scholarly journals Bootstrapping Nanoscience And Engineering Education At Nc A&T State University

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Placid Ferreira ◽  
Martha Atwater ◽  
Kenneth Roberts ◽  
Jagannathan Sankar ◽  
Deborah Bartz ◽  
...  
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lee Robinson ◽  
Jody Finnegan ◽  
Gene Stuffle ◽  
D. Subbaram Naidu ◽  
Al Wilson ◽  
...  

2003 ◽  
Vol 778 ◽  
Author(s):  
Z. Xu ◽  
C. Waters ◽  
X. Wang ◽  
N. Sudhir ◽  
S. Yarmolenko ◽  
...  

AbstractComposite thin films of yttria stabilized zirconia (YSZ) and alumina (Al2O3) have been synthesized using liquid fuel combustion chemical vapor deposition (CCVD) and pulsed laser deposition (PLD) in the NSF Center for Advanced Materials and Smart Structures (CAMSS) at North Carolina A&T State University. With the CCVD technique, addition of alumina was realized by adding the designated amount of aluminum-organic in the reagent solution; while with PLD, doping of alumina in YSZ was accomplished by alternative ablations of an YSZ target and an alumina target. Variations in morphology, surface roughness and nano-mechanical properties of the composite thin films of Al2O3/YSZ were characterized. Crystal size of the films processed by CCVD was much larger than that processed by PLD; surface roughness follows the similar tendency. Upon high-temperature annealing, crystals in the PLD processed thin films grew up to 300 nm. The effect of Al2O3 in YSZ thin films on their nano-mechanical properties was dependent on the film deposition techniques in our research. For the films deposited by CCVD, addition of Al2O3 improved the nano hardness and elastic modulus of YSZ thin films, while a decline was observed in the mechanical properties of the films deposited by PLD.


Aerospace ◽  
2004 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jaehwan Kim ◽  
Woochul Jung ◽  
William J. Craft ◽  
John Shelton ◽  
Kyo Song ◽  
...  

On September 26, 2002, NASA announced that a consortium of six universities including: The University of Maryland, Virginia Tech, The University of Virginia, North Carolina A&T State University, North Carolina State University, and Georgina Tech had submitted the winning proposal for a National Institute of Aerospace. The Institute began formal operations in January of 2003 in Hampton, VA, and its mission included research, education, outreach, and technology transfer. One important focus of the NIA was to stimulate research among its member universities of potential benefit to NASA and to develop additional partnerships to further NIA focus areas. The work described in this paper is such an activity in bio-inspired actuator materials. This work was originally advocated and developed at Inha University, and it is being extended by teams from Inha University, North Carolina A&T State University, and NASA Langley so that the potential for these actuators as devices for special applications is better understood. This paper focuses on important performance characteristics of electro-active paper (EAPap) actuators and the potential of thes actuators to propel autonomous devices. EAPap is a paper that produces large displacement with small force under an electrical excitation. EAPap is made with chemically treated papers with electrodes on both outer surfaces. When electrical voltage is applied to the electrodes, a tip displacement is produced. One drawback in such actuators is that the actual power produced is variable, and the displacement is relatively unstable. Further, the performance tends to degrade in time and as a function of how the papers are processed. Environmental factors also impact the performance of the product including temperature and humidity. The use of such materials in ambulatory devices requires attention to these concerns and further research is needed to find what initial applications are most congruent with EAPap performance and service lift. In this paper, we have extended the knowledge base of EAPap to include additional ranges of temperature and humidity. We have also looked beyond the current tests on cantilevered beam actuators to segmented plate sections and have tested the ability of these actuators to perform as oscillatory devices both in and out of phase, and to chart their performance vs. time humidity and temperature thus emulating a rudimentary wing or walking assembly.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 70-74
Author(s):  
M. Agphin Ramadhan ◽  
R. Eka Murtinugraha

The purpose of this research is to develop an e-module for the Statistics subject in the Building Engineering Education study program, Jakarta State University. E-module development using Adobe InDesign software. This research is included in development research (R&D) using the ADDIE model (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, dan Evaluation). Two experts, who are material experts and media experts, validate the product. The product is an e-module which consists of 6 modules. Based on the validation, the average score of the material expert's assessment of modules 1 - 6 was 84% in the very feasible category. The average score of the media expert's assessment of modules 1 - 6 is 88.67% in the very feasible category. Based on the results of the validation, the Statistics E-Module is very feasible to use.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Wahyu Hutria ◽  
Nurhasan Syah ◽  
Azwar Inra

Jobsheet learning media is designed to improve student learning outcomes so that students can understand the overall material provided and help learn independently. This research aims to develop a  Jobsheet learning medium in the course of Stone and Concrete Work Practices Building Engineering Education Study Program that is valid, practical, and effective. This research uses Research and Development (R&D)method with 4-D development model. The subject of the study was a building engineering education student who took a course in Working Practice of Stone and Concrete Semester January-June 2019. The results obtained in this study are as follows:(1) produce jobsheet learning media    (2) Validity of Jobsheet learning media,  declared valid on the content aspect with a value of   0.83 and valid on the aspect of media format with a value of 0.89,  (3) Practicality of  jobsheet learning media based on two responses lecturers expressed very practical with a percentage of 89.92% and based on  15 responses students expressed very practical with a percentage of 85.03%, (4)  Jobsheet learning media, otherwise effective can improve the knowledge aspect of students who use  Jobsheet seen from student learning outcomes and effectively improve aspects of student skills seen from results and practice reports. Based on the results of this study, it can be concluded that  jobsheet learning media has been valid, practical and effective as a teaching material in the course of Working Practice of Stone and Concrete.


Jurnal PenSil ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 47-53
Author(s):  
Alvin Rivaldi ◽  
Daryati ◽  
Rosmawita Saleh

This study aims to obtain an overview of the factors that influence the motivation of active students of the Building Engineering Education Faculty of Engineering, State University of Jakarta. This research is calculated from June to July 2019. This research was conducted on students of the Building Engineering Education Faculty of Engineering, State University of Jakarta class of 2016, 2017 and 2018, using descriptive methods that are quantitative. The results obtained from this research are the factors that influence the motivation of active students of Building Engineering Education, Engineering Faculties, Jakarta State University, class 2016, 2017 and 2018, tend to be high, it's just that the desire factor is still sufficient or moderate. These factors include: Desire (59.45%); Needs (76.88%); Personality (76.39%); Ability (68.87%); Welfare (66.77%); Social Environment (64.68%).


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