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President's and provost's awards were just a few of the accolades distributed at the Spring Meeting of the Faculty and Associates on April 26.
Photos by Ellman Photography.
Donor Associates Reception
President Michael S. Roth and members of the Trustee Associates, President’s Circle, Founders Club, Willbur Fisk Associates, College Row Society, John Wesley Associates, 1831 Society, Douglas Cannon Club, Foss Hill Club, Day Society, and Olin Associates at a pre-game reception. (Photo by John Van Vlack)
Seminars with Kristen Getchell, associate Professor of Business communication at Babson College, Dr. Lauren Beitelspacher, Associate Professor of Marketing at Babson College, Dr. Rich Hanna, the Senior Lecturer of the Marketing Division at Babson College, and Mike Mcquirk, the Lecturer of Marketing at Babson College.
With the 50th anniversary of the landmark Title IX legislation in June of 2022, GSMP program alumnae, mentors, and influential partners gathered together to celebrate the GSMP’s ten years of empowering women and girls through sports around the globe.
During the first week of the reunion event, 40 GSMP program alumnae gathered at Babson College in Boston, MA to participate in professional workshops, including a social innovation and entrepreneurship bootcamp facilitated by faculty at Babson College, and network with fellow attendees. Additionally, alumnae reflected on the impact of the first ten years of the program and worked together to plan for the future.
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2022 Mickey Leland Research Associate Mychal Amoafo working on a presentation discussing his project, which focuses on Intelligent Sensors for Control. Mychal is working on the Advanced Systems Integration Team. Typical process data is analyzed in real time and used to infer other process factors: information from the associated chemistry and physics that can then be used to improve sensitivity, control, process stability. For example, a flame temperature sensor for the Hyper combustor based upon calculating the adiabatic flame temperature. Once this is calibrated against the process response, then we can determine the real-time equivalence ratios, flows, and heat fluxes. In the thermal energy storage model it will give us the driving force for the energy input and then the wall temperature can be used to characterize the inventory of stored energy. Approaches including PCA (Dynamic or sampled, unsupervised) and neural networks (supervised) will be applied for dimensionality reduction and fault detection. We can force neural networks to do dimensionality reduction by designing encoder (or even an autoencoder) and decoder network. The encoder will reduce the dimensionality and we can analyze this reduced dataset for insight into fault detection. The student may use python to obtain initial results and reproduce in MATLAB if time is still available.
2022 Mickey Leland Research Associate Mychal Amoafo working in the lab with mentor Larry Shadle. Mychal is working on the Advanced Systems Integration Team and his project is Intelligent Sensors for Control. In this research, typical process data is analyzed in real time and used to infer other process factors: information from the associated chemistry and physics that can then be used to improve sensitivity, control, process stability. For example, a flame temperature sensor for the Hyper combustor based upon calculating the adiabatic flame temperature. Once this is calibrated against the process response, then we can determine the real-time equivalence ratios, flows, and heat fluxes. In the thermal energy storage model it will give us the driving force for the energy input and then the wall temperature can be used to characterize the inventory of stored energy. Approaches including PCA (Dynamic or sampled, unsupervised) and neural networks (supervised) will be applied for dimensionality reduction and fault detection. We can force neural networks to do dimensionality reduction by designing encoder (or even an autoencoder) and decoder network. The encoder will reduce the dimensionality and we can analyze this reduced dataset for insight into fault detection. The student may use python to obtain initial results and reproduce in MATLAB if time is still available.
Photographs from the 2016 Global Partner Summit, Adobe Certified Associate World Championship, and Microsoft Office Specialist World Championship, held in Orlando, FL.
Photographs from the 2016 Global Partner Summit, Adobe Certified Associate World Championship, and Microsoft Office Specialist World Championship, held in Orlando, FL.
2024 Skyland Trail Associates Spring Luncheon - March 15, 204 - Piedmont Driving Club - Photos by Kim Link
President's and provost's awards were just a few of the accolades distributed at the Spring Meeting of the Faculty and Associates on April 26.
Photos by Ellman Photography.
ME Associate Professor and BLUElab Faculty Advisor Steve Skerlos' BLUElab equation at the BLUElab 10th Anniversary Celebration at the Palmer Commons on April 7, 2013.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
August 20, 2015 - Associates were given FREE hotdogs and Brats, with the rides Steel Venom, Northern Lights, Tilt-a-whirl. Some were event put into a raffle to get a free flight on RipCord!
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The 2015 City Year New York Associate Board Fundraiser at Studio 8H, Home of SNL! All photos by Dan Lee
On Wednesday, May 14th, 38 groups of the Associates & Affiliates (A&As) came together to celebrate 100 years of commitment in raising significant funds for Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
Associated” was a site specific show in a severely damaged brownstone on 17th Street in South Slope, Brooklyn. Just after noon on 12 November 2010, a boiler exploded at the Associated Supermarket on 5th Avenue and 17th Street, igniting a fire that tore through the block, destroying Open Source Gallery. Next door to Open Source a three family house–the gallery owners’ home–was also rendered uninhabitable by firefighters' efforts to stop the blaze. The exhibition, "Associated", curated by Monika Wuhrer, Raphaela Riepl and Frank De Leon-Jones resurrects the derelict house with projects by 30 artists. Photo by Miho Suzuki
Anthony Reddy & Associates, architectural firm from Ireland. Through the name of Sights, Testbedstudio arranges study visits, guided tours and professional meetings for those who wish to engage in aspects of building and planning in Stockholm and Sweden. See www.sights.se.
One of the most notable historic landmarks in Cincinnati is the Carew Tower, which is a part of a larger complex that fills almost the entire block between 4th Street, 5th Street, Vine Street, and Race Street in Downtown Cincinnati. Constructed between 1927 and 1930, the Art Deco-Style complex was designed by the firms W.W. Ahlschlager & Associates and Delano & Aldrich, and was developed by John J. Emery to replace the old Mabley & Carew Department Store and the Hotel Emery, and provide high-quality hotel accommodation, as well as top-notch office space in downtown. The complex includes the 49-floor, 574-foot (175 meter)-tall Carew Tower, which was the city’s tallest building from 1930 until 2010, and the Cincinnati Hilton Netherland Plaza Hotel, one of the finest accommodations in the city. The building is considered to be a prototype for large-scale mixed-use development as was later seen with Rockefeller Center in New York City, as well as the basis for the design of the Empire State Building. The tower features the city’s most notable observation deck atop the 49th floor, which allows for spectacular views of the city, the Ohio River, and Northern Kentucky. The complex features ornate Art Deco ornamentation throughout, most notably around the entryways, in the Palm Court, Lobby, and Continental Room of the Hotel, and the lobby of the tower. The complex originally included a third tower with an advanced mechanical automated car storage system, something unseen and unheard of today outside of the world’s largest cities, which later fell out of favor as self-service parking garages were built in the mid-20th Century, eventually being demolished in 1980. Today, the Carew Tower and Netherland Plaza Hotel are listed as National Historic Landmarks, owing to their artistic merit, design, and history, having been designated in 1994. The complex is one of twelve national historic landmarks in the city, and is one of the city’s most significant places.
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2024 Skyland Trail Associates Spring Luncheon - March 15, 204 - Piedmont Driving Club - Photos by Kim Link
On June 20, the City Bar hosted the annual welcoming reception in honor of summer associates and interns, their mentors and colleagues. Guests mingled with other summer associates and attorneys, enjoyed drinks and hors d'oeuvres, and had the chance to win great door prizes from FitBit, New York Health & Racquet Club, Heartland Brewery, the New York Liberty and more.