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Emotions Challenge Submission OrigHi! I am Tristan Graham and this is my submission for the ENGR103 final. I worked on this all week and even got my friends computer engineering dad to help me. I think I probably compiled this file…
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AI Seminar 72: Kunpeng LiuTowards Automated Data Mining: Reinforcement Intelligence for Self-Optimizing Feature Engineering
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Elevtor PitchTranscript:Hi there! My name is Hayley Spencer Leavitt and I am a software engineer from Marietta, GA specializing in firmware and embedded software. I graduated from Kennesaw State University in…
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Hayley Leavitt - AARVIN Week 7This week with AARVIN we got the robot rolling! The GPS is fully implemented and GPS-Compass navigation is working! Testing outside in real-world conditions got delayed due to real-world weather,…
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AI 531: First Order Logic and InferenceAI 531 - First Order Logic Notation, Knowledge Engineering and Inference
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Tech Talk Tuesday: Data Modeling and Quality Control for Spatial Decision Support SystemsDylan Keon, Assistant Professor (Sr Res)NACSE Research GroupOregon State University AbstractNACSE combines reliable software engineering of decision support systems with mapping and climatology to…
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Tech Talk Tuesday: Systematic Inclusive Design: From GenderMag to SocioeconomicMagMargaret Burnett, University Distinguished ProfessorComputer ScienceOregon State University AbstractHow can software professionals systematically assess whether their software supports diverse…
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Tech Talk Tuesday: Chip Wars: Make 'em and Break 'emSeptember 28, 2021 Vincent Immler, Assistant ProfessorElectrical and Computer EngineeringOregon State University Abstract Manufacturing integrated circuits (ICs) is a complex task and highly…
From Gale Sumida
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EECS Graduation Celebration 2021Recording of the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 2021 graduation celebration.
From Gale Sumida
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Tech Talk Tuesday: Neuroprostheses for amputees and patients with spinal cord injuriesV John MathewsProfessorElectrical and Computer EngineeringOregon State University May 18, 2021 AbstractRecent technological innovations such as functional neuro-muscular stimulation (FNS) offer…
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Tech Talk Tuesday: Power System Modeling for Cyber and Physical Security of Electrical InfrastructureEduardo Cotilla-Sanchez, Associate ProfessorElectrical and Computer EngineeringOregon State University March 9, 2021 Abstract Due to the variety of mechanisms involved, it is challenging to protect…
From Gale Sumida
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Tech Talk Tuesday: Power System Resilience: Earthquakes and the GridTed Brekken, ProfessorElectrical and Computer EngineeringOregon State University February 23, 2021 AbstractA Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake will cause widespread devastation across the U.S.…
From Gale Sumida
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Tech Talk Tuesday: Interferer-tolerant RF/Millimeter-Wave Receivers in the Age of Ubiquitous WirelessArun Natarajan, Associate ProfessorSchool of Electrical Engineering and Computer ScienceOregon State University November 23, 2020 AbstractWireless systems continue to drive and be driven by…
From Gale Sumida
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Tech Talk Tuesday: Internal Photoemission Spectroscopy Measurement of Energy Barrier Heights at Interfaces of ALD Materials in Metal/Insulator/Metal (MIM) Device StructuresJ.F. Conley, Jr., ProfessorSchool of Electrical Engineering and Computer ScienceOregon State University November 10, 2020 AbstractMetal-insulator-metal (MIM) devices find application as high-speed…
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Tech Talk Tuesday - Rigid, Flexible, and Stretchable Circuits and Sensor SystemsRigid, Flexible, and Stretchable Circuits and Sensor Systems October 27, 2020 Abstract Stretchable electronic circuits and systems will be critical for future wearable devices and smart textiles,…
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Tech Talk Tuesday: Heterogeneous Integration of Transparent Conductive Oxides with Silicon PhotonicsAlan WangAssociate ProfessorOregon State University October 13, 2020 Abstract Transparent conductive oxide (TCO) materials have attracted tremendous research interests for integrated photonic…
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Tech Talk Tuesday: Equalizer Free High-Speed Wireline CommunicationTejasvi AnandAssistant ProfessorOregon State University September 29, 2020 AbstractEnergy/bit increases by 10x for every 30dB increase in channel loss. This trend is unsustainable for supporting high…
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27. Fasteners - Mechanical Component DesignThe fourth and final lecture on bolts covers bolt groups, and shearing forces.
From Matthew Campbell
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24. Fasteners - Mechanical Component DesignThe first lecture in threaded fasteners discusses standards and design issues.
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23. Springs - Mechanical Component DesignThe third and final lecture on springs covers fatigue failure, buckling, and spring surge.
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20. Gears - Mechanical Component DesignThe last lecture on gears covers strength and contact stresses and a brief review of design.
From Matthew Campbell
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19 Gears - Mechanical Component DesignThe third lecture on gears focuses on stress and the numerous correction factors involved.
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18 Gears - Mechanical Component DesignThe second lecture of gears covers some fundamental kinematics and force balancing.
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17. Gears - Mechanical Component DesignThe first lecture on gears introduces a variety of terminology and types as well as the design issues.
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15. Bearings - Mechanical Component DesignThe first lecture of bearings talks about different types and basic design issues
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14. Shafts - Mechanical Component DesignThe second lecture on shafts covers failure modes, deflection, and critical speed.
From Matthew Campbell
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