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Kirsten R. Butcher
Associate Dean of Faculty and Student Affairs, University of Utah, College Of Education
Professor, Educational Psychology
Research Summary: The goal of my research is to better understand how multimedia representations and interactive educational technologies can support effective learning, with particular attention to the cognitive processes employed by learners and the depth and quality of learning outcomes that they achieve. This research naturally informs and supports another key area of my work: the design, development, and evaluation of interactive, digital learning environments.
Equipment:
The MIND Lab: Usability suite, multimedia tools, qualitative analysis software, drawing tablets, and screen capture tools.
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JACK R BUCHANAN
Adjunct Instructor, Design
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Meghan Dovick
Associate Instructor, University of Utah, Professional Master of Science and Technology
Program Director, Professional Master of Science and Technology, University of Utah, Graduate School
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NAIYANG MA
Adjunct Associate Professor, Metallurgical Engineering
Principal Scientist, ArcelorMittal Global R&D
Research Keywords:
In-process separation, In-process dynamic separation, Sustainability, Recycling, Material reallocation, Weak magnetic separation, Micro-pelletization, Dust and sludge, Mill scale, Slag, Scrap
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Frank Bernd Sachse
Adjunct Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering
Privatdozent, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany, Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
Research Summary: My research interests are:
1. Cellular and tissue remodeling in the aging and diseased heart, and after cardiac therapy,
2. Clinical translation of fiber-optics confocal microscopy,
3. Localization and function of transient receptor cation channels in cardiac myocytes, and
4. Computer modeling of cardiac cells and tissues.
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Abbas Rashidi
Adjunct Associate Professor, Elect & Computer Engineering
Associate Professor, Civil And Environmental Engin
Research Summary: 1) Information and Sensing Technologies (IST) for Construction Engineering and Management
@) Audio Signal Processing for Modeling and Analysis of Civil Infrastructure Systems
3) Video/Image Processing for 3D Reconstruction of Civil Infrastructure Systems
4) Acoustical Modeling of Construction Jobsites