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Automated Homework System: Improving Teaching Quality by Utilizing Technology
PI Farshid Azadian
One of the essential elements in improving the students' skills and abilities and helping them to better understand the course materials is homework assignments. A well designed and purposeful homework not only enhances the student's understanding but also may provide valuable feedback to instructors.
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Gravitation
PI Quentin Bailey
CO-I Andri Gretarsson
CO-I Brennan Hughey
CO-I Michele Zanolin
CO-I Preston Jones
Einstein’s theory of General Relativity offers a remarkable description of gravity as curved space and time. Many of the consequences of this theory have been confirmed and some are used daily, such as the gravitational redshift effect on GPS satellite atomic clocks. In 2015, the first observation of a gravitational wave from two inspiraling black holes occurred using the gravitational wave observatories as part of the worldwide LIGO-VIRGO collaboration. This discovery won the nobel prize and the observations of these events has continued including a multimessenger event of two colliding neutron stars.
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The S-Band Array for Bistatic Electromagnetic Ranging (SABER)
PI William Barott
CO-I Brian Butka
Faculty in the Electrical, Computer, Software, and Systems Engineering Department at Embry-Riddle are developing new radar that may alter the paradigm of locating aircraft.
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Aircraft Boarding Strategies
PI Massoud Bazargan
Airlines today employ various strategies to cut costs and become lean and efficient.
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A Database Management System for General Aviation Safety
PI Massoud Bazargan
CO-I Michael Williams
CO-I Alan Stolzer
The research team at Embry-Riddle proposes to conduct a series of analyses to find patterns and associations among general aviation (GA) accidents and incidents.
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A Simulation Approach to Manpower Planning at Continental Airlines
PI Massoud Bazargan
This research relates to the development of a computerized line maintenance simulation model for strategic manpower planning at Continental Airlines for one of their major maintenance stations at Newark airport.
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A Simulation Study to Determine Optimal Shipping Strategy
PI Massoud Bazargan
The purpose of the project is to develop a simulation that can serve as means for choosing the optimal shipping option based on given criteria.
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Development of an Aviation Weather Database Highlighting Weather Encounters
PI Massoud Bazargan
The project team, which includes the FAA's Civil Aerospace Medical Institute, Clemson University, and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, interviewed 26 General Aviation (GA) pilots over a 25-month period.
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GA Airport funding strategies
PI Massoud Bazargan
The purpose of this study was to investigate the current financial environment of publicly owned and operated general aviation airports, and to develop an outlook for future potential.
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