Tag: electrical engineering tech
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Faculty note: Prof. Mahfuz and students publish research
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Richard J. Resch School of Engineering students Rick Todd Kaske Jr. and Brady Connaher, both Electrical Engineering Technology majors, jointly with Associate Prof. Mohammad Upal Mahfuz, recently authored a scholarly article entitled, “Smart Greenhouse Project: A Sustainability-focused Learning Experience for Undergraduates,” at the second EAI International Conference on Sustainable Energy for Smart Cities (EAI SESC 2020),…
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Richwoods grad CJ Elger is part of Tampa’s World Series effort – Canton Daily Ledger
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UW-Green Bay alumnus CJ Elger’s ’19 (Master of Data Science) went to the World Series with the Tampa Bay Rays, “And it’s not because of anything he did on the field.” Elger combined his life-long love of baseball with a passion for computer science and is now is in his fourth season working with the Rays…
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Faculty note: Prof. Mahfuz co-authors article
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Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Resch School of Engineering, Mohammad Upal Mahfuz, has recently co-authored a scholarly article entitled, “Spatial Nanomechanical Communications Based on State Transitions,” in the renowned IEEE Transactions on NanoBioscience journal published by the IEEE, Digital Object Identifier: 10.1109/TNB.2020.2986299, Print ISSN: 1536-1241, 12 pages. The article presents a novel framework…
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Electrical Engineering Technology students visit Georgia-Pacific
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UW-Green Bay’s Resch School of Engineering electrical engineering technology students of the ET 342 (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition – SCADA) class led by Assistant Prof. Mohammad U. Mahfuz, visited the Georgia-Pacific Green Bay facilities on Oct. 16, 2019 as a part of their course. At Georgia-Pacific, the students had an invaluable opportunity to learn numerous…
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WiSys names UW-Green Bay’s Prof. Md Maruf Hossain 2019 Innovator of the Year
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Green Bay, Wis. — For exemplary contributions to Wisconsin innovation, UW-Green Bay’s Md Maruf Hossain will receive the 2019 Carl E. Gulbrandsen Innovator of the Year Award. The honor will be presented to Hossain at WSTS, a UW System-focused research and innovation symposium, that will be held at UW-Stout, July 22-23. “Dr. Maruf Hossain is a worthy recipient of this…
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UW System seeks funding for fast-growing program at UW-Green Bay – The Press Times
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UW President Ray Cross, UW-Green Bay Chancellor Gary Miller and Dean of UW-Green Bay’s College of Science, Engineering and Technology, John Katers, discussed funding to improve instructional spaces Monday, June 10. The Press Times has the story. via UW System seeks funding for fast-growing program at UWGB – The Press.
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Faculty note: Assistant Prof. Maruf Hossain publishes paper
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UW-Green Bay Assistant Prof. Maruf Hossain’s (Electrical Engineering Technology) paper entitled “Robust estimation of voltage harmonics in a single-phase system,” has been published in a peer-reviewed journal, in IET Science, Measurement & Technology. The article is co-authored with an international team of researchers from UW-Green Bay (USA), Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (Bangladesh), Macquarie…
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Faculty note: Assistant Prof. Mohammad Mahfuz publication
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Assistant Prof. Mohammad Upal Mahfuz (Natural and Applied Science, Electrical Engineering Technology) has recently published an article (a chapter) entitled, “Brownian Motion” in the book Encyclopedia of Wireless Networks, Editors: Shen, Xuemin (Sherman), Lin, Xiaodong, Zhang, Kuan, published by Springer Nature Switzerland, 2019, pp. 1-5, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-32903-1_231-1, ISBN 978-3-319-78263-8. The article discusses on diffusion-based molecular…
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Faculty note: Assistant Prof. Maruf Hossain publication
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Assistant Prof. Maruf Hossain (Electrical Engineering Technology) has co-authored a paper entitled “Open-Loop Approach for Robust Detection of Selective Harmonic in Single-Phase System,” which has been accepted for publication in IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics. This is a collaborative work with other two professors from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh and Nanyang Technological…
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Two projects from UW-Green Bay faculty selected for next round of Smart Cities-Smart Futures competition
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Two projects from UW-Green Bay faculty have been selected to go on to the next round of the Smart Cities-Smart Futures competition sponsored by Foxconn. The competition has the goal of generating new, unconventional ideas to develop smart, connected communities throughout the state. Assistant Prof. Maruf Hossain (Natural and Applied Sciences) project is an Integrated Wind…