M.A. Mortenson Company Information Meeting

Event: M.A. Mortenson Company Information Meeting

Date: September 26, 2011

Time: 5 p.m.

Location: 280 Town Engineering

Details: The information session will include a brief overview on the company and the intern/co-op and full-time positions we have available. Also, we’ll have a business development manager and engineer who will be presenting on career paths, Mortenson culture and career preparation. There will also be plenty of time for Q & A. For more information on M.A. Mortenson, check out their Web site.

Linear Technology Company Information Session

Event: Linear Technology Company Information Session

Date: September 26, 2011

Time: 4 p.m.

Location: 3043 ECpE Building Addition

Details: Linear Technology will be giving a brief overview of their company and the internship, co-op, and full-time positions available to students. This event is hosted by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and Eta Kappa Nu (HKN) Honor Society. Food and drink is provided, and business casual dress is recommended. For more information on Linear Technology, visit their Web site.

ECpE Department Seminar

Event: A New Approach for Fast Indexing and Querying of Graphs

Speaker: Praveen Rao, Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, University of Missouri – Kansas City

Date: September 26, 2011

Time: 1:10 p.m.

Location: 3043 ECpE Building Addition

Abstract: Graphs are used to model data in numerous domains such as biology (e.g., protein contact maps, protein interaction networks), chemistry (e.g., chemical compounds), WWW (e.g., social networks, RDF graphs), and computer vision (e.g., image feature graphs). In recent years, there has been a great deal of interest within the database community to develop efficient methods for indexing and query processing graphs. In this talk, I will present a new way of indexing a large database of graphs and processing exact subgraph matching (or subgraph
isomorphism) and approximate graph matching queries. Rather than decomposing a graph into smaller units (e.g., paths, trees, graphs) for indexing purposes, we represent each graph in the database by its graph signature, which is essentially a multiset, and each signature is then indexed. During query processing, a query graph is also mapped into its signature. Consequently, exact subgraph matching and approximate graph matching queries can be processed by performing operations such as intersection and union over the data and query graph signatures. To improve the precision of exact subgraph matching, we have developed a new method based on the concept of line graphs. To speed up query processing, we build a disk-resident index on the graph signatures. Finally, I will present experimental results to show the efficacy our of approach compared with state-of-the-art techniques in graph indexing.

Speaker biography: Praveen Rao is an assistant professor of Computer Science Electrical Engineering at University of Missouri-Kansas City. His research interests are in the areas of data management and health informatics. More specifically, his work focuses on indexing and query processing for data models popular on the Web, namely, XML and RDF. He received the IBM Smarter Planet Faculty Innovation Award in 2010 to develop a new health IT curriculum. His research is funded by National Science Foundation and University of Missouri Research Board. His work is also supported by Intel Single-chip Cloud Computer Research program. Rao received his BE degree in Computer Engineering from University of Pune in 1999, and he received his MS and PhD degrees in Computer Science from University of Arizona in 2001 and 2007, respectively. He also worked as a software engineer at Amazon.com from 2001 to 2002.

If you are interested in meeting Dr. Rao, please contact Srikanta Tirthapura at 294-3546 to schedule a meeting.

LyondellBassell Company Information Session

Event: LyondellBassell Company Information Session

Date: September 22, 2011

Time: 6 p.m.

Location: 3043 ECpE Building Addition

Details: LyondellBassell will be giving a brief overview of their company and the internship, co-op, and full-time positions available to students. This event is hosted by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and Eta Kappa Nu (HKN) Honor Society. Food and drink is provided, and business casual dress is recommended. For more information on LyondellBassell, visit their Web site.

IEEE Presentation on Intellectual Property

Event: IEEE Presentation on Intellectual Property

Speaker: Tyson Benson (BSCpE ’04)

Date: September 21, 2011

Time: 6 to 7 p.m.

Location: 3043 ECpE Building Addition

Details: Questions about copyright? Eager to know more about patenting? Alumnus Tyson Benson (BSCpE ’04), a patent attorney with Advent, will be presenting and answering questions on intellectual property. Food and drink is provided.

ECpE Department Seminar

Event: Novel Magnetic Materials for Energy Efficiency and Energy Management

Speaker: Laura Lewis, Cabot Professor and Chair of Chemical Engineering, Northeastern University

Date: September 16, 2011

Time: 1:10 p.m.

Location: 3043 ECpE Building Addition

Abstract: It is widely acknowledged that meeting the global energy challenge requires a multipronged approach incorporating elements that range from promoting clean alternative fuels to managing market adoption of new technologies. Two key aspects of this challenge are developing energy efficiency in a variety of sectors and greatly expanding renewable energy options, including energy harvesting. While there are many energy harvesting/energy management devices on the market today, plenty of room remains for innovation and performance improvement through the development of new magnetic materials. In particular, smart networks with sensing and harvesting capabilities for energy management may be optimized by the development of novel magnetic materials with “extreme” responses to external inputs, such as strain and temperature.  Correspondingly, the vision of harnessing renewable energy resources such as wind and wave power is enabled by ultra-strong permanent magnets. However, these materials are currently experiencing strategic supply chain issues, driving innovation in new materials design.

Within this context of the global energy challenge, recent work at Northeastern University on novel magnetic materials systems will be reviewed. In particular, results on the equiatomic magnetostructural compound FeRh, in thin-film and nanostructured form, are presented. Additionally, new data and interpretations of the behavior of high-anisotropy exchange-biased systems based on transition metals will be discussed.

*Acknowledgements: This work is supported by a linked grant through the materials world network scheme by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. DMR-0908767 and the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, Grant No. EP/G065640/1.  Support from the Office of Naval Research and the Department of Energy under BES Award DE-FG02-10ER46711 is also gratefully acknowledged.

Speaker biography: Laura H. Lewis is Cabot Professor and Chair of the Chemical Engineering Department at Northeastern University, where she heads a Department of fourteen instructors with expertise in advanced materials and the biosciences. Prior to her current position she was a research group leader and Associate Department Chair in the Nanoscience Department of Brookhaven National Laboratory, a U.S. Department of Energy Laboratory devoted to research in the physical, biomedical, and environmental sciences, as well as in energy technologies. She was also the Deputy Director of the BNL Center for Functional Nanomaterials, a DOE national user facility to provide researchers with state-of-the-art capabilities to fabricate and study nanoscale materials.

Lewis received her Ph.D. in Materials Science in 1993 from the University of Texas at Austin for study on coupled magnetostructural phase transitions in transition-metal chalcogenides and pnictides. She holds a M.S. degree in Electronic Materials from M.I.T. and a B.S. degree in Physics and Earth Sciences from the University of California at San Diego. Her current research interests focus on elucidating the materials factors, both intrinsic and extrinsic, that provide functionality to nanostructured magnetic materials. Current research interests include multifunctional magnetic materials for energy applications such as magnetocaloric, magnetoelastic and magnetoelectric materials. In service to the magnetism community, she has served on a number of national and international advisory and organizing committees. She is the Conference Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Magnetics and is an active member of the American Physical Society and the IEEE Magnetic Society, as well as a member of the Materials Research Society (MRS), the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) and the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE). To date she has authored over 120 peer-reviewed publications, delivered 46 invited talks and holds two granted and two provisional U.S. patents. She is currently the PI or co-PI on research grants from NSF, Department of Defense and Department of Energy that total over $ 5 million.

ECpE Department Seminar

Event: ECpE Department Seminar

Speaker: Jian Tan, Research Staff Member – System Analysis and Optimization Group, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center

Date: September 14, 2011

Time: 1:10 p.m.

Location: 3043 ECpE Building Addition

Speaker biography: Jian Tan is a Research Staff Member in the System Analysis and Optimization group at IBM T. J. Watson Research Center. His research activities focus on performance modeling for information networks and complex service systems. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Science and Technology of China in 2002 and his Master’s and PhD degrees in electrical engineering from Columbia University in 2008.

New Graduate Student Welcome Event

Event: New Graduate Student Welcome Event

Date: September 8, 2011

Time: 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.

Location: Howe Hall Atrium

Details: All new graduate students in the College of Engineering this fall are invited to attend the New Graduate Welcome Event. Meet and be welcomed by Central Administration, Directors of Graduate Education, Department Chairs, Faculty, and Staff from the College of Engineering. Come enjoy hors d’oeuvres and refreshments; make new friends; network with faculty, staff and administration; and learn about the resources available to you as you begin your graduate experience at Iowa State! Please plan to arrive at promptly 5:30 p.m.

Please RSVP by Wednesday, September 7, at 5 p.m.

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