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Mark Henderson Engineering Co-Director
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What is PRISM ? An interdisciplinary initiative serving research and teaching needs at ASU in the area of 3D Computer Aided Design, Computer Graphics and Rapid Prototyping.
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PRISM Objectives Advance research in 3D computer visualization and manufacturing. Develop a multidisciplinary research infrastructure. Establish a presence across campus. Establish off-campus partnerships.
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PRISM Collaborations
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PRISM Domains PRISM is an umbrella for research in : Data Acquisition 3D Visualization and Modeling Form Realization
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PARfC Mission he mission of the PRISM consortium is to encourage the pursuit of knowledge of current and developing RF systems and developing cutting-edge science and technology to improve the process, materials and the strategic placement of RF in the business workplace. In addition, the consortium will provide a stimulating and state-of-the-art education in RF for students both resident at and distant from ASU. The consortium will serve the corporate needs of ASU and its industry partners.
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Goals Research Education Outreach
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Proposed Educational Activities Industry Internships ASU Internships Seminars/Conferences Short Courses for Life Long Learning Student Projects
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48 Piece Landing Gear Assembly
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The Research Wheel
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Current Research Projects Optimizing Part Orientation for Surface Finish, Gautham Kattethota, student, unfunded Reverse Engineering From Scanned Data, Anshuman Razdan, Gerald Farin, NSF Scientific Visualization Using Tactile Feedback, Anshuman Razdan, NSF. Virtual Sculpting, Carl Dahl, Alyn Rockwood, Mark Henderson, ISA and PRISM funded STL File Repair, Surya Suluh, Mark Henderson, unfunded Part Verification Through Comparison Of A Digital Scan And The CAD Model, Anshuman Razdan, Mark Henderson, Motorola (proposed to Motorola). Process Planning For Rapid Machining, Norma Hubele, Chell Roberts, Mark Henderson, NSF Metal Spray Deposition for Rapid Fabrication, Ampere Tseng, Various agencies
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PAR f C’s Proposed Research
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The Outreach Wheel
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Proposed Outreach Service to Industrial Members –LCMs and SMEs Service to Non-members to Promote Technology –Recruit New Members University and Other Collaborations –Network of Consortia Training Listening Post Non-Competition with Service Bureaus
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Current Conference Activities, ‘97-’98
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Current Relationship Building Activities
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Proposed Consortium Strategic Needs Personnel –Faculty mix in appropriate areas –Mentors from Members –Advisory Board with Ideas Structure –Director(s), Advisory Board, Researchers Plan of Action –Commitment, Direction, Success
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Proposed PARfC Structure Advisory Board visionary think tank set policies prioritize projects collect and allocate funds Advisory Board visionary think tank set policies prioritize projects collect and allocate funds
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Proposed Consortium Facility Needs High End Multi-Material Machine Preprocessing Equipment Postprocessing Equipment Indirect Prototyping Equipment Lab Space
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Concept Modeling Interactive Sculpting
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Arizona State Capitol
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Interactive Nano-Visualization in Science and Engineering Education INVSEE
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The Future of PRISM Growth of the Consortium Use to Gain World-class Expertise Leverage for Federal Funding Support Expansion into Development of Hardware Complementary Mfg. Process Labs
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