRO is to try to find an inexpensive, but accurate way of measuring the power output of a rider on a bicycle. Problems with...
Show moreThe goal of the IPRO is to try to find an inexpensive, but accurate way of measuring the power output of a rider on a bicycle. Problems with systems currently available are: some products are not compatible with all bike systems causing the need to purchase new parts, the cost of the available products is expensive, and some of the available measuring systems are not very accurate.
Deliverables for IPRO 324: Power Measurement for Road Bicycles: Towards a Universal Solution for the fall 2009 semester
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- Single Structure All-Direction ESD Protection for Integrated Circuits
- Creator
- Wang, Albert Zihui
- Date
- 2009-05-14, 2003-01-28
- Description
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An overvoltage/overcurrent electrostatic discharge protection single circuit structure for Integrated Circuits protects on all paths and...
Show moreAn overvoltage/overcurrent electrostatic discharge protection single circuit structure for Integrated Circuits protects on all paths and polarities between In/Out, Supply, and Ground pins. The structure is built on the chip substrate with an N well with three P Diffusions therein each containing N+ and P+ diffusions therein to form 6 transistors and 8 parasitic resistors to yield 5 thyristors. The structure provides very fast, symmetrical, full protection while using minimal chip area.
Sponsorship: Illinois Institute of Technology
United States Patent
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- Innovating Process Improvements in Manufacturing Operations (Semester Unknown) IPRO 304: InnovatingProcessImprovementsInManufacturingOperationsIPRO304PosterSp09
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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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- Green Building Design Concept & Integration (sequence unknown), IPRO 335 - Deliverables: IPRO 335 Midterm Presentation F09
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- Avanessian, Aris, Banda, Justine, Bergerson, Joshua, Burke, Jeffrey, Christo, Robert, Dexter, Eric, Kim, Kibum, Mey, Andrew, Okunaga, Jonathan, Razeq, Ali, Schaefer, Jacqueline, Thovar Leon, Adrian, Um, Hye
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- 2009-12
- Description
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The scope of this IPRO project spans structural, architectural, foundation, HVAC, lighting and electric system designs, as well as building...
Show moreThe scope of this IPRO project spans structural, architectural, foundation, HVAC, lighting and electric system designs, as well as building cost estimating and professional ethics. The IPRO team will become informed about and apply principles associated with green design concepts, energy sustainability, post occupancy comfort, acoustic design issues, smart building concepts, health issues (abatement of mold- and allergy-causing agents), and safety considerations.
Deliverables for IPRO 335: Green Building Design Concept & Integration for the fall 2009 semester
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- Innovating Process Improvements in Manufacturing Operations (Semester Unknown) IPRO 304: InnovatingProcessImprovementsInManufacturingOperationsIPRO304MidTermPresentationSp09
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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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- Coal Combustion Residual Solutions (Spring 2011) IPRO 302: CCR SolutionsIPRO302ProjectPlanSp11
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- Firnbach, Nicole, Agosto, Jennifer, Burnett, Shana, Enriquez, Sheena, Herman, Robert, Kipp, Daniel, Parker, Chad, Port, Graeme, Rafalko, Susan, Sanchez, Joseph, Gardner, Andrew
- Date
- 2011, 2011-05
- Description
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Team Vision/Mission The purpose of the IPRO 302 team, sponsored by Sargent & Lundy, is to evaluate the environmental and cost impacts of...
Show moreTeam Vision/Mission The purpose of the IPRO 302 team, sponsored by Sargent & Lundy, is to evaluate the environmental and cost impacts of closing an ash pond at an active power plant, as well as consider alternative beneficial uses for coal combustion residuals (CCR) and wastewater that can contribute to a sustainable solution. Objectives ● Current status of regulations for CCR and wastewater ● Alternatives for disposing of ash ● A recommended alternative for disposal or reuse of the bottom ash ● A recommended alternative for treatment and disposal of wastewater ● Cost impact of closure of an existing unlined ash pond
Sponsorship: Sargent & Lundy
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- Hybrid Electric Vehicles: Simulation, Design, and Implementation (semester?), IPRO 326: Hybrid Electric Vehicles IPRO 326 Abstract Sp05
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- Parks, Jeffrey, Antoniou, Antonis, Bench, Justin, Evanoff, Steffany, Komyathy, Jonathan, Ozcan, Murat, Panchal, Nikunj, Seaton, Brandon, Tisler, Ovidiu, Waller, Trevor, Bhatia, Mayank
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- 2005-05, 2005-05
- Description
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The IPRO 326 Project aims at systematically testing both parallel and series vehicle configurations of the Hummer and HMMWV (High-Mobility...
Show moreThe IPRO 326 Project aims at systematically testing both parallel and series vehicle configurations of the Hummer and HMMWV (High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle) to find the optimum hybridization factor specific to each configuration. An additional objective of the team is to work in coordination with Ph.D. students to simulate a hybrid electric bus system that is scheduled to have practical implementations by the end of the year. All vehicle simulations and structured testing will be performed using ADVISOR, as well as other software packages available in the Power Electronics and Motor Drives Laboratory at IIT. Related work done by previous student teams shall be reviewed and integrated into this project.
Deliverables for IPRO 326: Hybrid Electric Vehicles: Simulation, Design, and Implementation for the Spring 2005 semester
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- Sprout: An Urban Outreach Enterprise: studio book
- Creator
- Basham, David
- Date
- 2010-07-29
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- GROWTH AND SURVIVAL OF SALMONELLA IN PARTIALLY SPROUTED PUMPKIN, SUNFLOWER, AND CHIA SEEDS SUBSEQUENTLY DRIED FOR DIRECT CONSUMPTION
- Creator
- Wang, Can
- Date
- 2017, 2017-05
- Description
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Products based on dried, partially sprouted seeds have been associated with foodborne salmonellosis. Typically, sprouted seeds have been a...
Show moreProducts based on dried, partially sprouted seeds have been associated with foodborne salmonellosis. Typically, sprouted seeds have been a major concern with respect to foodborne illness, but little is known about the risks associated with dried partial sprouted seed products. Previous studies suggest that low-temperature, highhumidity storage conditions may provide an alternative means to inactivate Salmonella for those processors opposed to traditional thermal processing. The objective of this study was to determine the growth of Salmonella during germination of pumpkin, sunflower, and chia seeds, and the survival of Salmonella during drying and storage under variable temperature and relative humidity (RH) conditions. Pumpkin, sunflower, and chia seeds were dry inoculated at 5 log CFU/g with 4 serotype mixture of Salmonella using a dry transfer method, and then soaked in sterile water at 25 and 37°C for 24 h. Salmonella and total aerobic mesophilic plate counts (APC) were determined on xylose lysine deoxycholate (XLD) and tryptic soy agar supplemented with 0.6% yeast extract (TSAYE), respectively. Seeds using this procedure were drained and dried at 25, 51 and 60°C. The water activity (aw) and microbial population of seeds were monitored during drying. Seeds soaked and dried at 25oC were utilized for subsequently storage studies. Portions of dried chia seeds were ground into powder, then pumpkin, sunflower and chia seeds and chia seeds powder were stored at either 37 or 45oC at three different RH levels. The aw and microbial population of seed samples were monitored during storage. During the seed soaking, Salmonella and APC increased approximately 3 log CFU/g. Some decreases were observed at the end of the growth period, as may be expected after stationary phase. Drying at 60oC to a aw of 0.1 resulted in over 6-log CFU/g loss in bacterial population in partially sprouted pumpkin and sunflower seeds, and 5-log CFU/g loss in partially sprouted chia seeds. However, seeds dried at 25oC bring the aw to 0.5 had only approximately a 1-log CFU/g loss in bacterial population. The highest temperature (45oC) and RH (76%) storage condition had the greatest inactivation effect. At 45oC and 76%RH, Salmonella in pumpkin and sunflower seeds were below detection limit after 4 d and 7 d respectively. Salmonella populations in chia seeds and chia seeds powder were still detectable after 7 d regardless of the treatment condition. Salmonella is capable of survival during the manufacture of partially sprouted seeds including both drying and storage steps. Mild thermal treatment coupled with high RH storage condition holds promise for Salmonella inactivation in pumpkin and sunflower seeds but is less effective for chia seeds and chia seeds powder. Dried, partially sprouted seeds that are used as ingredients or consumed directly without further processing are a high-risk food product. Such products must be treated to eliminate foodborne pathogens that may cause foodborne illness.
M.S. in Food Science, May 2017
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- EFFECT OF HIGH PRESSURE PROCESSING ON MIGRATION CHARACTERISTICS IN POLYPROPYLENE FILM
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- Zhao, Kun
- Date
- 2013-04-15, 2013-05
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High pressure processing (HPP) is readily gaining prominence worldwide as an alternative method of food preservation due to its benefits of...
Show moreHigh pressure processing (HPP) is readily gaining prominence worldwide as an alternative method of food preservation due to its benefits of improved quality, freshness and nutrient retention. The use of polymer-based flexible packaging materials has allowed application of HPP to prepackaged food products, without significant loss of physical and mechanical properties. However, there is limited data existing on migration properties in the materials before and/or after HPP. Therefore, it’s necessary to evaluate potential migration issues in pre-packed foods during HPP (Song and Koontz, 2012). This research was conducted to determine the migration properties in cast polypropylene (CPP) films during and after HPP (71°C and 700MPa) and a comparable thermal processing (TP, 71°C and 0.1MPa), using headspace (HS) gas chromatography (GC) coupled with mass spectrometer (MS) technique to quantify selected surrogate compounds (chloroform (CF), toluene (TOL), methyl salicylate (MS) and phenyl cyclohexane (PC)) in FDA-suggested food simulants (Miglyol and 10% Ethanol), and using dynamic mechanical analyser (DMA) to test glass transition temperature (Tg) of films. In general, HPP significantly decreased the migration of selected surrogates from CPP film into Miglyol or 10% Ethanol when compared to TP. For Miglyol, after 5min-HPP migration recoveries of CF, TOL, MS and PC were 53, 61, 24, and 16% respectively, while all compounds reached 100% after 5min-TP. For 10% Ethanol, recoveries of four compounds were 22.6, 12.6, 11.2, and 8.4% after HPP treatment, but were 51.0, 25.5, 21.2, and 9.2% with TP treatment. During storage at room temperature after processing, migration recoveries increased for both HPP/TP treated and non- xii processed samples; however, concentration of surrogated in HPP treated films were near or lower than those from non-processed and/or TP treated films. This research will help the U.S Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the food industry to determine whether any safety issues related to chemical migration should be addressed concerning the use of HPP in production of prepackaged foods. The results may be used in the food contact notification and petition review processes of approving new packaging materials and components for use in HPP applications (Song and Koontz, 2011).
M.S. in Food Safety and Technology, May 2013
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- Assessiong and Improving Interprofessional Education at IIT (semester ?), IPRO 339: Assessing and Improving Interprofessional Education at IIT IPRO 339 Final Report Sp05
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- Timothy, Britt, Levi, Citrin, Jake, Crulcich, Vlad, Gutkovsky, Megan, Mims, Natalie, Orrison, Alana, Platt, Sagar, Shah, Victoria, Strokova, Sonia, Vajaria, Rachel, Wasserman, Nicholas, Williams
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- 2005-05, 2005-05
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IPRO 339 members have a set of goals in terms of assessing the IPRO program at IIT, creating and selecting IPRO proposals, developing training...
Show moreIPRO 339 members have a set of goals in terms of assessing the IPRO program at IIT, creating and selecting IPRO proposals, developing training materials for IPRO Learning Objectives and supporting marketing of the IPRO program.
Sponsorship: Tom Jacobius
Deliverables for IPRO 339: Assessing and Improving Interprofessional Education at IIT
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- Crop to Cup Coffee: Building Communities through Coffee (Semester 2) IPRO 333: BuildingComunitiesThroughCoffeeIPRO333FinalReportF10
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- Feldman, Laurie, Waterloo, Becca, Hurst, Trey, Chatterjee, Dia, Houser, Clay, Esko, Emily, Campbell, Laurel, Schmid, Miriam, Erie, Mike, Tam, Phil, Patel, Vishal, Swingler, Mark, Bloom, Ryan, Abbott, Matt
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- 2010, 2010-12
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The mission of IPRO 333 is to assist the Crop to Cup Company with the design and building of an enclosure for a temporary storage facility...
Show moreThe mission of IPRO 333 is to assist the Crop to Cup Company with the design and building of an enclosure for a temporary storage facility within the vicinity of their largest producing farming zone for robusta coffee in the Mbale region of Uganda. The sponsor, along with the team, has decided that the best method for addressing the local and global needs of the farmers is to present the research and design personally. Therefore, IPRO 333 will be fundraising to help finance the forthcoming trip to Uganda to present to the farming communities.
Sponsorship: Crop to Cup
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- Improving Health Care Information Systems for a Community Health Network (semester?), IPRO 340: ACCESS Healthcare Perinatal Care IPRO 340 Final Report Sp06
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- Lange, Jacquelyn, Riaz, Qurantulann, Reshma, Marri, Vadim, Sinitsyn, Kim, Kwandong, Hsu, Yio-fan, Calzaretta, Jack, Riaz, Maryum, Sammons, Joshua, Li, Jessica, Durkin, Sean, Ogbebor, Evans, Jaracz, Malwina, Rajpal, Dheera
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- 2006-05, 2006-05
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The overall objective of IPRO 340 is to improve the quality of healthcare by improving information technology at ACCESS health care. The...
Show moreThe overall objective of IPRO 340 is to improve the quality of healthcare by improving information technology at ACCESS health care. The specific objective of the Spring 2006 semester is to help to prepare ACCESS to adopt new technology. The first main assignment of the team is to determine employees’ current computer skill levels by refining and rolling out last semester’s computer Assessment Plan. Our second main assignment is to investigate training solutions and develop the training protocol that will bring ACCESS employee’s up to date with the computer skills they will need to adopt new information technologies ACCESS plans to implement in the near future. Our last assignment is to investigate various Electronic Medical Record (EMR) functionalities and compare leading EMR vendors to support ACCESS in deciding which EMR vendor to implement throughout their network.
Sponsorship: Steven Glass, CIO Access Health Network
Deliverables for IPRO 340: Improving Health Care Information Systems for a Community Health Network for the Spring 2006 semester
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- Resistance Welding Method
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- Nolen, Robert K., Schwartzbart, Harry, Rudy, John F.
- Date
- 1963-12-03
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Sponsorship: Armour Research Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology
United States Patent
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- Device and Method for Producing a Spatially Uniformly Intense Source of X-Rays
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- Morrison, Timothy I., Nesch, Ivan, Khelashvili, Gocha
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- 2009-05-19, 2007-10-09
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An x-ray source for producing a uniformly intense area x-ray beam. The x-ray source includes a vacuum chamber. An area electron emitter is...
Show moreAn x-ray source for producing a uniformly intense area x-ray beam. The x-ray source includes a vacuum chamber. An area electron emitter is disposed at a first end of the vacuum chamber. A target material is disposed at a second end of the vacuum chamber and spaced apart from the area electron emitter. The area electron emitter and the target material are correspondingly shaped and/or correspondingly curved. The x-ray source also includes at least one high voltage power source. The area electron emitter is electrically connected to a negative pole of one of the at least one high voltage power source and the target electrically connected to a positive pole of one of the at least one high voltage power source.
Sponsorship: Illinois Institute of Technology
United States Patent
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- Hybrid Electric Vehicles: Simulation, Design, and Implementation (semester?), IPRO 326: Hybrid Electric Vehicles IPRO 326 Poster 2 Sp05
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- Parks, Jeffrey, Antoniou, Antonis, Bench, Justin, Evanoff, Steffany, Komyathy, Jonathan, Ozcan, Murat, Panchal, Nikunj, Seaton, Brandon, Tisler, Ovidiu, Waller, Trevor, Bhatia, Mayank
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- 2005-05, 2005-05
- Description
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The IPRO 326 Project aims at systematically testing both parallel and series vehicle configurations of the Hummer and HMMWV (High-Mobility...
Show moreThe IPRO 326 Project aims at systematically testing both parallel and series vehicle configurations of the Hummer and HMMWV (High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle) to find the optimum hybridization factor specific to each configuration. An additional objective of the team is to work in coordination with Ph.D. students to simulate a hybrid electric bus system that is scheduled to have practical implementations by the end of the year. All vehicle simulations and structured testing will be performed using ADVISOR, as well as other software packages available in the Power Electronics and Motor Drives Laboratory at IIT. Related work done by previous student teams shall be reviewed and integrated into this project.
Deliverables for IPRO 326: Hybrid Electric Vehicles: Simulation, Design, and Implementation for the Spring 2005 semester
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