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AI for Software Engineering (AI4SE): Opportunities and Challenges
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Transcript:Hi there! My name is Hayley Spencer Leavitt and I am a software engineer from Marietta, GA specializing in firmware and embedded software.
I graduated from Kennesaw State University in…
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This week with AARVIN we got the robot rolling! The GPS is fully implemented and GPS-Compass navigation is working! Testing outside in real-world conditions got delayed due to real-world weather,…
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AI 531 - First Order Logic Notation, Knowledge Engineering and Inference
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Dylan Keon, Assistant Professor (Sr Res)NACSE Research GroupOregon State University AbstractNACSE combines reliable software engineering of decision support systems with mapping and climatology to…
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Margaret Burnett, University Distinguished ProfessorComputer ScienceOregon State University AbstractHow can software professionals systematically assess whether their software supports diverse…
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September 28, 2021 Vincent Immler, Assistant ProfessorElectrical and Computer EngineeringOregon State University Abstract Manufacturing integrated circuits (ICs) is a complex task and highly…
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Recording of the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 2021 graduation celebration.
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V John MathewsProfessorElectrical and Computer EngineeringOregon State University May 18, 2021 AbstractRecent technological innovations such as functional neuro-muscular stimulation (FNS) offer…
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Eduardo Cotilla-Sanchez, Associate ProfessorElectrical and Computer EngineeringOregon State University March 9, 2021 Abstract Due to the variety of mechanisms involved, it is challenging to protect…
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Ted Brekken, ProfessorElectrical and Computer EngineeringOregon State University February 23, 2021 AbstractA Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake will cause widespread devastation across the U.S.…
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Arun Natarajan, Associate ProfessorSchool of Electrical Engineering and Computer ScienceOregon State University November 23, 2020 AbstractWireless systems continue to drive and be driven by…
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J.F. Conley, Jr., ProfessorSchool of Electrical Engineering and Computer ScienceOregon State University November 10, 2020 AbstractMetal-insulator-metal (MIM) devices find application as high-speed…
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Rigid, Flexible, and Stretchable Circuits and Sensor Systems October 27, 2020 Abstract Stretchable electronic circuits and systems will be critical for future wearable devices and smart textiles,…
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Alan WangAssociate ProfessorOregon State University October 13, 2020 Abstract Transparent conductive oxide (TCO) materials have attracted tremendous research interests for integrated photonic…
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Tejasvi AnandAssistant ProfessorOregon State University September 29, 2020 AbstractEnergy/bit increases by 10x for every 30dB increase in channel loss. This trend is unsustainable for supporting high…
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The fourth and final lecture on bolts covers bolt groups, and shearing forces.
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The third lecture on fasteners covers stresses and safety factors.
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The second lecture on threaded fasteners discusses static loads
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The first lecture in threaded fasteners discusses standards and design issues.
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The third and final lecture on springs covers fatigue failure, buckling, and spring surge.
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The second lecture of springs covers loading and stress.
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The first lecture of springs covers basics and design issues.
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The last lecture on gears covers strength and contact stresses and a brief review of design.
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The third lecture on gears focuses on stress and the numerous correction factors involved.
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The second lecture of gears covers some fundamental kinematics and force balancing.
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The first lecture on gears introduces a variety of terminology and types as well as the design issues.
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The second lecture on bearings covers the fatigue life equation
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The first lecture of bearings talks about different types and basic design issues
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The second lecture on shafts covers failure modes, deflection, and critical speed.
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The first lecture on shafts covers basic terminology and design issues.
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The fourth and final lecture on fatigue covers safety factors and stress concentrations
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