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Michael Hamel, NERS PhD Student, uses a Microsoft Hololens headset to demonstrate use of augmented reality to detect the presence of nuclear weapons in the Nuclear Engineering Laboratory on June 21, 2017.
The technology is designed by the Consortium for Verification Technology (CVT) led by Sara Pozzi, NERS Professor. The CVT consists of twelve leading universities and nine national laboratories, working together to provide research and development needed to address technology and policy issues in treaty-compliance monitoring of nuclear weapons.
Photo: Joseph Xu/Senior Multimedia Content Producer, University of Michigan - College of Engineering
Kindling and LoudFire Reading Series | MFA in Creative Writing
Photo by Samantha Fedorova | College of Humanities and Social Sciences | George Mason University
Alan Overa, MSE PhD Student, and Pierre Ferdinand Poudeu-Poudeu, Associate Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, construct a stable copper selenide material in the H. H. Dow on North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on September 29, 2017.
The material is made from a combination of copper, selenium and idiom, and is the first material that can turn waste heat into electricity. Applied to a hot pipe in a glass factory or metal processing plant, it only requires about half as much heat as previous generators to begin pumping out electricity.
Photo: Joseph Xu/Senior Multimedia Content Producer, University of Michigan - College of Engineering
The Honey Harvest was held at the Dartmouth Organic Farm in the upper barn by the Beekeepers Association.
Attendees learned how to extract honey starting with removing frames from a beehive to uncapping, spinning, filtering and have a chance to taste the honey! (Photo by Beekeeping Association)
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Students demonstrate various research projects as part of their work in the Sensory Augmentation and Rehabilitation Laboratory (SARL) and the Laboratory for Innovation in Global Health Technology (LIGHT). Both labs fall under the Sienko Research Group, led by Kathleen Sienko, an Arthur F Thurnau Professor and associate professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Michigan
Photo: Evan Dougherty/Assistant Multimedia Editor - University of Michigan - College of Engineering
Westley Weimer, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, demonstrates use of Trusted and Resilient Mission Operation (TRMO), at the M-Air testing facility on North Campus on the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on October 28, 2019.
TRMO is a suite of tools for drone systems to use in order to prevent and combat potential attacks from hackers to gain control of flight and recorded information.
Photo: Robert Coelius/Michigan Engineering, Communications and Marketing
The Honey Harvest was held at the Dartmouth Organic Farm in the upper barn by the Beekeepers Association.
Attendees learned how to extract honey starting with removing frames from a beehive to uncapping, spinning, filtering and have a chance to taste the honey! (Photo by Josh Renaud '17)
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The Honey Harvest was held at the Dartmouth Organic Farm in the upper barn by the Beekeepers Association.
Attendees learned how to extract honey starting with removing frames from a beehive to uncapping, spinning, filtering and have a chance to taste the honey! (Photo by Beekeeping Association)
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The Honey Harvest was held at the Dartmouth Organic Farm in the upper barn by the Beekeepers Association.
Attendees learned how to extract honey starting with removing frames from a beehive to uncapping, spinning, filtering and have a chance to taste the honey! (Photo by Beekeeping Association)
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The Honey Harvest was held at the Dartmouth Organic Farm in the upper barn by the Beekeepers Association.
Attendees learned how to extract honey starting with removing frames from a beehive to uncapping, spinning, filtering and have a chance to taste the honey! (Photo by Josh Renaud '17)
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JSEP students and teachers learn about research being conducted at Penn State University's camp on Long Lake. (Photo by Rikke Jørgensen)
A grant from the National Science Foundation enabled Dartmouth graduate students and a postdoctoral fellow to travel to Greenland to teach high school students and their teachers about the Arctic environment. Read more about the program on Dartmouth Now.
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Colorado State University's College of Liberal Arts celebrates its graduates at the Spring Commencement. May 13, 2022
The Honey Harvest was held at the Dartmouth Organic Farm in the upper barn by the Beekeepers Association.
Attendees learned how to extract honey starting with removing frames from a beehive to uncapping, spinning, filtering and have a chance to taste the honey! (Photo by Beekeeping Association)
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Sumit Bhatnagar, a PhD student in chemical engineering, maintains samples of cancerous cells for use in the development of a pill that could help screen for breast cancer at the University of Michigan North Campus Research Complex in Ann Arbor, MI on March 13, 2018.
Tumors are targeted by a molecule that carries a fluorescent imaging agent in order to make earlier and more accurate breast cancer diagnoses. The research is under the direction of Greg Thurber, an assistant professor of chemical engineering.
Photo: Evan Dougherty/Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
The Honey Harvest was held at the Dartmouth Organic Farm in the upper barn by the Beekeepers Association.
Attendees learned how to extract honey starting with removing frames from a beehive to uncapping, spinning, filtering and have a chance to taste the honey! (Photo by Beekeeping Association)
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Graduates from the department of Chemical and Biological Engineering in Colorado State University's Walter Scott Jr. College of Engineering at the Spring 2022 Commencement. May 14, 2022
Ph.D. students Matthew Bernhard and Benjamin Vandersloot talk to writer Randy Milgrom about their work with Alex Halderman, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and his cybersecurity group.
Photo by Robert Coelius
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The Honey Harvest was held at the Dartmouth Organic Farm in the upper barn by the Beekeepers Association.
Attendees learned how to extract honey starting with removing frames from a beehive to uncapping, spinning, filtering and have a chance to taste the honey! (Photo by Beekeeping Association)
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The Honey Harvest was held at the Dartmouth Organic Farm in the upper barn by the Beekeepers Association.
Attendees learned how to extract honey starting with removing frames from a beehive to uncapping, spinning, filtering and have a chance to taste the honey! (Photo by Beekeeping Association)
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The Honey Harvest was held at the Dartmouth Organic Farm in the upper barn by the Beekeepers Association.
Attendees learned how to extract honey starting with removing frames from a beehive to uncapping, spinning, filtering and have a chance to taste the honey! (Photo by Josh Renaud '17)
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The Honey Harvest was held at the Dartmouth Organic Farm in the upper barn by the Beekeepers Association.
Attendees learned how to extract honey starting with removing frames from a beehive to uncapping, spinning, filtering and have a chance to taste the honey! (Photo by Beekeeping Association)
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Arctic postdoctoral fellow Lauren Culler demonstrates the use of a “D-net” for collecting aquatic invertebrates from lakes in Greenland. (Photo by Erica Willstrom)
A grant from the National Science Foundation enabled Dartmouth graduate students and a postdoctoral fellow to travel to Greenland to teach high school students and their teachers about the Arctic environment. Read more about the program on Dartmouth Now.
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Brett Anderson (looking up), a physics graduate student, and fellow researchers lead a balancing of payloads in Fairchild Tower as part of Professor Robyn Millan's BARREL project, which studies Earth's radiation belts. These payloads will be launched from Antarctica and will be sending back information via satellite. (Photo by Eli Burakian '00)
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The Honey Harvest was held at the Dartmouth Organic Farm in the upper barn by the Beekeepers Association.
Attendees learned how to extract honey starting with removing frames from a beehive to uncapping, spinning, filtering and have a chance to taste the honey! (Photo by Beekeeping Association)
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The Honey Harvest was held at the Dartmouth Organic Farm in the upper barn by the Beekeepers Association.
Attendees learned how to extract honey starting with removing frames from a beehive to uncapping, spinning, filtering and have a chance to taste the honey! (Photo by Beekeeping Association)
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The Honey Harvest was held at the Dartmouth Organic Farm in the upper barn by the Beekeepers Association.
Attendees learned how to extract honey starting with removing frames from a beehive to uncapping, spinning, filtering and have a chance to taste the honey! (Photo by Beekeeping Association)
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Steven Chen, associate professor of pharmacy, is a faculty mentor to first year Pharm.D. student Levan Hoang. Professor Chen and Hoang will meet frequently during her studies at the USC School of Pharmacy to review her research and academic interests and pursuits. Photo by Philip Channing
The Honey Harvest was held at the Dartmouth Organic Farm in the upper barn by the Beekeepers Association.
Attendees learned how to extract honey starting with removing frames from a beehive to uncapping, spinning, filtering and have a chance to taste the honey! (Photo by Beekeeping Association)
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The Honey Harvest was held at the Dartmouth Organic Farm in the upper barn by the Beekeepers Association.
Attendees learned how to extract honey starting with removing frames from a beehive to uncapping, spinning, filtering and have a chance to taste the honey! (Photo by Beekeeping Association)
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Tyeen Taylor, CEE Research Fellow, works with Valeriy Ivanov, CEE Associate Professor, to pivot a previously in-person workshop to a digital one. In the wake of COVID-19, Taylor and Ivanov have been working quickly to pivot a NSF-funded workshop in order to continue with their goal of understanding climate change.
Photo: Joseph Xu/University of Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
Briana Dye, a PhD candidate in Cell & Developmental Biology at the University of Michigan Medical School, demonstrates the process of developing lung organoid tissue samples. This research was conducted partly in the lab of Lonnie Shea, the William and Valerie Hall Department Chair and Professor of Biomedical Engineering.
Photo: Evan Dougherty, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
Colorado State University's College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences celebrates its graduates at the 2022 DVM Commencement. May 13, 2022
Yi Zhu, Graduate Student Research Assistant with Civil and Environmental Engineering inspects one of the many deployable and reconfigurable structures at Evgueni Filipov’s lab located at 2144 GG Brown on North Campus Ann Arbor, MI. on Wednesday, February 27, 2018.
Folding and adaptable structures based on the principles of origami can have practical applications ranging in scale and discipline from biomedical robotics to deployable architecture.
Photo by Robert Coelius/Michigan Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Pengyuan Xiu, Graduate Student Research Assistant in Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Science and Kai Cui, Master Student in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, share a laugh while setting up one of the many posters presented at the Engineering Graduate Symposium. The event was held inside the Duderstadt Center at North Campus in Ann Arbor, MI. on Friday October 26, 2018.
With over 400 participants, alumni, and visiting students from around the world, the 13th annual Engineering Graduate Symposium brings research, networking and recruitment to North Campus.
Photo by Robert Coelius/Michigan Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Colorado State University's College of Business celebrates its graduates at the Spring Commencement. May 13, 2022
Lizhi Xu, ChE Research Fellow, demonstrates the strength of a sample of artificial cartilage in the North Campus Research Complex on North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on October 9, 2017.
The artificial cartilage is kevlar-based and when its root sample is placed into water, polyvinyl alcohol within the sample traps water inside the network, obtaining the strength of cartilage.
Photo: Joseph Xu/Senior Multimedia Content Producer, University of Michigan - College of Engineering
White Coat Ceremony
Langford Auditorium
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, TN
Photo: Anne Rayner
MTAS: Using ZoomCharts’ Network Graph in Management Theory
With ZoomCharts’ interactive network graphs, a variety of options are available to allow users to fully customize their experience:
3. Filter data using a handy slider.
ZoomCharts is a world leader in advanced data visualization software with good reason. ZoomCharts graphs can support a massive amount of data input, allowing you to display all your information in one handy chart without the need to flip between separate charts, and it does it all at an incredibly fast speed to provide a seamless user experience.
With ZoomCharts tools, mundane data presentation becomes not only much more efficient than in traditional methods, but also visually stimulating and interactive. Users can tailor their own experience by customizing the graph to look exactly the way they want, and by tweaking it to present only the data they need.
ZoomCharts tools are being used in myriad ways for educational purposes. One excellent example that reveals the truly wide range of ZoomCharts capabilities is in Russian management theory website MTAS’ use of a network graph.
MTAS is a Russian organization that caters to professionals in management theory and organizational systems, including scholars, teachers, graduate students, and students, and provides a place for them to exchange and share ideas. MTAS uses a ZoomCharts network graph to explore students who studied under the scientific school of VN Burkova over a 45-year range.
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Network Chart
Big network exploration
Explore linked data sets. Highlight relevant data with dynamic filters and visual styles. Incremental data loading. Exploration with focus nodes.
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Time navigation and exploration tool
Browse activity logs, select time ranges. Multiple data series and value axes. Switch between time units.
Pie Chart
Amazingly intuitive hierarchical data exploration
Get quick overview of your data and drill down when necessary. All in a single easy to use chart.
Facet Chart
Scrollable bar chart with drill-down
Compare values side by side and provide easy access to the long tail.
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