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Cheers editorial staff expands
Cheers magazine welcomes Peter Kowalke as managing editor. Kowalke joins the publication after serving in various editorial roles with publicatiosn such as Crain's Cleveland Business and Home Education Magazine, and three years running his own web site strategy and development firm. He holds a bachelor's degree in magazine journalism from...
Tags: INTERNET, Manufacturing, MARKETING, Ohio University, Web
Research articles 2007-10-01
LAYING THE GROUNDWORK FOR A NEW PROJECT ON CAMPUS
Ohio University dining hall finds food residuals comprise about half of the waste stream generated. The next step is selecting and financing a full scale composting system. ZODIAC MASLIN and fellow classmates were up to their elbows in trash last month - 355.5 pounds to be exact. Maslin...
Tags: audit, food, Manufacturing, Ohio University
Research articles 2007-05-01
Burden of PLAGIARISM, The
A scandal at Ohio University has raised all sorts of questions, including whether academic advisers should be punished for not detecting the cheating. a MAJOR PLAGIARISM CONTROVERSY that recently erupted in the mechanical engineering department of Ohio University OU has American universities-particularly colleges of engineering-grappling with a thorny...
Tags: Duke University, Leadership, Manufacturing, Ohio University
Research articles 2006-11-01
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The Issue of Integrity To the Editor An article appeared on the front page of the August 15 edition of The Wall Street Journal under the headline "Student Plagiarism Stirs Controversy at Ohio University." This was not the typical article about plagiarism involving undergraduate term papers, but one about the...
Tags: aircraft, civilian, Manufacturing, Ohio University
Research articles 2006-10-01
LIDAR increases aircraft approach precision: Ohio University researchers are testing a proof-of-concept precision-approach system that uses an airborne laser scanner in conjunction with a LIDAR terrain database--with a goal of safer landings.(Airborne Las
Students and professors at the Ohio University Avionics Engineering Center AEC recently had the opportunity to escape the classroom and participate in a flight test of their proof-of-concept terrain-referenced precision-approach guidance system. This flight test demonstrated for the first time that airborne laser scanners can guide...
Tags: aircraft, database, HARDWARE, laser, Manufacturing, Ohio University, Scanners
Research articles 2005-11-01
Morgantown Airport Makes Plans for Expanded Service
MORGANTOWN - As Morgantown gets accustomed to the post-9/11 world, more people are flying again. Morgantown Municipal Airport is responding.According to Morgantown city manager Dan Boroff, commercial airports must address three key elements to remain viable post-9/11, and Morgantown is pursuing all three.First is the quality and variety of commercialair...
Tags: aircraft, carrier, FAA, Manufacturing, Ohio University
Research articles 2003-08-29
Diagnostic Hybrids Inc. Acquires Everett, WA-Based Cell Culture Business
Business Editors, Health/Medical Writers BIOWIRE2K ATHENS, Ohio--BW HealthWire--July 18, 2002 Diagnostic Hybrids Inc. today announced it has closed on the acquisition of the in vitro diagnostic cell culture business NeoGenex Inc. in Everett, Wash. The announcement was made jointly by David R. Scholl, Ph.D., president and...
Tags: Cell, Entrepreneurship, FINANCE, Investment, Manufacturing, Ohio, Ohio University
Research articles 2002-07-18
Diagnostic Hybrids Inc. Acquires Everett, WA-Based Cell Culture Business
Business Editors, Health/Medical Writers BIOWIRE2K ATHENS, Ohio--BW HealthWire--July 18, 2002 Diagnostic Hybrids Inc. today announced it has closed on the acquisition of the in vitro diagnostic cell culture business NeoGenex Inc. in Everett, Wash. The announcement was made jointly by David R. Scholl, Ph.D., president and...
Tags: Cell, Columbus, Entrepreneurship, FINANCE, Investment, Manufacturing, Ohio, Ohio University
Research articles 2002-07-19
Diagnostic Hybrids Inc. Acquires In Vitro Diagnostic Cell Culture Product Line
Business Editors & Health/Medical Writers BIOWIRE2K ATHENS, Ohio--BW HealthWire--Feb. 21, 2002 Diagnostic Hybrids Inc. today announced it has closed on the acquisition of the in vitro diagnostic cell culture product line of BioWhittaker Inc., a division of Cambrex Corp., (NYSE:CBM) East Rutherford, N.J. The announcement was made...
Tags: Cell, Columbus, FINANCE, Investment, Manufacturing, Ohio, Ohio University
Research articles 2002-02-21
Pawpaw: A New Fat Substitute?
Researchers at Ohio University found that pawpaw, a mango-like fruit, could make lowfat baked goods more palatable. Their study asked 114 people to taste test three types of muffins--a higher-fat recipe that used vegetable oil and two lowfat alternatives, one made with applesauce and the other with pawpaw, a fruit...
Tags: food, Manufacturing, Ohio University, substitute
Research articles 2001-05-01
Refrigeration system keeps 'food for thought' fresh at Ohio University
The kids in your household like their milk cold and their meals hot. If you have almost 20,000 kids in your "house," you'd better have one terrific refrigeration system. That was the daunting task in 1997 facing Bryan Sherman, associate director of engineering services at that time for Ohio...
Tags: food, job, Manufacturing, Ohio University
Research articles 2000-09-01
On-Site Omnibus
Bill Moloney was hired as director of dining services at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Moloney, who is currently director of food service at Ohio University, will join Miami on July 1 ... CulinArt was hired to manage the cafeterias for three public schools in Livingston, N.J. CulinArt's contract with Livingston...
Tags: director, H.J. Heinz Co., Manufacturing, Ohio University
Research articles 2000-04-10

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Broaden expertise; apply proven technologies more quickly: Jerry Yen, of General Motors Powertrain and OMAC Users Group, addresses PLC, PC-based, and wireless controls; the Web; legacy integration; business of manufacturing; and interoperability via stand
Jerry Yen received his M.S. Physics in 1976 and M.S.E.E. in 1980 from Ohio State University. He later received a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. He worked for Westinghouse Electric Co. for thre Jerry Yen received...
Tags: General Motors Corp., manufacturing, PC, Web, wireless
Research articles 2004-09-01
Collaboration offers microsystems to industries and NASA
NASA, the state of Ohio, and Case Western Reserve University have begun the Glennan Microsystems Initiative to address the research, development, and application needs of NASA and industry in the field of microsystems. The initiative, named for T. Keith Glennan, the first NASA administrator and former Case Western president, will...
Tags: NASA, collaboration
Research articles 1998-09-01
Simulating the complexity of quality control. (Ohio State University's computer/text program for manufacturing quality control) ( Special Supplement: Zenith Data Systems)
Ohio State University's Department of Management Sciences is gaining benefits from its integrated computer/text program to teach the fundamentals of manufacturing quality control. Designed to overcome deficiencies in textbook-based systems, the program allows students to dynamically analyze a fictitious manufacturing process by changing variables. The process represented is a manufacturer...
Tags: Manufacturing, Ohio State University, team
Research articles 1993-02-01
Smart card firm with Kent roots scouts site here.(Viztec Inc. opens facility in Ohio)(Brief Article)
A company spawned by research done at Kent State University intends to open a manufacturing facility in Northeast Ohio and hire up to 200 people. Viztec Inc. of McLean, Va., is developing the next generation of smart cards and is searching for a l...
Tags: Kent State University, smart card
Research articles 2001-04-23
Sweet Manufacturing Company.(PEOPLE IN THE NEWS)
On Monday, November 14, 2005, W. Dean Sweet, Founder and Chairman of the Board of Sweet Manufacturing Company, died unexpectedly at his winter residence in Florida. Mr. Sweet was a graduate of The Ohio State University and worked for Burrows Equipment in Evanston, Illinois and Drake...
Tags: Florida, graduate, Manufacturing, Ohio State University
Research articles 2006-01-01
Ohio State University's
Ohio State University's Engineering Research Center for Net Shape Manufacturing will use Moldflow's MF/Gas software for university-based research on gas assisted injection molding. The research team will test and verify industry and laboratory experiments on gas assisted research in an effort to establish an efficient, reliable and systematic experimental methodology...
Tags: Manufacturing, Moldflow Corp., Ohio State University, software
Research articles 1993-08-01
High-power ultrasonics process changes properties, drives processes.(PROCESS TECHNOLOGY)
A new initiative that will expand the application of high power ultrasonics in manufacturing, processing, and biomedical applications has been announced by the Edison Welding Institute, Columbus, Ohio. The initiative involves establishing a Center for High Power Ultrasonics HPU, in collaboration with Case Western Reserve University,...
Tags: biomedical, Case Western Reserve University, Columbus, HEALTHCARE, Manufacturing
Research articles 2006-05-01
Maya Ying Lin
Maya Ying Lin Maya Ying Lin (born 1959) was an American architect whose two most important works in the 1980s were the Vietnam Veterans' Memorial in Washington, D.C., and the Civil Rights Memorial in Montgomery, Alabama. Maya Ying Lin was born in 1959 in Athens, Ohio, a manufacturing and agricultural...
Tags: CAREER, Manufacturing, Yale University
Research articles 2005-01-01
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