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College of Engineering & Honors College
College of Engineering and HC Thesis Mixer
Carlos JensenAssociate Dean of
Undergraduate Programs,College of Engineering
OSU Honors College
• 1350 Students in HC 593 COE students in HC
• All schools in COE are represented• Over 90% of HC graduates who apply to
law, medical, or graduate schools are accepted
College of Engineering and HC Thesis Mixer
Skip RochefortSchool of Chemical, Biological,
and Environmental EngineeringGleeson 205
ResearchTopics- Hawaii Project – Plastic Wood with Palm Fronds- Equine Synovial Fluid Characterization for treatment of Lameness in Horses
(with VetMed)- Hydrogels/Foam Composites for Spinal Disc Replacement (Disc Emulator
and Modelling)- Biodegradeable Feminine Hygiene Pad- Sheep & Alpaca Wool for Building Insulation- 3D printing – new materials (with Plural AM)- Fire Resistant Roof Design (using diaper technology) for Wild Fire areas
Teaching- Introduction to CBEE- Polymer Science &Engr- Transport Phenomena- UHC Colloquia – Plastics for Poets,
Energy IQ, STEM Outreach
ResearchAnything related to POLYMERS!
BiomaterialsEnvironmental Sustainability
Engineering EducationK-12 Outreach
College of Engineering and HC Thesis Mixer
Teaching- Microbial Processes in
Ecological Engineering
- Water Security and the Zombie Apocalypse
Gerrad JonesDepartment of Biological and
Ecological Engineering; Gilmore Hall 240 541-737-4534
Research“Dark Data” in Water Quality- <0.1% of chemical
data present in water quality sampling is used by scientists and engineers. I hypothesize that the
remaining 99.9% of the data can act as a fingerprint for a wide variety of processes that occur within a watershed. Using machine learning tools, my lab
group is trying to identify useful chemical fingerprints that can detect processes of interest
within local watersheds.
Thesis Topic Ideas/Opportunities- Collect water samples from specific sources to
develop chemical libraries capable of fingerprinting anthropogenic sources of pollution.
- Identify the relevant chemical fingerprints that quantify the abundance of invasive plant species in a watershed.
- Use established chemical libraries to identify sources of nitrate pollution in groundwater.
College of Engineering and HC Thesis Mixer
-3D Printers-Laser/plasma cutters-CNC routers-Ardunios/RasPy/etc.-Available Workspace-Professional support-Online repository
The Open-Source PublishedEnvironmental/AgriculturalSensing (OPEnS) Laboratory
John Selker ([email protected])Chet Udell ([email protected])
Thesis Topic Ideas/Opportunities
-low cost precision ag sensors
-Novel environmental monitoring
-Improve data logging/processing
PurposeAddressing climate change requires new toolsfor observation and management. The OPEnS Lab combines cutting edge technologies and makes them available to the OSU, the USA, and globally. OPEnS will create Maker lab space atOSU and a synergistic forum for environmental sensing technology.
College of Engineering and HC Thesis Mixer
Teaching- Chemical Reaction
Engineering (CHE 443)- Chemical Reactors (CHE
540)
Kelsey A. StoerzingerSchool of Chemical, Biological,
and EnvironmentalEngineering; Kelley 2043
ResearchWe study the electrochemical transformation of molecules into fuels, chemical feedstocks, and recovered resources.
Some reactions consume energy, and we study how to harness sunlight to drive them in photoelectrochemical
systems. Other reactions produce energy, and can be used in devices such as fuel cells. We put special emphasis on the use of abundant elements, such as metal oxides, to
drive electrocatalytic reactions in an economical and scalable manner.
Thesis Topic Ideas/Opportunities- Electrodeposition and characterization of anodes for
direct sea water electrolysis- Electrodeposition and characterization of
photoanodes for solar water splitting
College of Engineering and HC Thesis Mixer
Teaching- Thermodynamics- Heterogeneous Catalysis- Energy resources
Kostas GoulasSchool of Chemical,
Biological, and Environmental Engineering; Kelley 2053
ResearchDevelopment of catalytic processes for biomass and
natural gas upgrading. Spectroscopy of catalytic materials during reaction
Interested in understanding how a catalyst active site might be manipulated to improve selectivity and
reactivity of a particular reaction.
Thesis Topic Ideas/Opportunities- Effects of segregation on the performance of PdCu
catalysts for ethanol upgrading- Decomposition of organophosphates for threat
reduction- Steric and electronic effects in catalytic transfer
(de)hydrogenation
College of Engineering and HC Thesis Mixer
Teaching- Transport Phenomena I- Air Pollution and Control- Microbial Methods in
Environmental Engineering
Tala NavabSchool of Chemical,
Biological, and EnvironmentalEngineering; Johnson 316A
ResearchIn the Navab Lab our mission is to identify the fate
and transmission pathways of pathogenic and antibiotic-resistant bacteria from wastewater
systems to environmental reservoirs, and to design engineered systems and interventions to reduce
the associated human health risks.
Thesis Topic Ideas/Opportunities- Impact of seasonal and geographical variations on
antibiotic-resistant bacteria in wastewater treatment systems in Oregon
- Impact of wastewater irrigation and biosolids soil amendment on antibiotic-resistant bacteria in agricultural soils and food crops
- Photocatalytic inactivation of Cryptosporidium by UV radiation in a microfluidic reactor
- Impact of arsenic contamination on antibiotic resistance in drinking water in Bangladesh
College of Engineering and HC Thesis Mixer
Teaching
- Intro to Environmental Engineering
- Environmental Engineering Sr. Lab
- Biological Processes in ENVE
Tyler S. RadnieckiSchool of Chemical, Biological
and Environmental Engineering; Johnson 316J
ResearchImprovement of biological treatment
processes for wastewater and stormwater
e.g. Creating net energy positive wastewater treatment plants
e.g. Designing bioswales/raingardens for effective emerging contaminant removal
Thesis Topic Ideas/Opportunities- Evaluate the effectiveness of a new City of Corvallis
stormwater treatment wetland (summer internship opportunity)
- Evaluate the propagation/removal mechanisms of antibiotic resistant bacteria from a research raingarden (OGSIR facility)
- Determine how changes in organic sources influence an anaerobic digesters microbiome and performance (City of Portland)
College of Engineering and HC Thesis MixerTeaching
• Fate and Transport of Contaminants in the Environment
• Groundwater Remediation• ENVE Capstone Design
Lewis SempriniSchool of Chemical, Biological,
and Environmental Engineering;
Johnson Hall 316H 541-737-6895
Research• Biological processes for the treatment of
hazardous wastes.• Fate and transport of organic contaminants in the
environment. • Field, laboratory, and modeling studies of aerobic
and anaerobic processes for treating chlorinated solvents and emerging contaminants.
Thesis Topic Ideas/Opportunities- Aerobic cometabolism of complex mixtures of
chlorinated solvents and 1,4-dioxane in groundwater.
- Encapsulation of microorganisms and slow release substrates for treating emerging contaminants in groundwater and wastewater.
- Biological and chemical treatment of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in contaminated sediments and soils.
College of Engineering and HC Thesis MixerTeaching
Structural Dynamics Earthquake Engineering Plastic Design and Analysis Steel Design
Barbara G. SimpsonSchool of Civil and
Construction EngineeringOwen 340
Research Develop innovative structural systems that
improve building performance and reduce the effects of natural hazards on the built environment
Resilient design and retrofit of building structures
Advanced computational and experimental methods to characterize structural response, including next-generation computational modeling, optimization, and simulation
Thesis Topic Ideas/Opportunities1. Feasibility study of “spine” and rocking frames
in terms of initial costs and performance2. Speeding up structural analyses for hybrid
simulation3. Development / testing of learning modules on
multi-hazard engineering (earthquake, tsunami, etc.) for K-12 students
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“spine” system
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College of Engineering and HC Thesis Mixer
Teaching- Coastal Engineering- Fluid Mechanics- Turbulence and Transport- Coastal Resiliency
Meagan WengroveSchool of Civil and
Construction Engineering; Owen 205; 541-737-8813;
ResearchUnderstanding the relationship between scales of
sediment transport (e.g. a ripple feeding morphologic change of a sandbar). Understanding the effects of large storm events on deep seated
erosion. Understanding the hydraulics of and designing nature based features such as living
shorelines, marsh restorations, and coastal dunes to protect our coasts.
Thesis Topic Ideas/Opportunities- Collect and analyze data from the large wave flume
with thesis focus on sand dune restoration strategies and failure mechanisms.
- Collect and analyze data from the large wave flume with thesis focus on marsh restoration strategies and failure mechanisms.
- Both projects could include modeling the system using X-Beach.
College of Engineering and HC Thesis MixerResearch
- Remote Sensing for Coastal Engineering & Nearshore Oceanography
Merrick HallerSchool of Civil & Construction Engineering; Kearney 111B
Thesis Topic Ideas/Opportunities- Development of image analysis tools for:
Mapping topography from drone-based cameras Identifying dangerous rip currents Estimating current velocities
- Field Work!
College of Engineering and HC Thesis Mixer
Raffaele de AmicisSchool of Electric Engineering and Computer Science;2061, Kelley Engineering Center+1 541 737 [email protected]
Teaching
Virtual Reality and Augmented RealityWinter Term 2019
Thesis Topic Ideas/Opportunities• Data analytics using Virtual Globe.• Interactive Geo-data visualization.• Novel User Interfaces navigating Virtual Globe.• Interactive Spatiotemporal Reasoning.• Virtual Reality to improve Construction Engineering.• Building inspirational virtual environments.• Generative Design in virtual environments.• Design review in virtual environments.• Virtual Reality in the architectural design process.
ResearchDr. De Amicis’ research focuses on the possibilities provided by Mixed Reality technologies in the area of design, creativity, and analytics.
College of Engineering and HC Thesis Mixer
- Electricity and Magnetism
- Semiconductor Processing
- Electrical Engineering Fundamentals
Albrecht JanderSchool of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Kelley 3001 541-737-2974
The application advanced magnetic materials to the
development novel devices for signal processing,
communications and data storage.
Interested in developing new instrumentation to
characterize magnetic materials.
- Build the world’s best Kerr (magnetic) microscope.
- Design and build optics, hardware, software.
Teaching
Research Thesis Topic Ideas/Opportunities
- Help set up and commission a Superconducting Quantum Interference Device (SQUID) magnetometer.
- Much, more!!! magnets? Come see me.
College of Engineering and HC Thesis Mixer
Kyle NiemeyerAssistant Professor
Mechanical, Industrial, & Manufacturing Eng.
Rogers [email protected]
https://niemeyer-research-group.github.io
Project Ideas
Teaching
Research
Kyle Niemeyer & Niemeyer Research
Group• ME 373: Mechanical Eng. Methods• ME 461/561: Gas Dynamics• ME 599: Software Dev. for Eng.
Research
Fluidflow
Computational science
Combustion
• Reduce/simplify models for the combustion of fuels
• Simulate combustion, flames, and fires
• Develop Python software for testing combustion models against experimental data
• Simulate fluid mixing in the ocean
College of Engineering and HC Thesis Mixer
Teaching- Work Systems Engineering- Human Factors Engineering- Design of Human Factors
/Ergonomics Experiment
Xinhui ZhuSchool of Mechanical,
Industrial, and Manufacturing
Engineering; Rogers 426 541-737-2596
ResearchThesis Topic Ideas/Opportunities
- Marching Band Players’ workload Assessment- Effect of mouse weight on users’ performance and
workload- An Ergonomic Tool for Identifying Ideal Laptop
Position Configuration Associated with High Performance and Low Workload
- Effect of distractions/interruptions on Surgeons’ workload and performance
Healthcare Work Safety Office Ergonomics
College of Engineering and HC Thesis Mixer
Teaching- Engineering Economy- Project Management- Decision Theory and Analysis- Engineering Management
Ean H. NgSchool of Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering
Rogers 404541-737-0570
ResearchThe application of engineering economic
methodologies and decision analysis to measure the social (org. culture, behavioral-based safety, group
performance etc.) aspects of organizational improvement.
Industry of interest includes govt. agencies, third-sector, education providers, and manufacturing
sector.
Thesis Topic Ideas/Opportunities- Economic modeling of systems/initiatives that
involve social aspects- Validation of a project termination model based on
engineering economy and decision theory- Development of models to correlate culture with
actual performance in an organziation- Development of a decision model of students’ choice
between online and in person classes
College of Engineering and HC Thesis Mixer
Teaching- Thermodynamics- Control System- Energy Storage
Chris L. HagenSchool of Mechanical,
Industrial, and Manufacturing
Engineering; Tykeson 319, Bend, OR
ResearchUnmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV’s or drones)
Energy conversion, primarily combustionNovel transportation fuels
Development of sensors for harsh environments
Thesis Topic Ideas/Opportunities- Advanced UAV propulsion system analysis- Decarbonizing natural gas in Portland- Improving gasoline for next generation vehicles
College of Engineering and HC Thesis Mixer
Teaching- Heat transfer- Energy conversion
systems
Bahman AbbasiSchool of Mechanical,
Industrial, and Manufacturing
Engineering; Bend, OR541-706-2093
Research
• Water desalination• Water recovery from highly-polluted streams• Control systems in thermal-fluid applications• Materials processing in thermal-fluid applications
Thesis Topic Ideas/Opportunities- Atomization of saline streams and drop-wise flows- Desalination systems control and optimization- Wastewater treatment using humidification-
dehumidification
College of Engineering and HC Thesis Mixer
Teaching- Healthcare Systems Engineering
Harriet B. NembhardSchool of Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering
Rogers 206 541-737-2228
ResearchDr. Nembhard’s scholarship in industrial engineering and
operations research is focused on improving complex systems across manufacturing and healthcare. It has led to numerous advances including a patented manufacturing
process for small-scale medical devices, simulation models for assessing emergency department patient flow, and machine learning methods for early disease detection.
Thesis Topic Ideas/Opportunities- Mixed-methods models for football
student-athlete concusssion management- Gamified social learning theory applied to
college student food and housing insecurity
College of Engineering and HC Thesis MixerTeaching
- Heat Transfer- Experimental Methods- Electronics Packaging
Undergraduate EngagementComputer Overclocking Competitions
Joshua GessSchool of Mechanical, Industrial,
and Manufacturing Engineering; Dearborn 113
ResearchIntegration of fundamental heat transfer principles to the development of cutting-edge, innovative, thermal management solutions to address society’s growing
problems.Thermal management system development from the
microscale to the room scale.
Thesis Topic Ideas/Opportunities- Contact pressure analysis of a liquid nitrogen cooled
computer chip- Synthetic Jet Particle Image Velocimetry flow
visualization- Digital Image Correlation for Free Convection Heat
Transfer Flows- Inexpensive Wax-Based Heat Flux Sensors- Or…whatever ideas you have!
College of Engineering and HC Thesis Mixer
Teaching- Nuclear & Radiation Physics- Materials for Energy Systems- Nuclear Materials- Nuclear Reactor Safety
Samuel A. BriggsSchool of Nuclear Science
and Engineering; Radiation Center E104
ResearchFocused on the design and development of materials that enable advanced and next-
generation nuclear technologies.Interested in studying the effects of radiation
damage on materials microstructure and properties; and degradation of materials in liquid
metal and molten salt environments.
Thesis Topic Ideas/Opportunities- Design, development and construction of molten salt
flow and materials test loop- Technique development for sensing materials
degradation in-situ via acoustic emission monitoring- Characterization of materials degradation following
exposure to extreme environments
Robotics Oregon State University
October 9, 2018
Joe DavidsonCollaborative Robotics and Intelligent systems (CoRIS) Institute
http://robotics.oregonstate.edu/
Oregon State University: Early Investment in AI & Robotics
27 robotics and AI faculty (60+ across OSU)
200+ Grad Students40+ Undergrads
PhD and MS degreesin Robotics
120+ strong robotics club
~1000 applications for ~50 positions
What is our vision ?
Oregon State Robotics
Look at full impact of robotics and intelligent systems
Science TechnologyEconomicsEthics PolicyLaw Education
Robots in every day life:
impact on society
OSU Robotics Faculty
College of Engineering and HC Thesis Mixer
Teaching- Robotics- Controls- Dynamics- Human Neuro-biomechanics
Ravi BalasubramanianSchool of Mechanical, Industrial,
and Manufacturing Engineering; Graf 315
Research
Advancing robotics with bio-inspiration
Advancing human function and quality of life with robo-inspiration
Thesis Topic Ideas/Opportunities- Robotic manipulation and grasping
- Biomedical Implants
- Advanced robotic manufacturing
Robotics and Human Control Systems: Ravi Balasubramanian
College of Engineering and HC Thesis Mixer
Research Interests• Human-robot interaction• Haptics• Socially assistive robotics• Robots in art/entertainment• Robots in education
Teaching• Measurement and
instrumentation systems• Introduction to robotics• Haptics
Thesis Topic Ideas/Opportunities
Naomi T. FitterSchool of Mechanical,
Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering
Graf [email protected]
Understanding human-robot teamwork Analyzing robot performers
Encouraging motion with robots Understanding robotic social touch
Social and Physical Human-Robot Interaction
Modeling and Human Computer InterfacesCindy Grimm
• Research Interests:- Shape analysis for biomedical applications- Geometric modeling- User interfaces
• Applications:- How do heart defects form?- How does bat ear shape influence sonar function?- How do brains develop?- 3D Image Segmentation- Sketching 3D shapes
Robotics and Applied Mechanics Ross Hatton
• Research Interests:- Robotic control and dynamics - Applied geometric mechanics- Casting manipulation (free cables and whip-like objects)- Spiders and spider webs- Vibration
• Applications:- Locomotion in novel environments- Snake robots and full-body locomotion- Distributed mechanical sensing- Micro air vehicle monitoring and interception- Biological understanding
Robotic Decision Making LaboratoryGeoff Hollinger
• Research Interests:- Robot motion planning- Autonomous robots- Machine learning- Multi-robot systems
• Applications:- Inspection and monitoring- Aerial and marine robotics- Agricultural robotics- Ubiquitous sensing
Legged RoboticsJonathan Hurst
• Research Interests:- Legged Locomotion- Legged control strategies- Robot prototypes- Robot actuators
• Applications:- Dynamic running on rugged terrain- Agile field robots- Human-assistive co-robots- Delivery robots
Human-Machine Teaming LaboratoryJulie A. Adams
• Research Interests:- Distributed Artificial Intelligence- Coalition Formation- Mission Planning- Autonomous Swarms- Human-Robot Interaction- Human-Swarm Interaction- Activity and Human Performance Recognition
• Applications:- First Response Mass Casualty Events- Wildfires- Military Systems- UAS Airspace Integration- Ocean Environments
Entertainment RobotsHeather Knight
• Research Interests:- Entertainment Robots- Robot Body Language- Minimal Social Robots- Adaptive Social Robots- Human Social-Modeling
• Applications:- Robot Expressive Motion- Self-Arranging Robot Furniture- Robot Magic Show- Modeling Human-Robot Relationships
in Factory Settings
College of Engineering and HC Thesis Mixer
Teaching- Introduction to Robotics- Mobile Robotics- Sensors and Measurement- Python for Engineering
Bill SmartSchool of Mechanical,
Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering; Graf 316
(541) [email protected]
Research- Human-robot Interaction
- Long-term autonomy for robotics- Open-source software for robotics
-Machine learning for control- Robotics, Law, and Policy
Thesis Topic Ideas/Opportunities- Developing autonomous systems to help in the
treatment of highly-infectious diseases, like Ebola.- Developing a smart, self-driving powered
wheelchair.- Developing robotics algorithms what build and use
models of the world that are aware of time and how things change over time.
Autonomous Agents and Distributed IntelligenceKagan Tumer
• Research Interests:- Multi-Robot Coordination- Autonomous Robots- Control of Complex systems - Multi-objective Optimization- Evolutionary Algorithms
• Applications:- Robot navigation- Multiple autonomous vehicle coordination- Traffic flow optimization- UAV traffic management- Energy system control- Wave energy buoy shape optimization
College of Engineering and HC Thesis Mixer
Teaching- Intermediate Dynamics- Linear Control Systems- Introduction to Robotics
Joe DavidsonSchool of Mechanical,
Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering; Graf 307A
Research Interests• Physical human robot
interaction• Agricultural robotics• Actuators & adaptive
systems• Novel mechanisms
Thesis Topic Ideas/Opportunities- Closed loop controllers for interesting dynamic
systems- Designing & fabricating prototypes for human
rehabilitation applications- Actuators
OSU 150: AI and Robotics Symposium
https://osu150-airobotics.org/program/https://osu150-airobotics.org
College of Engineering and HC Thesis Mixer
Teaching
- Social and Ethical Issues in Computing
- Probabilistic Graphical Models
- Artificial Intelligence- Intro to Programming II
Weng-Keen WongSchool of Electrical
Engineering and Computer Science; Kelley Engineering
Center 2075 541-737-4544
ResearchMachine learning / data science• Spatial and Spatio-temporal data analysis• Looking for weird things in data• Explaining machine learning algorithms
Thesis Topic Ideas/Opportunities- Discovering unusual spatial regions (for bird
migration, soil composition, house prices, property taxes, etc.)
- Activity recognition from sensor data
College of Engineering and HC Thesis Mixer
Thesis Topic Areas- Software Development
- programming educational technology
Research – Engineering Education
Milo D. KoretskySchool of Chemical, Biological, and
Environmental Engineering Gleeson 201 , 541-737-4591
Engineering
Learning Sciences
Computer Science
- Student Learning- in Virtual Laboratories through student-
faculty interactions, model development, etc.- in Concept-based Instruction- What can we learn from experts?
- Organizational Change Strategy- What are ways we can get other people to
use evidence-based educational innovations?
Integrating technology into effective educational practices and promoting the use of higher-level cognitive and social skills in engineering problem solving.
2018 UHC Outstanding Thesis Award: Chris Hinkle, “Toward Professional Practice: Student Learning through Participation in Engineering Clubs”