Tag: Resch School of Engineering
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Faculty note: Prof. Hossain publication
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Resch School of Engineering Associate Professor Maruf Hossain (Resch School fo Engineering) has co-authored a paper entitled “Fast Estimation of Phase Angle for Three-Phase Voltage Systems under Distorted Conditions,” which has been accepted for publication in the reputed Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics. This…
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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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UW-Green Bay’s Denny Christoff picked second at ‘Internship Draft Day’
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Congratulations to UW-Green Bay’s Resch School of Engineering student, Denny Christoff (Mechanical Engineering). Christoff landed the #2 Draft Pick spot and received the $500 scholarship at Internship Draft Day 2020, hosted from Lambeau Field, Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2020. Christoff competed against 43 students—21 who completed 70 interviews with employers. In all, 33 employers—including KI, PCMC,…
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Assistant Professor Michael Holly funded to help predict groundwater contamination
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The Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin (FWC) awarded $122,000 to Assistant Professor Michael Holly (Environmental Science, Water Science) to lead a working group to investigate the environmental transport of PFAS. Research completed by the Sustainable Use of Biosolids (SUBS) working group (including PIs at UW-Platteville, Madison, and Stevens Point) will provide training and laboratory experience for…
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Faculty note: Prof. Michael Holly publications and grants
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Assistant Prof. Michael Holly (Water Science, Resch School of Engineering) announced a number of publications and grants. Publications: Holly, M. A., Gunn, K. M., Rotz, C. A., & Kleinman, P. J. A. (2019). Management characteristics of Pennsylvania dairy farms *. Applied Animal Science, 35(3), 325–338. Kleinman, P. J. A., Spiegal, S., Liu, J., Holly, M.,…
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Determined leader: Dean Katers is recognized for regional efforts in science and sustainability
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He is a determined leader and a UW-Green Bay alumnus who continues to inspire. Dean of UW-Green Bay’s College of Science, Engineering and Technology, John Katers, was recognized by two major organizations this fall for his dedication to science, engineering, and sustainability. Katers persistence and leadership in the drive for engineering degrees and the long-awaited…
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Faculty note: Prof. Hossain paper accepted for publication
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Resch School of Engineering Associate Prof. Maruf Hossain has co-authored a paper entitled “Teager Energy Operator for Fast Estimation of Three-Phase Grid Frequency,” which has been accepted for publication in the reputed Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Transactions on Instrumentation & Measurement Journal. This is an international collaborative work led by Hossain with…
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Faculty note: Prof. Mahfuz article
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Associate Prof. Mohammad Upal Mahfuz of the Richard J. Resch School of Engineering has recently authored a scholarly article entitled, “Design and Development of a SCADA Course for Engineering Undergraduates,” in the renowned IEEE Integrated STEM Education Conference, August 1, 2020, 8 pages.
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Faculty note: Associate Prof. Mohammad Upal Mahfuz chairs ‘Advances in the Smart Cities Technologies’
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Associate Prof. Mohammad Upal Mahfuz of the Richard J. Resch School of Engineering successfully chaired the special session on “Advances in the Smart Cities Technologies” at the 17th International Conference on Electrical Engineering/Electronics, Computer, Telecommunications and Information Technology (ECTI-CON 2020), June 24-27, 2020, held virtually in Phuket, Thailand. The special session presented a number of…
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Associate Prof. Mohammad Upal Mahfuz chaired virtual symposium
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Associate Prof. Mohammad Upal Mahfuz of the Richard J. Resch School of Engineering successfully chaired the special session on “Recent Advances in Wireless Body Area Networks” at the IEEE Region 10 Symposium (IEEE TENSYMP 2020), June 5-7, Dhaka, Bangladesh. The special session presented a number of papers from around the world with the latest results…