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Breaking Down the Silos: Innovations for Multidisciplinary Programs

Michaela Amoo, Jack Bringardner, Jen‐Yeu Chen, Edward J. Coyle, Jillana Finnegan, Charles Kim, Patricia D. Koman, Magdalini Lagoudas, Donna Llewellyn, Louise Logan, Julia Sonnenberg-Klein, Nadia M. Trent, Scott Strachan, Bennett Ward

20202020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access Proceedings16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Dr. Amoo designs and develops application-specific Field Programable Gate Array (FPGA) -based processors to tackle the problem of computational complexity. She has particular interest in High Performance Computing (HPC), remote sensing, autonomous navigation, and extraterrestrial applications wherein size, weight, power, speed, and computational accuracy are criteria. She has expertise in integer, fixed, and floating-point hardware system design, signal processing, controls, and atmospheric radiative transfer modelling.

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Multidisciplinary approachContext (archaeology)SituatedLeverage (statistics)Public relationsInstitutionBusinessHigher educationKnowledge managementSociologyPolitical scienceComputer sciencePaleontologySocial scienceLawArtificial intelligenceMachine learningBiologyEngineering Education and Curriculum DevelopmentHigher Education Governance and DevelopmentHigher Education Learning Practices
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