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- Title
- Design a System to Recycle Condensate from Residential Air Conditioners (Semester Unknown) IPRO 348: DesignASystemToRecycleCondensateFromResidentialAirConditionersIPRO348FinalPresentationSu09
- Creator
- 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
- Description
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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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- The Michael Reese Campus: An Interprofessional Urban Development Problem (Semester Unknown) IPRO 356: TheMichaelReeseCampusIPRO356MidTermPresentationSp11
- Creator
- Abro, Anam, Anderson, Brieg, Bobak, Tadeusz, Brenner, Kevin, Brown, Damon, Cretiu, Peter, Cuevas, Jose, Ferrari, Howard, Jarosz, Michelle, Jeong, Hye Sun, Muyco, Michael, Spencer, Samantha
- Date
- 2011, 2011-05
- Description
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IPRO 356 is a team of students from multiple disciplines tasked with the goal of designing a second anchor for the Michael Reese to accompany...
Show moreIPRO 356 is a team of students from multiple disciplines tasked with the goal of designing a second anchor for the Michael Reese to accompany the planned continued care community designed by the previous semester’s IPRO. The anchor will help meet the needs of the community as well as improve the economic condition of the current surrounding area by bringing jobs, people, and revenue to the Michael Reese site. The team will help in a revitalization of Chicago’s south side.
Sponsorship: CB Richard Ellis, Jones Lang LaSalle, City of Chicago and other stakeholders
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- Title
- The Michael Reese Campus: An Interprofessional Urban Development Problem (Semester Unknown) IPRO 356: TheMichaelReeseCampusIPRO356BrochureSp11
- Creator
- Abro, Anam, Anderson, Brieg, Bobak, Tadeusz, Brenner, Kevin, Brown, Damon, Cretiu, Peter, Cuevas, Jose, Ferrari, Howard, Jarosz, Michelle, Jeong, Hye Sun, Muyco, Michael, Spencer, Samantha
- Date
- 2011, 2011-05
- Description
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IPRO 356 is a team of students from multiple disciplines tasked with the goal of designing a second anchor for the Michael Reese to accompany...
Show moreIPRO 356 is a team of students from multiple disciplines tasked with the goal of designing a second anchor for the Michael Reese to accompany the planned continued care community designed by the previous semester’s IPRO. The anchor will help meet the needs of the community as well as improve the economic condition of the current surrounding area by bringing jobs, people, and revenue to the Michael Reese site. The team will help in a revitalization of Chicago’s south side.
Sponsorship: CB Richard Ellis, Jones Lang LaSalle, City of Chicago and other stakeholders
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- Title
- Design a System to Recycle Condensate from Residential Air Conditioners (Semester Unknown) IPRO 348
- Creator
- 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
- Description
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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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- Title
- Design a System to Recycle Condensate from Residential Air Conditioners (Semester Unknown) IPRO 348: DesignASystemToRecycleCondensateFromResidentialAirConditionersIPRO348ProjectPlanSu09
- Creator
- 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
- Description
-
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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- Title
- Design a System to Recycle Condensate from Residential Air Conditioners (Semester Unknown) IPRO 348: DesignASystemToRecycleCondensateFromResidentialAirConditionersIPRO348MidTermPresentationSu09
- Creator
- 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
- Description
-
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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- Title
- Design a System to Recycle Condensate from Residential Air Conditioners (Semester Unknown) IPRO 348: DesignASystemToRecycleCondensateFromResidentialAirConditionersIPRO348EthicsSu09
- Creator
- 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
- Description
-
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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- Title
- The Michael Reese Campus: An Interprofessional Urban Development Problem (Semester Unknown) IPRO 356: TheMichaelReeseCampusIPRO356ProjectPlanSp11_redacted
- Creator
- Abro, Anam, Anderson, Brieg, Bobak, Tadeusz, Brenner, Kevin, Brown, Damon, Cretiu, Peter, Cuevas, Jose, Ferrari, Howard, Jarosz, Michelle, Jeong, Hye Sun, Muyco, Michael, Spencer, Samantha
- Date
- 2011, 2011-05
- Description
-
IPRO 356 is a team of students from multiple disciplines tasked with the goal of designing a second anchor for the Michael Reese to accompany...
Show moreIPRO 356 is a team of students from multiple disciplines tasked with the goal of designing a second anchor for the Michael Reese to accompany the planned continued care community designed by the previous semester’s IPRO. The anchor will help meet the needs of the community as well as improve the economic condition of the current surrounding area by bringing jobs, people, and revenue to the Michael Reese site. The team will help in a revitalization of Chicago’s south side.
Sponsorship: CB Richard Ellis, Jones Lang LaSalle, City of Chicago and other stakeholders
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- Title
- Design a System to Recycle Condensate from Residential Air Conditioners (Semester Unknown) IPRO 348: DesignASystemToRecycleCondensateFromResidentialAirConditionersIPRO348BrochureSu09
- Creator
- 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
- Description
-
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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- Title
- The Michael Reese Campus: An Interprofessional Urban Development Problem (Semester Unknown) IPRO 356: TheMichaelReeseCampusIPRO356FinalReportSp11
- Creator
- Abro, Anam, Anderson, Brieg, Bobak, Tadeusz, Brenner, Kevin, Brown, Damon, Cretiu, Peter, Cuevas, Jose, Ferrari, Howard, Jarosz, Michelle, Jeong, Hye Sun, Muyco, Michael, Spencer, Samantha
- Date
- 2011, 2011-05
- Description
-
IPRO 356 is a team of students from multiple disciplines tasked with the goal of designing a second anchor for the Michael Reese to accompany...
Show moreIPRO 356 is a team of students from multiple disciplines tasked with the goal of designing a second anchor for the Michael Reese to accompany the planned continued care community designed by the previous semester’s IPRO. The anchor will help meet the needs of the community as well as improve the economic condition of the current surrounding area by bringing jobs, people, and revenue to the Michael Reese site. The team will help in a revitalization of Chicago’s south side.
Sponsorship: CB Richard Ellis, Jones Lang LaSalle, City of Chicago and other stakeholders
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- Title
- The Michael Reese Campus: An Interprofessional Urban Development Problem (Semester Unknown) IPRO 356: TheMichaelReeseCampusIPRO356PosterSp11
- Creator
- Abro, Anam, Anderson, Brieg, Bobak, Tadeusz, Brenner, Kevin, Brown, Damon, Cretiu, Peter, Cuevas, Jose, Ferrari, Howard, Jarosz, Michelle, Jeong, Hye Sun, Muyco, Michael, Spencer, Samantha
- Date
- 2011, 2011-05
- Description
-
IPRO 356 is a team of students from multiple disciplines tasked with the goal of designing a second anchor for the Michael Reese to accompany...
Show moreIPRO 356 is a team of students from multiple disciplines tasked with the goal of designing a second anchor for the Michael Reese to accompany the planned continued care community designed by the previous semester’s IPRO. The anchor will help meet the needs of the community as well as improve the economic condition of the current surrounding area by bringing jobs, people, and revenue to the Michael Reese site. The team will help in a revitalization of Chicago’s south side.
Sponsorship: CB Richard Ellis, Jones Lang LaSalle, City of Chicago and other stakeholders
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- Title
- Design a System to Recycle Condensate from Residential Air Conditioners (Semester Unknown) IPRO 348: DesignASystemToRecycleCondensateFromResidentialAirConditionersIPRO348PosterSu09
- Creator
- 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
- Description
-
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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- Title
- Design a System to Recycle Condensate from Residential Air Conditioners (Semester Unknown) IPRO 348: DesignASystemToRecycleCondensateFromResidentialAirConditionersIPRO348FinalReportSu09
- Creator
- 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
- Description
-
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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- Title
- The Michael Reese Campus: An Interprofessional Urban Development Problem (Semester Unknown) IPRO 356
- Creator
- Abro, Anam, Anderson, Brieg, Bobak, Tadeusz, Brenner, Kevin, Brown, Damon, Cretiu, Peter, Cuevas, Jose, Ferrari, Howard, Jarosz, Michelle, Jeong, Hye Sun, Muyco, Michael, Spencer, Samantha
- Date
- 2011, 2011-05
- Description
-
IPRO 356 is a team of students from multiple disciplines tasked with the goal of designing a second anchor for the Michael Reese to accompany...
Show moreIPRO 356 is a team of students from multiple disciplines tasked with the goal of designing a second anchor for the Michael Reese to accompany the planned continued care community designed by the previous semester’s IPRO. The anchor will help meet the needs of the community as well as improve the economic condition of the current surrounding area by bringing jobs, people, and revenue to the Michael Reese site. The team will help in a revitalization of Chicago’s south side.
Sponsorship: CB Richard Ellis, Jones Lang LaSalle, City of Chicago and other stakeholders
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