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Introduction. Charles A. DiMarzio GEU110 Northeastern University. 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. Tools to Communicate.

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  1. Introduction Charles A. DiMarzio GEU110 Northeastern University Chuck DiMarzio, Northeastern University

  2. 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. Chuck DiMarzio, Northeastern University

  3. 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? Chuck DiMarzio, Northeastern University

  4. 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 Chuck DiMarzio, Northeastern University

  5. Needs Assessment Implementation Ch. 2 11 Problem Formulation Analysis 8,9,10 3, 4, 5 Abstraction and Synthesis 6,7 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 Chuck DiMarzio, Northeastern University

  6. Introduction to the Instructor Chuck DiMarzio, Northeastern University

  7. 617-373-2034 (CD) dimarzio@ece.neu.edu 617-373-8873 http://ece.neu.edu/faculty/dimarzio Contact Information Main Lab Location 334 Egan Prof. Charles A. DiMarzio 440 Dana Building Northeastern University 360 Huntington Avenue Boston, MA 02115 Chuck DiMarzio, Northeastern University

  8. Light Scattering Research Doppler Lidar Aviation Safety Weather, Environment LAWS Fugitive Dust Quad. Lidar Demining Wind Trajectory Correction Environmetal Imaging Image Proc. for Terminal Guidance Medical Imaging Research History 1970’s 1980’s 1990’s WPI Raytheon EOSD Northeastern Moke Fiber Sensors Chuck DiMarzio, Northeastern University

  9. Optical Science Laboratory NU ECE Department NU Biology Center for Subsurface Sensing and Imaging Systems Some of My Collaborations Lakeshore Cryotronics Chuck DiMarzio, Northeastern University

  10. 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 Chuck DiMarzio, Northeastern University

  11. Some Current Equipment Microscopy: QTM Hyperspecral Camera Laser-Induced Acoustic Imaging 3DFM Acousto-Photonic Imaging Experiments Microwave-Enhanced Infrared Thermography Chuck DiMarzio, Northeastern University

  12. 8 8 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 -8 -8 100 200 300 400 500 600 Confocal image of epidermis 250 Confocal image of mouse oocyte with cumulous cells 50 250 50 100 200 150 100 200 150 200 150 250 150 200 100 300 250 350 100 300 50 400 350 450 50 400 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 450 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Coming Soon to a Research Lab Near You: Keck 3DFM RCM of Embryo RCM of Skin Hair Follicle DIC of Embryo QTM of Embryo Nest of Basal Cells Chuck DiMarzio, Northeastern University

  13. One Design Experience MOKE pix Chuck DiMarzio, Northeastern University

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