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September 2003 Chuck DiMarzio, Northeastern University 10379-1-1 Introduction Charles A. DiMarzio GEU110 Northeastern University

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September 2003 Chuck DiMarzio, Northeastern University 10379-1-1

Introduction

Charles A. DiMarzio

GEU110

Northeastern University

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What Does an Engineer Do?

• Design, Fabricate, Test– Office, Computer Lab– Shop, Assembly Line– Laboratory, Field

• Talk and Write– Conference Room, E-mail, Telephone, etc.

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Tools to Communicate

• Tech Drawing: AutoCAD, Solidworks, etc.

• Presentations: Art, Text

• Reports: Word Processing, Art

• Telephone

• E-Conference

• 3-D Models (eg. Cardboard)

• What else?

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Some Random Ideas

• Design in Research vs. Manufacturing

• Large vs. Small Volume Manufacturing

• Design in Different Fields of Engineering– Electrical, Civil, Mechanical, Civil

• Evolutionary Design (n-th Generation)– eg. Hearing Aids, Mohs Surgery

• Reverse Engineering

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How Do We Organize It?

• The Design Process• Some Design Tools

– Few: Too Specific

• Design Teams• Engineering

Communication– Written– Graphical– Oral

• Communication Tools– AutoCAD, Excel,

Powerpoint

NeedsAssessment

ProblemFormulation

Abstractionand Synthesis

Analysis

Implementation Ch. 2

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Introduction to the Instructor

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Contact Information

Prof. Charles A. DiMarzio440 Dana BuildingNortheastern University360 Huntington AvenueBoston, MA 02115

http://ece.neu.edu/faculty/dimarzio

[email protected]

617-373-8873

617-373-2034 (CD)

MainLab Location

334 Egan

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Moke FiberSensors

Research History

Raytheon EOSD Northeastern

1970’s 1980’s 1990’s

WPILightScatteringResearch

Doppler LidarAviation Safety

Weather, Environment

LAWSFugitive DustQuad. Lidar

Medical Imaging

Wind TrajectoryCorrection

Image Proc.for TerminalGuidance

EnvironmetalImaging

Demining

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Some of My Collaborations

NU ECEDepartment

NU Biology

Optical Science

Laboratory

LakeshoreCryotronics

Center for Subsurface Sensing and

Imaging Systems

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OSL Research Projects • Medical Macro-Imaging

– Acousto-Photonic Imaging (DOT and Ultrasound)– Hyperspectral Imaging of Skin

• Microscopy– Keck 3-D Fusion Microscope– Optical Quadrature Microscopy– New Instrumentation in Confocal Microscopy– Confocal Microscopy and Multispectral Imaging

• Landmine Detection– Laser-Induced Acoustic Mine Detection– Microwave-Enhanced Infrared Thermography

• Ocean Imaging– Hyperspectral Imaging Laboratory Experiments

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Some Current Equipment

Acousto-PhotonicAcousto-PhotonicImaging ExperimentsImaging Experiments

Laser-InducedLaser-InducedAcoustic ImagingAcoustic Imaging

Microwave-EnhancedMicrowave-EnhancedInfrared ThermographyInfrared Thermography

HyperspecralHyperspecralCameraCamera

Microscopy: QTMMicroscopy: QTM

3DFM3DFM

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Coming Soon to a Research Lab Near You: Keck 3DFM

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HairFollicle

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One Design Experience

MOKE pix