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روش تحقیق 2, Asadollah Kazemi, Abass Madraky May 2015

روش تحقیق 2, Asadollah Kazemi, Abass Madraky

Dr. ASADOLLAH KAZEMI

No abstract provided.


The Critical Role Of Cubesat Spacecraft In A Multi-Tier Mission For Mars Exploration, Jeremy Straub Nov 2014

The Critical Role Of Cubesat Spacecraft In A Multi-Tier Mission For Mars Exploration, Jeremy Straub

Jeremy Straub

A multi-tier architecture is under development (with similar craft heterogeneity to Fink's work on ‘tier scalable’ missions) which will facilitate autonomous local control of multiple heterogeneous craft. This mission architecture has been developed with a Mars mission in mind and has included CubeSats in a variety of critical mission roles.

Two concepts will be presented: the addition of CubeSats to a larger-scale multi-tier mission, where the CubeSats serve a supporting role and a mission driven by CubeSat orbital capabilities. In the first, CubeSats are utilized to augment the area of spatial coverage that can be obtained and the temporal coverage …


Estimating Mineral Weathering Rates In Catskills Watersheds, Chris E. Johnson Oct 2014

Estimating Mineral Weathering Rates In Catskills Watersheds, Chris E. Johnson

Chris E Johnson

No abstract provided.


Computer Programming Slides, Janagiammal Ramasamy Aug 2014

Computer Programming Slides, Janagiammal Ramasamy

janagiammal ramasamy

slides presenting lecture notes


Considering The Educational Benefits Of A Cubesat Program, Jeremy Straub, Samudra Haque, Christopher K. Dinelli Apr 2014

Considering The Educational Benefits Of A Cubesat Program, Jeremy Straub, Samudra Haque, Christopher K. Dinelli

Jeremy Straub

This presentation will provide an overview of work performed at the University of North Dakota with regards to the characterization of educational benefits from small spacecraft development efforts. We report on efforts to characterize benefits that ensued from participation for personal extracurricular enrichment, as part of a formal class (on project management), as part of multiple senior design projects, for independent study credit and for satisfying class project requirements. This assessment has been performed using a standard questionnaire for student research participation as well as custom questionnaires related to program focus areas. We have also analyzed student course performance, where …


Is Horizon Sampling More Powerful Than Depth Sampling?, Chris E. Johnson Mar 2014

Is Horizon Sampling More Powerful Than Depth Sampling?, Chris E. Johnson

Chris E Johnson

No abstract provided.


Section 2: Renewable Energy Resources, Asadollah Kazemi Feb 2014

Section 2: Renewable Energy Resources, Asadollah Kazemi

Dr. ASADOLLAH KAZEMI

No abstract provided.


Transtibial Prosthesis, Hossein Gholizadeh Jan 2014

Transtibial Prosthesis, Hossein Gholizadeh

Hossein Gholizadeh

No abstract provided.


The Road To A Space Solar Power Cubesat In North Dakota, Corey Bergsrud, Jeremy Straub, Sima Noghanian Sep 2013

The Road To A Space Solar Power Cubesat In North Dakota, Corey Bergsrud, Jeremy Straub, Sima Noghanian

Jeremy Straub

Presents current work at the University of North Dakota related to the long-term development of a Solar Power Satellite (SPS).


Cost Optimized Reliability Test Planning And Decision Making Through Bayesian Methods, C Recchia May 2013

Cost Optimized Reliability Test Planning And Decision Making Through Bayesian Methods, C Recchia

Charles H Recchia

No abstract provided.


Soil Chemistry Response To Wollastonite (Casio3) Addition At Hubbard Brook, Chris E. Johnson Mar 2013

Soil Chemistry Response To Wollastonite (Casio3) Addition At Hubbard Brook, Chris E. Johnson

Chris E Johnson

No abstract provided.


Amputee’S Satisfaction With Two Different Transfemoral Suspension Systems And The Experienced Problems, Hossein Gholizadeh Jan 2013

Amputee’S Satisfaction With Two Different Transfemoral Suspension Systems And The Experienced Problems, Hossein Gholizadeh

Hossein Gholizadeh

No abstract provided.


Hir Prosthetics Research Group Achievements: Road To Success, Hossein Gholizadeh Jan 2013

Hir Prosthetics Research Group Achievements: Road To Success, Hossein Gholizadeh

Hossein Gholizadeh

No abstract provided.


Simulation Of Phase Transformation Behavior Of Niti Doped With Cu During Loading Using Classical Molecular Dynamics, Ajit Behera Dec 2012

Simulation Of Phase Transformation Behavior Of Niti Doped With Cu During Loading Using Classical Molecular Dynamics, Ajit Behera

Ajit Behera

No abstract provided.


Recovery Of Sensitive Watersheds In The Northeastern United States From Chronic Acidification: The Role Of Soil Chemistry, Chris E. Johnson Jul 2012

Recovery Of Sensitive Watersheds In The Northeastern United States From Chronic Acidification: The Role Of Soil Chemistry, Chris E. Johnson

Chris E Johnson

No abstract provided.


Source Text Re-Use In Engineering Thesis And Dissertation Literature Reviews: A Comparison [Powerpoint Presentation], Edward J. Eckel Mr. Mar 2012

Source Text Re-Use In Engineering Thesis And Dissertation Literature Reviews: A Comparison [Powerpoint Presentation], Edward J. Eckel Mr.

Edward J Eckel

Using random samples of 150 engineering master's theses and 150 doctoral dissertations from the ProQuest Dissertations and Theses database, the author conducted 30 Google searches of random seven word strings from the literature review sections for each thesis/dissertation, looking for textual matches to scholarly sources. The author then did a statistical comparison for significance between the thesis and dissertation data for the following measures: length of the longest verbatim string found for each thesis/dissertation, and the number of verbatim matches found for each thesis/dissertation. This study is designed to explore the following research question: Do engineering master's theses have more …


Role Of Composites For Gradual Improvement Of Aircraft Structure, Ajit Behera Jan 2012

Role Of Composites For Gradual Improvement Of Aircraft Structure, Ajit Behera

Ajit Behera

No abstract provided.


Processing And Characterization Of Plasma Spray Coating By Using Industrial Waste And Low-Grade Ore, Ajit Behera Jan 2012

Processing And Characterization Of Plasma Spray Coating By Using Industrial Waste And Low-Grade Ore, Ajit Behera

Ajit Behera

No abstract provided.


Application Of Gis In Seismic Risk Assessment For The City Of Kelowna, Md. Nurul Alam Nov 2011

Application Of Gis In Seismic Risk Assessment For The City Of Kelowna, Md. Nurul Alam

Md. Nurul Alam

No abstract provided.


Soil Chemistry And The Recovery Of Sensitive Watersheds From Chronic Acidification, Chris E. Johnson Nov 2011

Soil Chemistry And The Recovery Of Sensitive Watersheds From Chronic Acidification, Chris E. Johnson

Chris E Johnson

No abstract provided.


A Review Of International Best Practice In E-Governmentsome Lessons For New Adopters, Deogratias Harorimana Sr Oct 2011

A Review Of International Best Practice In E-Governmentsome Lessons For New Adopters, Deogratias Harorimana Sr

Dr Deogratias Harorimana

Efficient bureaucratic processes as essential to attract and retain investment, as well as promote SME growth. The e_Gov is one of many ways emerging economies have used to streamline public service delivery and create a freindly and conducive atmosphere for business -both MNC and SMEs. This presentation provide an overview of some of the World's most recent case examples on the successful design-plan-implementation of eGov to build a strong basis to attract investment and deliver seamless essential services to Citizens.


The Overhaul Of U.S. Patent Law, Ron D. Katznelson Aug 2011

The Overhaul Of U.S. Patent Law, Ron D. Katznelson

Ron D. Katznelson

No abstract provided.


Energy, Jane Qiong Zhang, Linda Vanasupa Aug 2011

Energy, Jane Qiong Zhang, Linda Vanasupa

Linda Vanasupa

This document is a set of learning materials to support the teaching of energy issues particularly related to sustainability in engineering. It is designed for the general engineering or science audience. Its design is based on the framework of the Fink Taxonomy of Significant Learning. The document is a fully-editable set of slides in open source format (pptx) that includes references to targeted learning objectives on each slide and annotations in the notes section of each slide.


Sustainable Development, Jane Qiong Zhang, Linda Vanasupa Aug 2011

Sustainable Development, Jane Qiong Zhang, Linda Vanasupa

Linda Vanasupa

This document is a set of learning materials to support the teaching of Sustainable Development issues particularly related to sustainability in engineering. It is designed for the general engineering or science audience. Its design is based on the framework of the Fink Taxonomy of Significant Learning. The document is a fully-editable set of slides in open source format (pptx) that includes references to targeted learning objectives on each slide and annotations in the notes section of each slide.


Pigments For Improving Plant Health In Organic Systems, Gregory Keith Bartley Jr. Apr 2011

Pigments For Improving Plant Health In Organic Systems, Gregory Keith Bartley Jr.

Gregory Keith Bartley Jr.

Photosynthesis, arguably the most important biological process on earth, solely relies on the ability of pigments to capture, utilize, and convert the sun‟s energy to form life. The adequate conversion of light into harvestable food, fuel, and fiber regulates rates of population and economic growth. In order to meet the expanding needs of humanity with the earth‟s potential for agricultural production, new sustainable techniques for increased photosynthetic efficiency in plants must be implemented. The earth's pattern of light exposure is extremely dynamic, exhibiting constant changes in quantity and quality throughout time and space. For photosynthetic organisms, this meant evolving various …


Application Of Event Tree Analysis In Wildfire Risk Assessment For The City Of Kelowna, Md. Nurul Alam Apr 2011

Application Of Event Tree Analysis In Wildfire Risk Assessment For The City Of Kelowna, Md. Nurul Alam

Md. Nurul Alam

The devastating inferno of the Okanagan Mountain Park Fire of 2003, which caused significant damage to infrastructure, home, private properties and caused evacuation of affected people from the City of Kelowna. Consequently, it raised the importance of conducting a risk assessment for the City. This study focused on analyzing the existing risks from wild fire, and the estimation of loss and damage with the help of proposed event tree method for the City of Kelowna. Finally, the risky areas have been represented spatially with the help of geographic information system (GIS) to provide a basis for an effective decision making …


New Trend Of Metal Coating In Aerospace Component, Ajit Behera Jan 2011

New Trend Of Metal Coating In Aerospace Component, Ajit Behera

Ajit Behera

No abstract provided.


Metallurgical Changes In Steels By Cryogenic Processing, Ajit Behera Jan 2011

Metallurgical Changes In Steels By Cryogenic Processing, Ajit Behera

Ajit Behera

No abstract provided.


Monitoring And Modeling The Acidification And Recovery Of Catskills Waters And Soils, Chris E. Johnson Oct 2010

Monitoring And Modeling The Acidification And Recovery Of Catskills Waters And Soils, Chris E. Johnson

Chris E Johnson

No abstract provided.


Escalamiento De Dispersión De Contaminantes En La Ciudad De México, Francisco J. Valdes-Parada, J. Ruben Varela-Ham Apr 2010

Escalamiento De Dispersión De Contaminantes En La Ciudad De México, Francisco J. Valdes-Parada, J. Ruben Varela-Ham

Francisco J. Valdes-Parada

En días hábiles, la actividad vehicular más intensa en calles y avenidas de la ciudad de México se inicia a las 6:00 hs y se prolonga por aproximadamente 3 ó 4 horas. En ese periodo, la capa de mezclado permanece relativamente quieta y expuesta a recibir una carga importante de contaminantes producto de emisiones vehiculares. En esas condiciones de ausencia de movimientos atmosféricos verticales y horizontales, y de intensa actividad contaminante, adquieren importancia los procesos de dispersión que ocurren en la horizontal y a nivel del suelo.

En este trabajo se lleva a cabo un proceso de promediado de las …