Introduction Charles A. DiMarzio GEU110 Northeastern University September 2003 Chuck DiMarzio, Northeastern University 10379-1-1 What Does an Engineer Do? • Design, Fabricate, Test – Office, Computer Lab – Shop,
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Introduction
Charles A. DiMarzio
GEU110
Northeastern University
September 2003
Chuck DiMarzio, 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
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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
Needs
Assessment
– Few: Too Specific
• Design Teams
• Engineering
Communication
Implementation
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Analysis
– Written
– Graphical
– Oral
• Communication Tools
– AutoCAD, Excel,
Powerpoint
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Abstraction
and Synthesis
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Problem
Formulation
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Introduction to the Instructor
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Contact Information
Main
Lab Location
334 Egan
Prof. Charles A. DiMarzio
440 Dana Building
Northeastern University
360 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
617-373-2034 (CD)
617-373-8873
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[email protected]
http://ece.neu.edu/faculty/dimarzio
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Research History
1970’s
WPI
Light
Scattering
Research
1980’s
Raytheon EOSD
Doppler Lidar
Aviation Safety
Weather, Environment
1990’s
Northeastern
LAWS
Fugitive Dust
Quad. Lidar
Demining
Wind Trajectory
Correction
Image Proc.
for Terminal
Guidance
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Environmetal
Imaging
Medical
Imaging
Moke Fiber
Sensors
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Some of My Collaborations
NU ECE
Department
NU
Biology
Optical Science
Laboratory
Lakeshore
Cryotronics
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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
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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
Microscopy: QTM
Hyperspecral
Camera
Laser-Induced
Acoustic Imaging
3DFM
Acousto-Photonic
Imaging Experiments
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Microwave-Enhanced
Infrared Thermography
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Coming Soon to a Research Lab
Near You: Keck 3DFM
Confocal image of mouse oocyte with cumulous cells
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Confocal image of epidermis
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RCM
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Skin
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DIC
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QTM
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Hair 100
Follicle
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Nest of 300
Basal Cells
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One Design Experience
MOKE pix
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