From boud at ele.uri.edu Mon Mar 2 15:35:29 2009 From: boud at ele.uri.edu (G. Faye Boudreaux-Bartels) Date: Mon, 02 Mar 2009 15:35:29 -0500 Subject: [grads] Engg. Student Phone-a-Thon canceled this evening. Message-ID: <49AC4311.4090107@ele.uri.edu> Dear Students, The Engineering Student Phone-a-Thon is canceled for this evening (Monday March 2nd) because of the snow. Thanks to those who had volunteered. I'll let you know if/when the event is rescheduled. regards, Prof. Boudreaux-Bartels From boud at ele.uri.edu Tue Mar 3 10:35:35 2009 From: boud at ele.uri.edu (G. Faye Boudreaux-Bartels) Date: Tue, 03 Mar 2009 10:35:35 -0500 Subject: [grads] URI Water Conference Seminar In-Reply-To: <002601c99c13$24668520$6d338f60$@uri.edu> References: <002601c99c13$24668520$6d338f60$@uri.edu> Message-ID: <49AD4E47.2010604@ele.uri.edu> Brenda Moyer wrote: > Hello All, > > You are invited to our "Clean Drinking Water Conference?." > > The conference will be held on March 5, 2009 from 1pm to 4pm in the Cherry > Auditorium of the Kirk building on the URI Kingston campus. The conference > focuses on technology associated with clean drinking water. > > There is no charge for the attendance at the conference. > > Any questions, please contact Dr Knickle at knickle at egr.uri.edu > > All are invited. URI Cherry Auditorium Upper College Road across from University Club Clean Drinking Water Conference March 5, 2009 Thursday 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM Coordinator Dr. H. Knickle, Professor (knickle at egr.uri.edu) 401-874-2678 FINAL PROGRAM CLEAN DRINKING WATER CONFERENCE Tentative AGENDA 12:45 to 1:00pm Registration 1:00 Welcome: Dr. Thiem, Dr.Knickle Session 1: 1:15pm to 2:00 pm ? Conservation and ReUse Harold Mantius, Ocean Spray, Senior Process Engineer COFFEE BREAK Session 2: 2:15 to 3:00 pm ? Industrial Perspective ? Brackish Water Technology Brian Hernon, VP Engineering, Seven Seas Water Session 3: 3:00 to 3:45 pm ? Water Treatment ? MIOX System Chris Duhamel, DiPrete Engr. Westerly Town Council 4:00 pm ADJOURN Planning Committee Members From the College of Engineering Dr. Stanley Barnett, Dr. Donald Gray, Dr. Harold Knickle, Dr. Vincent Rose, Dr. Leon Thiem, Dr. Ray Wright. Dr. Geoff Bothun Sponsored by RI Water Resources Center www.wrc.uri.edu Department of Chemical Engineering www.egr.uri.edu/che Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering www.egr.uri.edu/cve Conference is Free From leach at egr.uri.edu Tue Mar 3 13:21:43 2009 From: leach at egr.uri.edu (Meredith Leach) Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2009 13:21:43 -0500 (EST) Subject: [grads] Photos in labs tomorrow Message-ID: <4470.131.128.51.96.1236104503.squirrel@webmail.egr.uri.edu> Hi All: Some of you have seen me in your labs taken pictures of the students and equipment... tomorrow around 2:15 p.m. the real photographer, Nora Lewis will be coming around the labs with me to take photos. This is for the new College banners that are being created. Just wanted to give you a heads up when you see us. If you can help us to make sure that the space is organized and cleaned up to where we will be taking the pictures that would be greatly appreciated. I will also alert the undergraduate students as well. Thanks again to everyone for your help and cooperation. Regards, Meredith Meredith A. Leach Fiscal Clerk and Administrative Assistant to the Graduate Director Department of Electrical, Computer, and Biomedical Engineering University of Rhode Island 4 East Alumni Avenue Room A-118 Kelley Annex Kingston, RI 02881-2019 Tel: (401) 874-2506 Fax: (401) 782-6422 Email:leach at ele.uri.edu leach at egr.uri.edu "I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel". -Maya Angelou From leach at egr.uri.edu Wed Mar 4 10:08:01 2009 From: leach at egr.uri.edu (Meredith Leach) Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2009 10:08:01 -0500 (EST) Subject: [grads] Reminder of today's Seminar - "Performance in a Virtual Enviornment" Message-ID: <3763.131.128.51.96.1236179281.squirrel@webmail.egr.uri.edu> Hi All: Just a friendly reminder of today's seminar. Regards, Meredith -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear ELE Graduate Students, Faculty and Staff: We are pleased to announce our sixth seminar speaker of the semester, Dr. Kenneth Barr from VMware. Dr.Barr will speak on the topic of "Performance in a Virtual Environment" on Wednesday, March 4th, at 2:00 p.m. in Kelley 102. We hope you can join us. Thank you, Meredith Meredith A. Leach Fiscal Clerk and Administrative Assistant to the Graduate Director Department of Electrical, Computer, and Biomedical Engineering University of Rhode Island 4 East Alumni Avenue Room A-118 Kelley Annex Kingston, RI 02881-2019 Tel: (401) 874-2506 Fax: (401) 782-6422 Email:leach at ele.uri.edu leach at egr.uri.edu "I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel". -Maya Angelou Meredith A. Leach Fiscal Clerk and Administrative Assistant to the Graduate Director Department of Electrical, Computer, and Biomedical Engineering University of Rhode Island 4 East Alumni Avenue Room A-118 Kelley Annex Kingston, RI 02881-2019 Tel: (401) 874-2506 Fax: (401) 782-6422 Email:leach at ele.uri.edu leach at egr.uri.edu "I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel". -Maya Angelou -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Leach Fiscal Clerk and Administrative Assistant to the Graduate Director Department of Electrical, Computer, and Biomedical Engineering University of Rhode Island 4 East Alumni Avenue Room A-118 Kelley Annex Kingston, RI 02881-2019 Tel: (401) 874-2506 Fax: (401) 782-6422 Email:leach at ele.uri.edu leach at egr.uri.edu "I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel". -Maya Angelou -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: march11seminarjdworak.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 32496 bytes Desc: not available URL: From leach at egr.uri.edu Tue Mar 10 10:44:13 2009 From: leach at egr.uri.edu (Meredith Leach) Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2009 10:44:13 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [grads] This Wednesday's Seminar Reminder Message-ID: <1195.131.128.51.96.1236696253.squirrel@webmail.egr.uri.edu> Hi All: FYI. Regards, Meredith ---------------------------- Original Message ---------------------------- Subject: ELE Seminar Announcement - "Determining Fault Criticality for Test Set, etc" From: "Meredith Leach" Date: Thu, March 5, 2009 3:18 pm To: grads at ele.uri.edu aribisala at yahoo.com Cc: faculty at ele.uri.edu faculty.coe at egr.uri.edu staff.coe at egr.uri.edu kowalski at cs.uri.edu mcomerford at math.uri.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear ELE Graduate Students, Faculty and Staff: We are pleased to announce our seventh seminar speaker of the semester, Professor Jennifer Dworak from Brown University. Professor Dworak will speak on the topic of "Determining Fault Criticality for Test Set Optimization and Enhanced Field Operation" on Wednesday, March 11th, at 2:00 p.m. in Kelley 102. We hope you can join us. Thank you, Meredith Meredith A. Leach Fiscal Clerk and Administrative Assistant to the Graduate Director Department of Electrical, Computer, and Biomedical Engineering University of Rhode Island 4 East Alumni Avenue Room A-118 Kelley Annex Kingston, RI 02881-2019 Tel: (401) 874-2506 Fax: (401) 782-6422 Email:leach at ele.uri.edu leach at egr.uri.edu "I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel". -Maya Angelou Meredith A. Leach Fiscal Clerk and Administrative Assistant to the Graduate Director Department of Electrical, Computer, and Biomedical Engineering University of Rhode Island 4 East Alumni Avenue Room A-118 Kelley Annex Kingston, RI 02881-2019 Tel: (401) 874-2506 Fax: (401) 782-6422 Email:leach at ele.uri.edu leach at egr.uri.edu "I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel". -Maya Angelou -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: march11seminarjdworak.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 32496 bytes Desc: not available URL: From boud at ele.uri.edu Tue Mar 10 11:32:43 2009 From: boud at ele.uri.edu (G. Faye Boudreaux-Bartels) Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2009 11:32:43 -0400 Subject: [grads] March 12th seminar: Designing Renewable Energy Systems via Systems Engineering Approaches In-Reply-To: <001401c9a186$da25cdd0$8e716970$@uri.edu> References: <001401c9a186$da25cdd0$8e716970$@uri.edu> Message-ID: <49B6881B.9030005@ele.uri.edu> Seminar: Designing Renewable Energy Systems via Systems Engineering Approaches By Professor Lealon L. Martin Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute March 12, 2009, Cherry Auditorium, Kirk Hall, 1 PM Increasing domestic and international demands for vital resources provide an impetus to develop novel energy-efficient technologies. This is a timely opportunity given some of the uncertainty over the availability and cost of fossil fuels in a period of growing energy demand in the U.S. and the rest of the world. This opportunity is also timely because of the growing concerns that several critical factors are driving climate change and generating the uncertainty of a sustainable future. However, we are entering this period of uncertainty with a vast storehouse of scientific discoveries and engineering innovations that give us reason to hope that these challenges can be overcome. The true challenge is to harness these opportunities in a systematic and sustainable manner to "re-engineer" our energy and material world. Our goal is to develop and employ tools inspired by concepts of system engineering to address critical issues related to energy production ? its conversion, its use, and its storage with an emphasis on sustainable energy sources that are environmentally friendly and renewable. In this talk, I will present our ongoing efforts in tuning traditional systems approaches to probe fundamental questions in the design of energy-efficient, renewable technologies. Specific examples include (i) the development of novel energy-efficient, photocatalytic advanced oxidation technologies, (ii) evaluating a platform for the potential conversion of aquatic weeds to cellulosic ethanol, and (iii) the synthesis of alternative thermochemical cycles for hydrogen production. I will also briefly describe some extensions of our systems work to biotechnology applications and towards the design of advanced materials. This series is at the University of Rhode Island is made possible through the generosity of Amgen, West Greenwich, R.I. Brenda Moyer wrote: > We are pleased to welcome Professor Lealon L. Martin as our next Amgen > Seminar Series speaker in Chemical Engineering. > > > > Professor Martin will be speaking on ?Design of Renewable Energy Systems > via Systems Engineering Approaches ? on Thursday, March 12^th in Cherry > Auditorium in Kirk Hall at 1 p.m. His abstract is attached. > > > > All are invited. > > > > > > Brenda Moyer > > Sr. Word Processing Typist > > Chemical Engineering Department > > > > > From boud at ele.uri.edu Wed Mar 11 11:19:00 2009 From: boud at ele.uri.edu (G. Faye Boudreaux-Bartels) Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2009 11:19:00 -0400 Subject: [grads] =?windows-1252?q?Mar=2E_13_seminar=3A_Robopsy_=96_Inexpen?= =?windows-1252?q?sive_Image-Guided_Medical_Robotics?= In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <49B7D664.7040107@ele.uri.edu> Seminar: Robopsy ? Inexpensive Image-Guided Medical Robotics by Nevan C. Hanumara, Doctoral Candidate Mechanical Engineering Department, MIT Friday, March 13, 2009 1 PM, 212 Kirk Hall ABSTRACT Many image-guided interventional procedures suffer from a common challenge?while current imaging technology enables precise location of sites within the body, such as suspect lesions, they cannot yet be precisely targeted. This is due to the inability of a human operator to manually control interventional instruments with the same level of precision as is available in the medical images. Adding to this difficulty in soft tissue interventions, such as lung biopsy, is chest and organ motion due to patient respiration. Accordingly, we have created Robopsy a small, patent-pending, lightweight, inexpensive, telerobotic tool which adheres directly to a patient inside the CT bore. This disposable plastic module, which is radiolucent and is compatible with X-ray based interventional modalities, grips, orients and inserts a standard biopsy needle, or other probe, while permitting simultaneous imaging of the needle location. Bymounting directly to the patient respiratory motion is passively compensated for. In the control room the point-and-click software interface directly incorporates the CT images and guides the radiologist in three dimensions. The entire system is CT scanner independent, completely portable and packs away into a single, small case. The entire system has been prototyped and tested on thoracic phantoms and porcine models. Refreshments will be served following the seminar From leach at egr.uri.edu Thu Mar 12 15:08:05 2009 From: leach at egr.uri.edu (Meredith Leach) Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2009 15:08:05 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [grads] No Seminar on Wed, March 18th Message-ID: <3832.131.128.51.96.1236884885.squirrel@webmail.egr.uri.edu> Dear ELE Grads: There will be no seminar on Wed, March 18th due to the Spring Break recess. Regards, Meredith Meredith A. Leach Fiscal Clerk and Administrative Assistant to the Graduate Director Department of Electrical, Computer, and Biomedical Engineering University of Rhode Island 4 East Alumni Avenue Room A-118 Kelley Annex Kingston, RI 02881-2019 Tel: (401) 874-2506 Fax: (401) 782-6422 Email:leach at ele.uri.edu leach at egr.uri.edu "I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel". -Maya Angelou From boud at ele.uri.edu Mon Mar 16 11:02:29 2009 From: boud at ele.uri.edu (G. Faye Boudreaux-Bartels) Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 11:02:29 -0400 Subject: [grads] [Fwd: Offshore Wind Technology Workshop] Message-ID: <49BE6A05.3070300@ele.uri.edu> An embedded message was scrubbed... From: wind week Subject: Offshore Wind Technology Workshop Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2009 22:04:35 -0400 Size: 4655 URL: From kumar at ele.uri.edu Mon Mar 16 10:23:08 2009 From: kumar at ele.uri.edu (Ramdas Kumaresan) Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 10:23:08 -0400 Subject: [grads] (no subject) Message-ID: <20090316102308.89741slt3p4oydho@webmail.ele.uri.edu> Hi Everyone, I am interested in supporting a grad student this summer to work on a research project in Signal processing. There is a possibility of continued support. The candidate must have a good GPA, be motivated and hard working. Contingent upon availability of funds. If you are interested please contact me by email or in person. R.Kumaresan From boud at ele.uri.edu Wed Mar 18 11:29:31 2009 From: boud at ele.uri.edu (G. Faye Boudreaux-Bartels) Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2009 11:29:31 -0400 Subject: [grads] New England Numerical Analysis Day 2009 In-Reply-To: <6C8E0CBE-FEDC-4AC6-9FEE-394A19E3F118@math.uri.edu> References: <6C8E0CBE-FEDC-4AC6-9FEE-394A19E3F118@math.uri.edu> Message-ID: <49C1135B.4070105@ele.uri.edu> James Baglama wrote: > Hello, > > URI Math Department would like to invite you to the New England > Numerical Analysis Day on Saturday, April 4, 2009. The one day > conference will be held > at the University of Rhode Island in Lippitt Hall. The conference flyer > is attached to this email. > > We are very excited that our invited speakers include leading experts in > numerical analysis, numerical linear algebra, and related areas. > Confirmed speakers are > > * Philip Davis (Brown) > * Vladimir Druskin (Schlumberger) > * Alan Edelman (MIT) > * Misha Kilmer (Tufts) > * Steve Leon (UMass Dartmouth) > * Vadim Olshevsky (UConn) > * Upendra Prasad (UConn) > * Lothar Reichel (Kent State) > * Gilbert Strang (MIT) > * Michael Zaslavsky (Schlumberger) > * Pavel Zhlobich (UConn) > > > This conference is being supported by the URI Foundation, URI Visiting > Scholars Program, Rhode Island Alpha Pi Mu Epsilon Chapter, and the URI > Mathematics Department. More details can be found on our conference > webpage at > > http://www.math.uri.edu/nenad > > > Regards, > > Jim Baglama, Tom Bella, and Li Wu > Mathematics Department > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > From boud at ele.uri.edu Wed Mar 18 11:39:48 2009 From: boud at ele.uri.edu (G. Faye Boudreaux-Bartels) Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2009 11:39:48 -0400 Subject: [grads] Immediate EE job opening with NAVSEA/Electric Boat In-Reply-To: <9EFE70A9AF26F348BB906BA59933029E01E25B95@grctmail01.ssaisc.navy.mil> References: <9EFE70A9AF26F348BB906BA59933029E01E25B95@grctmail01.ssaisc.navy.mil> Message-ID: <49C115C4.9000509@ele.uri.edu> Please contact Mr. Michael Iadevaia ASAP if you are interested in this position. Iadevaia Michael M GRCT wrote: > Good Morning Faye, > > Thank you for taking the time to speak with me this morning. To recap, we > currently have an opening for an electrical engineer. The opening is working > for the Supervisor of Shipbuilding in Groton, CT.. It is a full time > position which starts at around $50,000 per year with full benefits. However > after completing the 2 1/2 year program the pay jumps to the mid $80's with > yearly raises etc. after that. > > I would like to make campus visit and interview prospective candidates as > well as explain the nuances of the program and the application process. I > can do it in a group but I would prefer to meet them one on one. > Unfortunately due to time constraints, I need to make this happen by mid to > late April. We are flexible as to a starting date as anytime in the > July/August time frame would work. > > I have attached a basic write-up about our organization, as well as the link > which explains the intern program. The word intern is used but these are > degreed jobs not summer type intern as you may used too. I would like to > visit in the next few weeks and would be open to any suggestions you have to > make this happen. > > As a URI Alum, I look forward to a campus visit and meeting with the > students. If this works well I would be hiring one or 2 engineers per year > (mechanical/electrical/ocean) in the future and would make URI my first > choice in hiring. > > R/ > > Mike > > Intern Web Site > > http://acquisition.navy.mil/rda/home/career_management/naval_acquisition_dev > elopment_program_nadp > > > > Michael Iadevaia > Elec/Elex Branch Head > P 860-433-2667 > F 860-433-5849 > FULL-TIME NAVAL ACQUISITION INTERN POSITIONS for COLLEGE GRADUATES The Supervisor of Shipbuilding (NAVSEA Groton) is the liaison between the Department of the Navy and Electric Boat Corporation who is engaged in the design and construction new nuclear powered submarines as well as the repair and modernization of submarines in the Fleet. It is the Supervisor?s responsibility to administer all contracts, outfit the ships, assure that the technical adequacy and quality assurance requirements are fully met, ascertain that satisfactory production schedules are maintained, and ensure that the final product delivered to the Fleet is ready to sail in ?harms way.? Today NAVSEA Groton has approximately 160 civilians and 18 military at two locations in Groton, Connecticut, and Quonset Point, Rhode Island. Having the technological edge is the best way to ensure that our Fleet is ready to face the challenges of our new world environment. Engineers at NAVSEA Groton take technologies from design to operational use and from deck plate support to deployment at sea. Our expertise spans all areas of engineering, ranging from mechanical, materials, electrical/electronics, and naval architecture. We are looking for exceptional students to be ready to face the challenges of maintaining the superiority of our Navy today. IMPORTANT: NAVSEA GROTON utilizes the Naval Acquisition Intern Program to bring in talented engineers and scientists to work at our facility. The following page provides information concerning the Department of the Navy?s Acquisition Intern Program. If you would like to be considered to work for the above Division follow the instructions given to apply. To be eligible you must have a 3.0 Grade Point Average and obtain your degree by 5/30/09. From boud at ele.uri.edu Thu Mar 19 15:50:54 2009 From: boud at ele.uri.edu (G. Faye Boudreaux-Bartels) Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2009 15:50:54 -0400 Subject: [grads] [Fwd: Fwd: postdoc opening] Message-ID: <49C2A21E.6020602@ele.uri.edu> An embedded message was scrubbed... From: Leland Jackson Subject: Fwd: postdoc opening Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2009 15:42:17 -0400 Size: 8662 URL: From leach at egr.uri.edu Thu Mar 19 14:27:44 2009 From: leach at egr.uri.edu (Meredith Leach) Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2009 14:27:44 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [grads] ELE Seminar Announcement - "Computer Design in the Nanometer, etc" Message-ID: <1082.131.128.51.96.1237487264.squirrel@webmail.egr.uri.edu> Dear ELE Graduate Students, Faculty and Staff: We are pleased to announce our tenth seminar speaker of the semester, Associate Professor David Brooks from Harvard University. Professor Brooks will speak on the topic of "Computer Design in the Nanometer Scale Era: Challenges and Solutions" on Wednesday, March 25th, at 2:00 p.m. in Kelley 102. We hope you can join us. Thank you, Meredith Meredith A. Leach Fiscal Clerk and Administrative Assistant to the Graduate Director Department of Electrical, Computer, and Biomedical Engineering University of Rhode Island 4 East Alumni Avenue Room A-118 Kelley Annex Kingston, RI 02881-2019 Tel: (401) 874-2506 Fax: (401) 782-6422 Email:leach at ele.uri.edu leach at egr.uri.edu "I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel". -Maya Angelou -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: march25dbrooksseminair.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 29805 bytes Desc: not available URL: From boud at ele.uri.edu Mon Mar 23 11:48:12 2009 From: boud at ele.uri.edu (G. Faye Boudreaux-Bartels) Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 11:48:12 -0400 Subject: [grads] Drop deadline - Tues. March 24; Incomplete grades Message-ID: <49C7AF3C.5080900@ele.uri.edu> Hi, The drop deadline for Spring 2009 semester is Tuesday, March 24th. URI Manual section 8.53.20 (see below) states that students can not receive an Incomplete Grade if they are failing a course. If an I grade is given in a course, there are specific deadlines for (a) making arrangements to complete a course and (b) finishing all coursework. regards, Prof. Boudreaux-Bartels "8.53.20 Incomplete. A student shall receive a report of "Incomplete" in any course in which the course work has been passing up until the time of a documented precipitating incident or condition, but has not been completed because of illness or another reason which in the opinion of the instructor justifies the report. An instructor who issues a grade of 'Incomplete' shall forward a written explanation to the student's academic dean. 8.53.21 The student receiving "Incomplete" shall make necessary arrangement with the instructor or, in the instructor's absence, with the instructor's chairperson to remove the deficiency. This arrangement shall be made prior to the following midsemester for the undergraduate student and within one calendar year for the graduate student. ... 8.56.10 Changes in Records. ... Entries to a student?s academic record shall not be changed after two years for the undergraduate student and after three years for the graduate student. ..." http://www.uri.edu/facsen/MANUAL_08.html From leach at egr.uri.edu Mon Mar 23 11:51:29 2009 From: leach at egr.uri.edu (Meredith Leach) Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 11:51:29 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [grads] Reminder - ELE Seminar this Wednesday Message-ID: <2228.131.128.51.96.1237823489.squirrel@webmail.egr.uri.edu> Hi All: Just a friendly reminder. Regards, Meredith ---------------------------- Original Message ---------------------------- Subject: ELE Seminar Announcement - "Computer Design in the Nanometer, etc" From: "Meredith Leach" Date: Thu, March 19, 2009 2:27 pm To: grads at ele.uri.edu aribisala at yahoo.com Cc: faculty at ele.uri.edu faculty.coe at egr.uri.edu staff.coe at egr.uri.edu kowalski at cs.uri.edu mcomerford at math.uri.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear ELE Graduate Students, Faculty and Staff: We are pleased to announce our tenth seminar speaker of the semester, Associate Professor David Brooks from Harvard University. Professor Brooks will speak on the topic of "Computer Design in the Nanometer Scale Era: Challenges and Solutions" on Wednesday, March 25th, at 2:00 p.m. in Kelley 102. We hope you can join us. Thank you, Meredith Meredith A. Leach Fiscal Clerk and Administrative Assistant to the Graduate Director Department of Electrical, Computer, and Biomedical Engineering University of Rhode Island 4 East Alumni Avenue Room A-118 Kelley Annex Kingston, RI 02881-2019 Tel: (401) 874-2506 Fax: (401) 782-6422 Email:leach at ele.uri.edu leach at egr.uri.edu "I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel". -Maya Angelou Meredith A. Leach Fiscal Clerk and Administrative Assistant to the Graduate Director Department of Electrical, Computer, and Biomedical Engineering University of Rhode Island 4 East Alumni Avenue Room A-118 Kelley Annex Kingston, RI 02881-2019 Tel: (401) 874-2506 Fax: (401) 782-6422 Email:leach at ele.uri.edu leach at egr.uri.edu "I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel". -Maya Angelou -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: march25dbrooksseminair.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 29805 bytes Desc: not available URL: From boud at ele.uri.edu Mon Mar 23 13:50:04 2009 From: boud at ele.uri.edu (G. Faye Boudreaux-Bartels) Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 13:50:04 -0400 Subject: [grads] Fall 2009 pre-registration & getting advising holds lifted Message-ID: <49C7CBCC.9020601@ele.uri.edu> Hi, Fall 2009 Pre-registration starts this week for Seniors with 90+ credits: Mar. 24 - 28 Juniors with 60-89 cr: Mar. 30 - Apr. 3 Sophomores with 30-59 cr: Apr. 9 - 14 Freshmen with 0-29 cr: Apr. 15 - 21 Instructions for the advising process and how to get your advisor hold lifted so you can register can be found on the department Advising web page: http://www.ele.uri.edu/advising/ Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors need to do *both* (a) and (b) below. (Freshmen or other upperclass students still in University College should make an appointment with UC advisor in Roosevelt Hall.) (a) Fill out two forms before meeting with your faculty advisor: Advisor Interview Form http://www.ele.uri.edu/~daly/abet/advisorForm.html Outcomes Student Self Evaluation Form http://www.ele.uri.edu/advising/outcomeevaluation.pdf (b) Contact your faculty advisor several days in advance to make an appointment to meet with him/her to discuss your Fall 2009 schedule. Please don't wait until the last minute, as openings fill up quickly during pre-registration. Note, filling out the 2 forms above in (a) does NOT automatically make an appointment with your advisor nor does it get your advisor hold lifted. You still have to discuss with your advisor your class selection to ensure your class choice is appropriate. Only then will your advisor lift the hold. You can contact your advisor by email, by phone, stop by their office, or leave a note in their faculty mailbox in Kelley Annex, Room A110. Lists of faculty advisors and their contact information are posted on department bulletin board as well as on department Advising web site. regards, Prof. BB From leach at ele.uri.edu Mon Mar 23 14:26:11 2009 From: leach at ele.uri.edu (leach at ele.uri.edu) Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 14:26:11 -0400 Subject: [grads] Fwd: Forensic Biomechanical Engineering Employment Opportunity Message-ID: <20090323142611.15105vwbko0li2wz@webmail.ele.uri.edu> -- Meredith A. Leach Fiscal Clerk and Administrative Assistant to the Graduate Director Department of Electrical, Computer, and Biomedical Engineering University of Rhode Island Room A-118 Kelley Annex Kingston, RI 02881 Tel: (401) 874-2506 Fax: (401) 782-6422 Email:leach at ele.uri.edu leach at egr.uri.edu -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: "Rachel Cantor" Subject: Forensic Biomechanical Engineering Employment Opportunity Date: 20 Mar 2009 17:18:31 -0400 Size: 13404 URL: From boud at ele.uri.edu Mon Mar 23 14:32:33 2009 From: boud at ele.uri.edu (G. Faye Boudreaux-Bartels) Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 14:32:33 -0400 Subject: [grads] ISE 411 Probability and Statistics for Engineers - Summer 1 In-Reply-To: <6.2.3.4.2.20090323101812.05cad380@egr.uri.edu> References: <6.2.3.4.2.20090323101812.05cad380@egr.uri.edu> Message-ID: <49C7D5C1.5050804@ele.uri.edu> Jay Wang wrote: > > ================================== > > ISE 411 - Profitability and Statistics for Engineers > > Summer session 1, Monday and Wednesday 6 PM, May 18 - June 17, 2009 > > We will offer ISE 411 Probability and Statistics for Engineers this > summer. It could serve as a required or elective course in your > curriculum. If you have taken MTH 243 or equivalent, you can take this > course. This course will cover many interesting subjects in probability > and statistics for engineers and is specially tailored to suit the needs > of Biomedical and Electrical Engineering students. Join us this summer > and get a head start on this exciting course. > > Please feel free to contact the instructor Prof. J. Wang > (jhwang at uri.edu) if there is any question! From boud at ele.uri.edu Mon Mar 23 16:40:51 2009 From: boud at ele.uri.edu (G. Faye Boudreaux-Bartels) Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 16:40:51 -0400 Subject: [grads] Carousel Industries- intern opportunities in Exeter, RI In-Reply-To: <007301c9aa4f$d2df2ef0$789d8cd0$@uri.edu> References: <007301c9aa4f$d2df2ef0$789d8cd0$@uri.edu> Message-ID: <49C7F3D3.6000301@ele.uri.edu> Dear EE, CPE and BME students, Carousel Industries http://www.carouselindustries.com/ is advertising job openings below. If you are interested in applying, please send me an electronic copy of a cover letter and your resume, preferably within one week. Carousel Industries has an office located on 659 South County Trail (Route 2) in Exeter, RI, just 5 miles NW of URI campus. regards, Prof. Boudreaux-Bartels Raymond Wright wrote: > > Employment opportunities with Carousel Industries > > Carousel Industries is the premiere technology solutions provider who > designs, implements and maintains powerful converged communication > networks for enterprise customers nationwide. Utilizing a single source > approach, Carousel offers everything from VoIP, Data Infrastructure, > Power and Cooling, IVR, Wireless, and Security to ongoing maintenance, > repair, and managed services. Carousel has achieved elite partner status > with the top technology companies in the world including Avaya, Extreme > Networks, Juniper Networks and APC. Carousel was also chosen by Avaya > as their #1 Business Partner in both 2005 and 2006. > > > > Carousel Industries is looking for interns located in *Exeter, RI*. > > > > *_Nature and Scope_* > > > > This position will involve serving as a Tier I technician/programmer > within Carousel Industries? Network Operation Center (NOC) with high > exposure to traditional voice, data and IP Telephony technologies. You > will be working on several custom projects intended to streamline NOC > operations and cutting edge customer applications associated with VOIP. > > > > This position offers an individual with strong people skills, > initiative, and broad technical background the opportunity to gain > exposure to the business side of the exciting field of converged > communication solutions and grow technically in this field. Strong > interpersonal skills are needed to team well with customers, project > managers, account executives, field technicians and various Avaya and > Carousel services personnel. > > > > The candidate must be able to learn new things quickly, need minimal > direction and handle multiple tasks simultaneously. Good technical > troubleshooting skills are essential for working problems. > > > > *_Desired Skills_* > > > > Knowledge of telephony systems (Avaya) preferred > > Technology savvy with strong PC skills > > XML, Java,PHP/MYSQL, Linux > > > > > > > From boud at ele.uri.edu Mon Mar 23 16:53:49 2009 From: boud at ele.uri.edu (G. Faye Boudreaux-Bartels) Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 16:53:49 -0400 Subject: [grads] Risica Engineering/Business Entrepreneurial Seminar - Apr. 8, 3pm, Cherry Auditorium Message-ID: <49C7F6DD.9010404@ele.uri.edu> 2009 Anthony J. Risica Endowed Lecture Series URI College of Engineering and College of Business Topic: Innovation and Entrepreneurship - Which Comes First? Speaker: Gavin A. Finn, Ph.D. President & CEO Kaon Interactive, Inc. http://www.kaon.com/ When: 3-4 pm April 8, 2009 - seminar Where: Kirk Cherry Auditorium Reception to follow at University Club ABSTRACT: In this discussion, the concept of ?innovation? will be explored through the experience of someone who has experienced both successes and failures in attempting to bring technology and business innovation to large and small companies. This 25-year career has featured an eclectic collection of personal experiences, from learning the hard way how to identify ?battles worth fighting? to identifying key characteristics in organizations and people that are indicators of potential success in introducing disruptive innovation. SPEAKER BIO: Dr. Gavin Finn is President & CEO of Kaon Interactive, Inc., a leading provider of interactive sales & marketing solutions for manufacturing companies and their channels. He is responsible for the company?s strategic, financial, product, and customer relationship strategies. In this capacity, he has developed the company?s business model, marketing strategy, and has transformed the company?s product innovation process, resulting in the introduction of several award-winning solutions that have revolutionized the way that Kaon?s customers bring their products to market. Gavin is a also currently lecturer at Tufts University, where he teaches Entrepreneurial Marketing & Sales. Prior to joining Kaon, Gavin served as President and Chief Operating Officer of Bluestreak, Inc., an internet advertising and marketing infrastructure software company, and led the company through three acquisitions and organic growth resulting in a profitable, high-growth business. Prior to Bluestreak, Gavin was President and Chief Executive Officer of Prescient Technologies, Inc., a Stone & Webster Company, a software company that provided engineering data quality solutions for engineering and manufacturing companies in the aerospace, automotive, and, heavy industrial markets. Gavin was previously the Senior Vice President of Stone & Webster Advanced Systems Development Services. Gavin holds a Ph.D. in Computer-Aided-Engineering and a Master of Science degree in Structural Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Oklahoma State University. From huang at ele.uri.edu Mon Mar 23 18:27:53 2009 From: huang at ele.uri.edu (Helen Huang) Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 18:27:53 -0400 Subject: [grads] Summer internship Message-ID: <000601c9ac06$9e785fc0$db691f40$@uri.edu> Dear All There is a research position open in my lab during the summer 2009. The research is focused on study of human movement, human muscle control, and advanced artificial leg control. Graduate or senior students are preferred. The applicants should be highly motivated and have preferably a strong background in control and signal processing. Please send me your resume (or CV) if you are interested. Thanks Helen ~~~~~~~~~ Helen (He) Huang, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Department of Electrical, Computer, & Biomedical Engineering University of Rhode Island Kelley Annex A116, 4 East Alumni Avenue Kingston, RI 02881 Office: (401) 874-2385 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From boud at ele.uri.edu Tue Mar 24 14:04:18 2009 From: boud at ele.uri.edu (G. Faye Boudreaux-Bartels) Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2009 14:04:18 -0400 Subject: [grads] China this summer In-Reply-To: <6f2de6360903241043n6695f374yee59f0f5ae638470@mail.gmail.com> References: <6f2de6360903241043n6695f374yee59f0f5ae638470@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <49C920A2.5000809@ele.uri.edu> Erin Papa wrote: > Dear Engineering Dept. Chairs, > > Please pass this information along to your students: > > We are running an 8-week Chinese immersion program this summer. This > includes four weeks of language immersion in the TI House at URI > followed by four weeks in China at Zhejiang Unversity. This is the > perfect opportunity for ANY engineering student to "dive in" and get > some solid experience in Chinese. /No Chinese experience is > necessary!/* * Students can complete an 8-week beginners course, or an > intermediate course, if they have already completed the beginner level > this year. The dates are May 19 - July 19. > > The four weeks in China will include cultural visits, visits to > companies, weekend excursions, including a couple of days in Shanghai. > > This is a fantastic opportunity, highly subsidized by our Chinese > Flagship grant. > > Applications submitted by April 1 will receive a $500 discount. For an > application and more information: www.uri.edu/iep/chinese/summer > OR contact Erin Papa in the TI > House or at epapa at uri.edu > > Thank you, > > Erin Papa > > -- > ~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Erin L. Papa > Coordinator > The Chinese Language Flagship Partner Program > University of Rhode Island > > TI House, 61 Upper College Road > Kingston, RI 02881 > Tel: 401.874.5566 > Fax: 401.874.7088 > Email: epapa at uri.edu > www.uri.edu/chineseflagship > www.thelanguageflagship.org > From boud at ele.uri.edu Tue Mar 24 15:24:48 2009 From: boud at ele.uri.edu (G. Faye Boudreaux-Bartels) Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2009 15:24:48 -0400 Subject: [grads] Electrical Engineering job opening with NAVSEA/Electric Boat Message-ID: <49C93380.5000906@ele.uri.edu> Please contact Mr. Michael Iadevaia ASAP if you are interested in this NAVSEA position in Groton, CT. Iadevaia Michael M GRCT wrote: >Good Morning Faye, > >Thank you for taking the time to speak with me this morning. To recap, we currently have an opening for an electrical engineer. The opening is working for the Supervisor of Shipbuilding in Groton, CT.. It is a full time position which starts at around $50,000 per year with full benefits. However after completing the 2 1/2 year program the pay jumps to the mid $80's with yearly raises etc. after that. I would like to make campus visit and interview prospective candidates as well as explain the nuances of the program and the application process. I can do it in a group but I would prefer to meet them one on one. Unfortunately due to time constraints, I need to make this happen by mid to late April. We are flexible as to a starting date as anytime in the July/August time frame would work. I have attached a basic write-up about our organization, as well as the link which explains the intern program. The word intern is used but these are degreed jobs not summer type intern as you may used too. I would like to visit in the next few weeks and would be open to any suggestions you have to make this happen. As a URI Alum, I look forward to a campus visit and meeting with the students. If this works well I would be hiring one or 2 engineers per year (mechanical/electrical/ocean) in the future and would make URI my first choice in hiring. > R/ > > Mike > > Intern Web Site > > http://acquisition.navy.mil/rda/home/career_management/naval_acquisition_dev > elopment_program_nadp > > > > Michael Iadevaia > Elec/Elex Branch Head > P 860-433-2667 > F 860-433-5849 > FULL-TIME NAVAL ACQUISITION INTERN POSITIONS for COLLEGE GRADUATES The Supervisor of Shipbuilding (NAVSEA Groton) is the liaison between the Department of the Navy and Electric Boat Corporation who is engaged in the design and construction new nuclear powered submarines as well as the repair and modernization of submarines in the Fleet. It is the Supervisor?s responsibility to administer all contracts, outfit the ships, assure that the technical adequacy and quality assurance requirements are fully met, ascertain that satisfactory production schedules are maintained, and ensure that the final product delivered to the Fleet is ready to sail in ?harms way.? Today NAVSEA Groton has approximately 160 civilians and 18 military at two locations in Groton, Connecticut, and Quonset Point, Rhode Island. Having the technological edge is the best way to ensure that our Fleet is ready to face the challenges of our new world environment. Engineers at NAVSEA Groton take technologies from design to operational use and from deck plate support to deployment at sea. Our expertise spans all areas of engineering, ranging from mechanical, materials, electrical/electronics, and naval architecture. We are looking for exceptional students to be ready to face the challenges of maintaining the superiority of our Navy today. IMPORTANT: NAVSEA GROTON utilizes the Naval Acquisition Intern Program to bring in talented engineers and scientists to work at our facility. The following page provides information concerning the Department of the Navy?s Acquisition Intern Program. To be eligible you must have a 3.0 Grade Point Average and obtain your degree by 5/30/09. _______________________________________________ grads mailing list grads at ele.uri.edu http://webmail.ele.uri.edu/mailman/listinfo/grads From fischer at ele.uri.edu Wed Mar 25 16:51:38 2009 From: fischer at ele.uri.edu (Godi Fischer) Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 16:51:38 -0400 Subject: [grads] Fwd: Upcoming deadlines Message-ID: <20090325165138.2627271zrw2z94d6@webmail.ele.uri.edu> -- Godi Fischer Graduate Program Director Dept. of El., Comp. & Biomed. Engineering 4 East Alumni Ave. University of Rhode Island Kingston, RI 02881 -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: Keith Killingbeck Subject: Upcoming deadlines Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 11:37:52 -0400 Size: 5453 URL: From boud at ele.uri.edu Thu Mar 26 12:12:05 2009 From: boud at ele.uri.edu (G. Faye Boudreaux-Bartels) Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2009 12:12:05 -0400 Subject: [grads] URI Digital Forensics courses and minor Message-ID: <49CBA955.9080508@ele.uri.edu> From boud at ele.uri.edu Thu Mar 26 12:13:15 2009 From: boud at ele.uri.edu (G. Faye Boudreaux-Bartels) Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2009 12:13:15 -0400 Subject: [grads] URI Digital Forensics courses and minor Message-ID: <49CBA99B.3010709@ele.uri.edu> To students interested in a course in digital forensics and/or a minor, Digital Forensics is the application of forensic science techniques to the acquisition and analysis of evidence that exists in digital form (e.g. evidence found in files on hard drives, in emails, in network activity, etc). URI is widely acknowledged as having one of the top Digital Forensics programs in the country. The program and courses are described at http://forensics.cs.uri.edu If you are interested in the Minor, or in just taking the Computer Forensics course (CSC 485) next Fall, you must contact Dr. Fay-Wolfe (wolfe at cs.uri.edu). In order to get permission to register for CSC 485, there is summer background material that you must do. You need to contact Dr. Fay-Wolfe by the end of this current Spring semester to arrange this. Also note that the Fall CSC 485 Computer Forensics course is the strict prerequisite for the CSC 486 Network Forensics course next Spring. From boud at ele.uri.edu Thu Mar 26 13:50:09 2009 From: boud at ele.uri.edu (G. Faye Boudreaux-Bartels) Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2009 13:50:09 -0400 Subject: [grads] GTECH Internship In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <49CBC051.4040208@ele.uri.edu> GTECH Corporation Application Administrator / Intern ? Job Description Application Administrator - Intern will be responsible for performing the administrative work and allow the Engineers to concentrate on priority development work, transition new applications to the department, and/or participate in proof of concepts (i.e. CAST). Job Functions: * First tier support (calls from Users or Super Users) * User, Security/Permissions Management * Application Availability, Continuity & Performance Monitoring * Execution of Daily, Weekly, Monthly Standard Application Administration Procedures Skills Required: * An IS or CS major (or minor). * Willingness to learn. * Ability to work independently. * Comfortable using MS Windows, Word, Excel and text editors. * Basic familiarity with Information Security and Application administration concepts. Additional pluses: * Familiarity with source code repository management. (esp CVS) * Experience with application or OS administration. (creating user accounts, managing access rights, etc.) * Understanding of HTML Web pages. * Familiarity with Linux. * Familiarity with Java and/or Perl. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2009 13:00:40 -0400 From: "Pryor, Attracta" To: joan at cs.uri.edu Subject: GTECH Applications Admin Internship Hello Joan - I just left you a voice mail - please post this internship position at your school for us - We are looking for a local student who would be interested in working during the summer and through the fall semester also. Thanks very much - Attracta Pryor Staffing Coordinator GTECH Corporation Ph# 401-392-7103 Fax# 401-392-4180 From leach at egr.uri.edu Thu Mar 26 13:55:58 2009 From: leach at egr.uri.edu (Meredith Leach) Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2009 13:55:58 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [grads] ELE Seminar Announcement - "Verifying Trustworthiness of Integrated Circuits" Message-ID: <4202.131.128.51.96.1238090158.squirrel@webmail.egr.uri.edu> Dear ELE Graduate Students, Faculty and Staff: We are pleased to announce our eleventh seminar speaker of the semester, Assistant Professor M. Tehranipoor from the University of Connecticut. Professor Tehranipoor will speak on the topic of "Verifying Trustworthiness of Integrated Circuits" on Wednesday, April 1st, at 2:00 p.m. in Kelley 102. We hope you can join us. Thank you, Meredith Meredith A. Leach Fiscal Clerk and Administrative Assistant to the Graduate Director Department of Electrical, Computer, and Biomedical Engineering University of Rhode Island 4 East Alumni Avenue Room A-118 Kelley Annex Kingston, RI 02881-2019 Tel: (401) 874-2506 Fax: (401) 782-6422 Email:leach at ele.uri.edu leach at egr.uri.edu "I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel". -Maya Angelou -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: april1stmtehranipoorseminarnotice.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 35986 bytes Desc: not available URL: From leach at egr.uri.edu Mon Mar 30 11:46:27 2009 From: leach at egr.uri.edu (Meredith Leach) Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2009 11:46:27 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [grads] Reminder of Wednesday's ELE Seminar Message-ID: <4249.131.128.51.96.1238427987.squirrel@webmail.egr.uri.edu> Hi All: FYI. Regards, Meredith ---------------------------- Original Message ---------------------------- Subject: ELE Seminar Announcement - "Verifying Trustworthiness of Integrated Circuits" From: "Meredith Leach" Date: Thu, March 26, 2009 1:55 pm To: grads at ele.uri.edu aribisala at yahoo.com Cc: faculty at ele.uri.edu faculty.coe at egr.uri.edu staff.coe at egr.uri.edu kowalski at cs.uri.edu mcomerford at math.uri.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear ELE Graduate Students, Faculty and Staff: We are pleased to announce our eleventh seminar speaker of the semester, Assistant Professor M. Tehranipoor from the University of Connecticut. Professor Tehranipoor will speak on the topic of "Verifying Trustworthiness of Integrated Circuits" on Wednesday, April 1st, at 2:00 p.m. in Kelley 102. We hope you can join us. Thank you, Meredith Meredith A. Leach Fiscal Clerk and Administrative Assistant to the Graduate Director Department of Electrical, Computer, and Biomedical Engineering University of Rhode Island 4 East Alumni Avenue Room A-118 Kelley Annex Kingston, RI 02881-2019 Tel: (401) 874-2506 Fax: (401) 782-6422 Email:leach at ele.uri.edu leach at egr.uri.edu "I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel". -Maya Angelou Meredith A. Leach Fiscal Clerk and Administrative Assistant to the Graduate Director Department of Electrical, Computer, and Biomedical Engineering University of Rhode Island 4 East Alumni Avenue Room A-118 Kelley Annex Kingston, RI 02881-2019 Tel: (401) 874-2506 Fax: (401) 782-6422 Email:leach at ele.uri.edu leach at egr.uri.edu "I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel". -Maya Angelou -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: april1stmtehranipoorseminarnotice.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 35986 bytes Desc: not available URL: From boud at ele.uri.edu Mon Mar 30 12:13:39 2009 From: boud at ele.uri.edu (G. 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