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Interactive Virtual Scanning Electron Microscope Inspired By 3d Game-Design, Pnina Ari-Gur, Igor Lapsker, Tyler Bayne, Eric Allen Pietrowicz, Peter Thannhauser, Spencer Hoin, Hermanu Joko Nugroho Feb 2022

Interactive Virtual Scanning Electron Microscope Inspired By 3d Game-Design, Pnina Ari-Gur, Igor Lapsker, Tyler Bayne, Eric Allen Pietrowicz, Peter Thannhauser, Spencer Hoin, Hermanu Joko Nugroho

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Faculty Publications

The scanning electron microscope (SEM) has evolved to become an indispensable tool for research and education in engineering, physics, nanotechnology, geosciences, materials science, biological sciences and other fields. However, training on a physical SEM is costly, time consuming, and often unavailable in economically disadvantaged areas. Advances in computer technology have made interactive three-dimensional (3D) virtual laboratory an effective tool for training in medicine and many engineering and technology fields. In the current work, in order to provide cost-effective hands-on training, a virtual 3D SEM was developed using the game development engine Unity 3D. It contains realistic 3D models of the …


Engaging Student Patrons With Traditional And Experimental Technology, Scott Russell, Joshua Enos, James Lane, Roy Zimmer Sep 2018

Engaging Student Patrons With Traditional And Experimental Technology, Scott Russell, Joshua Enos, James Lane, Roy Zimmer

Academic Leadership Academy

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Human Behavior Modeling For Residential Energy Consumption, Mesfer Alrizq Apr 2018

Human Behavior Modeling For Residential Energy Consumption, Mesfer Alrizq

Research and Creative Activities Poster Day

Electric utility companies are interested in load profile (electricity consumption) data for expansion planning. Conventional methods of collecting the load profile data, such as surveys and metering, are tedious and time consuming activities. Cumbersome data collection processes also pose barriers. We present an innovative behavior model for generating electricity consumption load profiles. The model, based on fuzzy logic and activity graphs, requires minimum consumer data and can be easily updated to adapt to changes in technology. We demonstrate the accuracy of our model against real world data.


Ceas E-News 09.12.2014, College Of Engineering And Applied Sciences Sep 2014

Ceas E-News 09.12.2014, College Of Engineering And Applied Sciences

College of Engineering and Applied Sciences News

  • 2014 Passport Day at the Parkview Campus Attended by More Than 350 Incoming Students
  • Dr. Ala Al-Fuqaha Awarded $499,986 National Science Foundation Grant
  • Dr. Steve Carr Awarded $400,000 National Science Foundation Grant
  • Advanced Technology Summer Camp at WMU


Ceas E-News 08.15.2014, College Of Engineering And Applied Sciences Aug 2014

Ceas E-News 08.15.2014, College Of Engineering And Applied Sciences

College of Engineering and Applied Sciences News

  • Sunseeker Places 3rd at Formula Sun Grand Prix
  • New WMU Aerospace Engineering Master’s Degree Program Takes Off This Fall
  • Paper Technology Foundation Annual Meeting to Highlight 100% Job Placement and Record Starting Salaries for WMU Paper Engineering Graduates
  • Homecoming, Job Fair and Engineering Expo


Ceas E-News 07.17.2014, College Of Engineering And Applied Sciences Jul 2014

Ceas E-News 07.17.2014, College Of Engineering And Applied Sciences

College of Engineering and Applied Sciences News

  • Last Competition for the 2010 Model Sunseeker in 2014 American Solar Challenge
  • WMU Engineering Students Design Impact Sensor for Football Helmets to Detect Concussions


Ceas E-News 06.20.2014, College Of Engineering And Applied Sciences Jun 2014

Ceas E-News 06.20.2014, College Of Engineering And Applied Sciences

College of Engineering and Applied Sciences News

  • Transportation Research Center receives second $1.4 million installment of funding for research
  • Civil and construction engineering students investigate sensing technologies
  • Geomatics summer course offers fundamentals in surveying and advanced technologies
  • Summer commencement
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Ceas E-News 05.09.2014, College Of Engineering And Applied Sciences May 2014

Ceas E-News 05.09.2014, College Of Engineering And Applied Sciences

College of Engineering and Applied Sciences News

  • WMU Competes In International Aircraft Design Competition
  • Kyle Croes Wins the James W. Barany Award for Student Excellence
  • Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE) Paper Competition Award
  • WMU Students Impress at PaperCon 2014
  • WMU Civil and Construction Engineering Department Prepares Career-Ready Graduates
  • Summer Camps 2014
  • Graduate Poster Competition


Leg-Up: Helping Youth Apply Engineering, Tycho K. Fredericks, Steven E. Butt Jan 2011

Leg-Up: Helping Youth Apply Engineering, Tycho K. Fredericks, Steven E. Butt

Academic Leadership Academy

Leg-Up is a program that was designed to encourage youth to understand and apply math and engineering concepts they are taught in school. This program immerses middle school students in real world problem solving; it allows students to select a problem they deem important, and with the aid of mentors, determine a solution via the scientific method.


"Elementary" Engineering Experiences, Steven E. Butt, Tycho K. Fredericks Mar 2010

"Elementary" Engineering Experiences, Steven E. Butt, Tycho K. Fredericks

Academic Leadership Academy

Through early exposure to engineering, this program attempts to open the minds of children to future exciting opportunities that are accessible to them if they are appropriately prepared in mathematics and science. The program consists of a two to four hour session in which students, parents, and teachers are walked through a sequence of hands-on activities in various locations within the CEAS building. In addition to immersing the students in engaging activities, time is also invested in helping students understand who engineers are and what engineers do. This includes describing the various engineering disciplines, and their workplaces.