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Robert Thomas, (U-M MSE ’22) demonstrating the work he did as a student for the FAA visual scanning project in the lab at the Industrial and Operations Engineering Building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan on Wednesday, April 6, 2022.
The project, ‘Flight Crew Visual Scanning Techniques on Transport Category Aircraft’ was funded by the FAA and aims to improve flight safety in commercial aviation by looking at how pilots scan and monitor instruments on the flight deck and by evaluating the impact of flight deck design on monitoring and scanning.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
To bid farewell to the class of 2022, Berklee Valencia celebrated the commencement of the students in the following programs on July 4, 2022:
-Master of Music in Contemporary Performance (Production Concentration)
-Master of Art in Global Entertainment and Music Business
-Master of Music in Music Production, Technology, and Innovation
-Master of Music in Scoring for Film, TV and Video Games.
- Post-master's program
Photos by Tato Baeza and Vicente A. Jimenez.
A contingent of Duke physicists traveled to Baton Rouge in late October to attend the Southeastern Section of the American Physical Society conference.
Professors Kate Scholberg, Ayana Arce, and John Thomas gave invited talks, and professors Roxanne Springer and Anton Tonchev organized sessions. Graduate student Taritree Wongjirad presented a poster, as did undergrads Ashley Jones, Farzan Beroz, and Wes Johnson. Undergraduates Travis Byington, Laura Dodd, Joshua Loyal, and Jim Mallernee gave talks.
Students at Royal Roads University are getting support to pursue advanced degrees in priority areas like science and technology, thanks to a new $180,000 graduate student scholarship fund to boost research and innovation throughout the province.
The new merit-based scholarships, administered by Royal Roads University, are part of a $12-million investment that will support awards of $15,000 each for students pursuing graduate degrees in research-intensive or professional graduate-degree programs.
Read more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2018AEST0091-001282
Shonda Adams, Admissions Coordinator, showcases her art at the creativityXchange at the Duderstadt Center on North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on March 13, 2018.
The event showcased art and performances by staff, faculty, and students of the Michigan Engineering community.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
Lincoln, Nebraska - Fall 2021 TLTE (Teaching, Learning & Teacher Education) Student and Graduate studies orientation. University of Nebraska (UNL) College of Education and Human Sciences (CEHS) (2021 - TLTE Student and Grad Orientation - 2021_08_16--09_12_25--392037000577--1599.jpg)
Lizhi Xu, ChE Research Fellow, prepares a sample of artificial cartilage by dropping a kevlar-based sample into water in the North Campus Research Complex on North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on October 9, 2017.
When the kevlar-based sample is put 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
Pinning ceremony for International Studetns April 26, 2018. (Photo by Todd Weddle | Northwest Missouri State University)
At the simulator is Robert Thomas, (U-M MSE ’22) demonstrating the work he did as a student for the FAA visual scanning project in the lab at the Industrial and Operations Engineering Building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan on Wednesday, April 6, 2022. Karanvir Panesar, a PhD student in industrial and operations engineering, who provided support for the collecting eye tracking data and simulator setup, looks on.
The project, ‘Flight Crew Visual Scanning Techniques on Transport Category Aircraft’ was funded by the FAA and aims to improve flight safety in commercial aviation by looking at how pilots scan and monitor instruments on the flight deck and by evaluating the impact of flight deck design on monitoring and scanning.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Graduate student Annegret Jannasch conducts research to determine if parboiling rice in vacuum-sealed bags with limited water improves the nutrient content in rice. (U of A System Division of Agriculture photo by Fred Miller)
PhD Candidate Matthew Bernhard holds onto a USB thumb drive extracted from a voting machine acquired through Ebay. They contain voting record data dating from 2004–2014 from voting precincts in Ohio.
Using software called Autopsy, Bernhard and his team extracted data of which very little was encrypted. Among some of the data found on the consumer-grade USB drive were addresses, MP3 files and music videos.
A new special topics course on election security taught by CSE Professor J. Alex Halderman and Bernhard provides students with a deep examination of the past, present, and future of US elections, informed by perspectives from computer security, tech policy, human factors, and more.
Photo by Robert Coelius/Michigan Engineering, Communications and marketing
Lizhi Xu, ChE Research Fellow, prepares a sample of artificial cartilage by dropping a kevlar-based sample into water in the North Campus Research Complex on North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on October 9, 2017.
When the kevlar-based sample is put 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