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Developing teamwork in a multidisciplinary, multicohort curricular context: A case study of vertically integrated projects
M. M. Malgorzata, S. Narayanswamy, and I. Smith, Mitka, M. M., Narayanswamy, S., & Smith, I. (2023). Developing teamwork in a multidisciplinary, multicohort curricular context: A case study of vertically integrated projects. Journal of University Teaching & Learning Practice, 20(4). https://doi.org/10.53761/1.20.4.14
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The ability to work effectively in a diverse team is a valuable skill which is transferable to many...

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Student groups of complementary skills developing artificial intelligence solutions for natural sciences -- an authentic research education approach suitable for wide adoption
S. V. Samsonau, A. Kurbonova, L. Jiang, H. Lashen, J. Bai, T. Merchant, R. Wang, L. Mehnaz, Z. Wang, and I. Patil, arXiv:2210.08966 [cs.CY] 1 May 2023
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We report a methodology in which students gain experience in authentic research by developing...

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Postgraduate perspectives on mentoring undergraduate researchers for talent development
M. Z. Asif, A. S. Edison, and E. L. Dolan, Postgraduate perspectives on mentoring undergraduate researchers for talent development. Ann NY Acad Sci., 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1111/nyas.14966
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Undergraduate research experiences are critical for the talent development of the STEM research...

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Students' Experiences of Participation in a Research Team: Evaluation of a Research-based Teaching Activity in Higher Education
E. Carlson, M. Stigmar, M. Engberg, M. Falk, M. M. Stollenwerk, P. Gudmundson, and K. Enskar, "Students' Experiences of Participation in a Research Team: Evaluation of a Research-based Teaching Activity in Higher Education," International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning:. Vol. 16: No. 3, Article 6
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In Sweden as well as internationally the teaching and research nexus has been described as the...

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STEM Active Learning Vignette Series: The Undergraduate VIP Program at Virginia Commonwealth University
G. Kioukis and R. McGhee, “STEM Active Learning Vignette Series: The Undergraduate VIP Program at Virginia Commonwealth University,” Equal Measure, Jul-2018. [Online]. Available: http://www.equalmeasure.org/ideas/report/stem-active-learning-vignette-series-undergraduate-vip-program-virginia-commonwealth-unviersity/.
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Since beginning active grantmaking in 2008, the Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust (...

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VIP Approach at the University of Strathclyde : A Pilot Evaluation Report 2015-16
R. Collins, A. Buckley, S. Strachan, and P. Murray, “VIP Approach at the University of Strathclyde : A Pilot Evaluation Report 2015-16,” University of Strathclyde, rep., May 2017.
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The potential for enhanced knowledge creation through collaborative group effort has been...

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AggiE-Challenge Program: A multidisciplinary, vertically integrated, project-based engineering program
M. Lagoudas and J. Froyd, “AggiE-Challenge Program: A multidisciplinary, vertically integrated, project-based engineering program,” QScience Proceedings, vol. 2015, no. 4, p. 73, Aug. 2015.
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The AggiE-Challenge, a multidisciplinary, project-based program, was created to develop student...

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Interconnecting with VIPs
R. Collins, “Interconnecting with VIPs,” Primary Science Review, no. 130, pp. 29–31, Nov. 2013.
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Evaluation of the use of a Vertically Integrated Approach in bringing authentic University Research...

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Infusing Real World Experiences into Engineering Education
National Academy of Engineering, “Infusing Real World Experiences into Engineering Education,” National Academy of Engineering, Nov. 2012.
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This report showcases 29 engineering programs at US colleges and universities that effectively...

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Quantization, Channel Compensation, and Optimal Energy Allocation for Estimation in Sensor Networks
X. Sun and E. J. Coyle, "Quantization, Channel Compensation, and Optimal Energy Allocation for Estimation in Sensor Networks" ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks, Vol. 8, No. 2, May 2011.
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In clustered networks of wireless sensors, each sensor collects noisy observations of the...

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Adaptive Quantization for Distributed Characterization of Interferers in Wireless Networks
V. Kapnadak, M. Senel, and E. J. Coyle, "Adaptive Quantization for Distributed Characterization of Interferers in Wireless Networks," SenSIP 2008 Special Issue of Digital Signal Processing, Dec. 2010.
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We consider the problem of estimating the distance to a device transmitting in the 2.4GHz ISMband...

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Low-Complexity Algorithms for Event Detection in Wireless Sensor Networks
X. Sun and E. J. Coyle, "Low-Complexity Algorithms for Event Detection in Wireless Sensor Networks," IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, Vol. 28, No. 7, September 2010.
A Semi-algebraic Approach that Enables the Design of Inter-grid Operators to Optimize Multi-grid Convergence
P. Navarrete and E. J. Coyle, “A Semi-algebraic Approach that Enables the Design of Inter-grid Operators to Optimize Multi-grid Convergence,” Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications, Vol. 15, pp. 219-247, March 2008.
Adaptive Quantization for Distributed Characterization of Interferers in Wireless Networks
V. Kapnadak, M. Senel, and E. J. Coyle, "Adaptive Quantization for Distributed Characterization of Interferers in Wireless Networks," SenSIP 2008 signal processingecial issue of Digital Signal Processing, to appear.
Stochastic Properties of Mobility Models in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
S. Bandyopadhyay, E. J. Coyle, and T. Falck, “Stochastic Properties of Mobility Models in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks,” IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, Vol. 6, No. 11, pp. 1218-1229, Nov. 2007.
A Semi-algebraic Approach to Study the Effect of Inter-grid Operators on Multi-grid Convergence
P. Navarrete and E. J. Coyle, “A Semi-algebraic Approach to Study the Effect of Inter-grid Operators on Multi-grid Convergence,” 13’th Copper Mountain Conference on Multi-grid Methods, Copper Mountain, CO, March 19-23, 2007.
Designing Directional Antennas to Maximize signal processingatio-temporal Sampling Rates in Multi-hop Clustered Sensor Networks
Q.-J. Tian, S. Bandyopadhyay, and E. J. Coyle, "Designing directional antennas to maximize spatio-temporal sampling rates in multi-hop clustered sensor network," Journal of Internet Technology, Vol. 8 No. 1, Jan. 2007. (invited paper)

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Optimal Distributed Detection in Clustered Wireless Sensor Networks
Q. Tian and E. J. Coyle, “Optimal Distributed Detection in Clustered Wireless Sensor Networks,” IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, Vol. 55, No. 7, pp. 1-13, July 2007.

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A MAC-Layer Retransmission Algorithm Designed for the Physical Layer Characteristics of Clustered Sensor Networks
Q.-J. Tian and E. J. Coyle, “A MAC-Layer Retransmission Algorithm Designed for the Physical Layer Characteristics of Clustered Sensor Networks,” IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, Vol. 5, No. 11, pp. 3153-64, Nov. 2006.

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Integrating Engineering Education and Community Service: Themes for the Future of Engineering Education
E. J. Coyle, L. H. Jamieson, and W. C. Oakes, “Integrating Engineering Education and Community Service: Themes for the Future of Engineering Education,” Journal of Engineering Education, Vol. 95, No. 1, pp. 7-12, January 2006 (invited paper).

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Spatio-Temporal Sampling Rates and Energy Efficiency in Wireless Sensor Networks
S. Bandyopadhyay, Q. Tian, and E. J. Coyle, “Spatio-Temporal Sampling Rates and Energy Efficiency in Wireless Sensor Networks,” IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, Vol. 13, No. 6, pp. 1339-1352, December 2005.

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EPICS: Engineering Projects in Community Service
E. J. Coyle, L. H. Jamieson, and W. C. Oakes, “EPICS: Engineering Projects in Community Service,” International Journal of Engineering Education, Vol. 21, No. 1, pp. 139-150, January 2005.

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Minimizing Communication Costs in Hierarchically-clustered Networks of Wireless Sensors
S. Bandyopadhyay and E. J. Coyle, “Minimizing Communication Costs in Hierarchically-clustered Networks of Wireless Sensors,” Computer Networks, Vol. 44, Issue 1, pp. 1-16, January 2004.

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Perceptual Issues in Music Pattern Recognition -- Complexity of Rhythm and Key Finding
I. Shmulevich, O. Yli Harja, E. J. Coyle, D. Povel, and K. Lemstrom, “Perceptual Issues in Music Pattern Recognition -- Complexity of Rhythm and Key Finding,” Computers and the Humanities, Vol. 35, No. 4, Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp. 23-35, 2001.
Fast Algorithms for Designing Stack Filters
J. Yoo, K. L. Fong, J.-J. Huang, E. J. Coyle, and G. B. Adams, “Fast Algorithms for Designing Stack Filters,” IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, Vol. 8, No. 10, pp. 1014-1028, August 1999.
EPICS: Service-Learning by Design
E. J. Coyle and L. H. Jamieson, “EPICS: Service-Learning by Design,'” chapter in the monograph, Projects that Matter: Concepts for Service-Learning in Engineering, American Association for Higher Education, ISBN 1-56377-019-9, Fall 1998.

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EPICS: A Model for Integrating Service-Learning into the Engineering Curriculum
E. J. Coyle, L. H. Jamieson, and L. S. Sommers, “EPICS: A Model for Integrating Service-Learning into the Engineering Curriculum,” Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, Vol. 4, pp. 81-89, Fall 1997.

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Dual Stack Filters and the Modified Difference of Estimates Approach to Edge Detection
J. Yoo, E. J. Coyle, and C. A. Bouman, “Dual Stack Filters and the Modified Difference of Estimates Approach to Edge Detection,” IEEE Trans. on Image Processing, vol. 6, no. 12, Dec. 1997.

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Arbitrary Topology Shape Reconstruction from Planar Cross Sections
C. Bajaj, E. J. Coyle, and K.-N. Lin, “Arbitrary Topology Shape Reconstruction from Planar Cross Sections,” CVGIP: Graphical Models and Image Processing, vol. 58, no. 6, Nov. 1996.
Stack Filter Lattices
L.C. Lin, G. B. Adams III, and E. J. Coyle, “Stack Filter Lattices,” Signal Processing, vol. 38, no. 3, pp. 277-297, August 1994.

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Input Compression and Efficient VLSI Architectures for Rank Order and Stack Filters
G. B. Adams III, E. J. Coyle, L. C. Lin, L. Lucke, and K. K. Parhi, “Input Compression and Efficient VLSI Architectures for Rank Order and Stack Filters,” Signal Processing, vol. 38, no. 3, pp. 441-453, August 1994.

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The Nonlinear Prefiltering and Difference of Estimates Approach to Edge Detection: Applications of Stack Filters
J. Yoo, C. A. Bouman, E. J. Delp, and E. J. Coyle, “The Nonlinear Prefiltering and Difference of Estimates Approach to Edge Detection: Applications of Stack Filters,” CVGIP: Graphical Models and Image Processing, vol. 55, no. 2, pp. 140-159, March 1993.
On the Existence and Design of the Best Stack Filter Based Associative Memory
P.-T. Yu and E. J. Coyle, “On the Existence and Design of the Best Stack Filter Based Associative Memory,” IEEE Trans. on Circuits and Systems II: Analog and Digital Signal Processing, vol. 39, no. 3, pp. 171-184, March 1992.
An Overview of Median and Stack Filtering
M. Gabbouj, E. J. Coyle, and N. C. Gallagher, “An Overview of Median and Stack Filtering,” Circuits, Systems, and Signal Processing, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 7-45, January 1992.
Convergence Behavior and Root Signal Sets of Stack Filters
M. Gabbouj, P.-T. Yu, and E. J. Coyle, “Convergence Behavior and Root Signal Sets of Stack Filters,” Circuits, Systems, and Signal Processing, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 171-193, January 1992.
The Classification and Associative Memory Capability of Stack Filters
P.-T. Yu and E. J. Coyle, “The Classification and Associative Memory Capability of Stack Filters,” IEEE Trans. on Signal Processing, vol. 40, pp. 2483-2497, Oct. 1992.
Equilibrium Analysis of Skip-Free Markov Chains: Nonlinear Matrix Equations
G. R. Murthy, M. Kim, and E. J. Coyle, “Equilibrium Analysis of Skip-Free Markov Chains: Nonlinear Matrix Equations,” Communications in Statistics: Stochastic Models, vol. 7, no. 4, pp. 547-572, 1991.

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The Transient Solution of Time-Dependent M/M/1 Queues
J. Zhang and E. J. Coyle, “The Transient Solution of Time-Dependent M/M/1 Queues,” IEEE Trans. on Information Theory, vol. IT-37, no. 6, pp. 1690-1695, November 1991.
On the LP which Finds a MMAE Stack Filter
M. Gabbouj and E. J. Coyle, “On the LP which Finds a MMAE Stack Filter,” IEEE Trans. on Acoustics, signal processingeech and Signal Processing, vol. ASsignal processing-39, no. 11, pp. 2419-2424, November 1991.
Minimum Mean Absolute Error Stack Filtering with Structural Constraints and Goals
M. Gabbouj and E. J. Coyle, “Minimum Mean Absolute Error Stack Filtering with Structural Constraints and Goals,” IEEE Trans. on Acoustics, signal processingeech and Signal Processing, vol. ASsignal processing-38, no. 6, pp. 955-968, June 1990.
Convergence Behavior and N-Roots of Stack Filters
P.-T. Yu and E. J. Coyle, “Convergence Behavior and N-Roots of Stack Filters,'” IEEE Trans. on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, vol. 38, no. 9, pp. 1529-1544, September 1990.
Adaptive Stack Filtering under the Mean Absolute Error Criterion
J.-H. Lin, T. M. Sellke, and E. J. Coyle, “Adaptive Stack Filtering under the Mean Absolute Error Criterion,” IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech & Signal Processing, vol. 38, no. 6, pp. 938-954, June 1990.
Minimum Mean Absolute Error Estimation over the Class of Generalized Stack Filters
J.-H. Lin and E. J. Coyle, “Minimum Mean Absolute Error Estimation over the Class of Generalized Stack Filters,” IEEE Trans. on Acoustics, signal processingeech, and Signal Processing, vol. ASsignal processing-38, no. 4, pp. 663-678, April 1990.
Minimum Mean Absolute Error Stack Filtering with Structural Constraints and Goals
M. Gabbouj and E. J. Coyle, “Minimum Mean Absolute Error Stack Filtering with Structural Constraints and Goals,” IEEE Trans. on Acoustics, signal processingeech and Signal Processing, vol. ASsignal processing-38, no. 6, pp. 955-968, June 1990.
State signal processingace Expansions and the Limiting Behavior of Quasi-Birth-Death Processes
S. L. Beuerman and E. J. Coyle, “State signal processingace Expansions and the Limiting Behavior of Quasi-Birth-Death Processes,” Advances in Applied Probability, vol. 21, no. 2, pp. 284 314, June 1989.
Transient Analysis of Quasi-Birth-and-Death Processes
J. Zhang and E. J. Coyle, “Transient Analysis of Quasi-Birth-and-Death Processes,” Communications in Statistics: Stochastic Models, vol. 5, no. 3, pp. 459-496, July-August 1989.
Optimal Stack Filtering and the Estimation and Structural Approaches to Image Processing
E. J. Coyle, J.-H. Lin, and M. Gabbouj, “Optimal Stack Filtering and the Estimation and Structural Approaches to Image Processing,” IEEE Trans. on Acoustics, signal processingeech and Signal Processing, vol. ASsignal processing-37, no. 12, pp. 2037-2066, December 1989.
The Delay Characteristics of CSMA/CD Networks
S. L. Beuerman and E. J. Coyle, “The Delay Characteristics of CSMA/CD Networks,” IEEE Transactions on Communications, vol. COM-36, no. 5, pp. 553-563, May 1988.
Rank-Order Operators and the Mean Absolute Error Criterion
E. J. Coyle, “Rank-Order Operators and the Mean Absolute Error Criterion,” IEEE Trans. on Acoustics, signal processingeech, and Signal Processing, vol. ASsignal processing-36, no. 1, pp. 63-76, Jan. 1988.
Stack Filters and the Mean Absolute Error Criterion
E. J. Coyle and J.-H. Lin, “Stack Filters and the Mean Absolute Error Criterion,” IEEE Trans. on Acoustics, signal processingeech, and Signal Processing, vol. ASsignal processing-36, no. 8, pp. 1244-1254, August 1988.
Median Filtering by Threshold Decomposition
J. P. Fitch, E. J. Coyle, and N. C. Gallagher, “Median Filtering by Threshold Decomposition,” IEEE Trans. on Acoustics Speech and Signal Processing, vol. ASSP-32, no. 6, pp. 1183-1188, Dec. 1984. Best Paper Award for Authors under Age 30, ASSP Society, 1986.

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The Analog Median Filter
J. P. Fitch, E. J. Coyle, and N. C. Gallagher, “The Analog Median Filter,” IEEE Trans. on Circuits and Systems, vol. CAS-33, no. 3, pp. 94-103, Jan. 1986.

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Stack Filters
P. D. Wendt, E. J. Coyle, and N. C. Gallagher, “Stack Filters,” IEEE Trans. on Acoustics, signal processingeech, and Signal Processing, vol. ASsignal processing-34, no. 4, pp. 898-911, August 1986

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Some Convergence Properties of Median Filters
P. D. Wendt, E. J. Coyle, and N. C. Gallagher, “Some Convergence Properties of Median Filters,” IEEE Trans. on Circuits and Systems, vol. CAS-33, no. 3, pp. 276-286, March 1986.
Threshold Decomposition of Multi Dimensional Ranked Order Operations
J. P. Fitch, E. J. Coyle, and N. C. Gallagher, “Threshold Decomposition of Multi Dimensional Ranked Order Operations,” IEEE Trans. on Circuits and Systems, vol. CAS-32, no. 5, pp. 445-451, May 1985.

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A Matrix Representation of CSMA/CD Networks
E. J. Coyle and B. Liu, “A Matrix Representation of CSMA/CD Networks,” IEEE Transactions on Communications, vol. COM-33, no. 1, pp. 53-64, Jan. 1985.

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Root Properties and Convergence Rates of Median Filters
J. P. Fitch, E. J. Coyle, and N. C. Gallagher, "Root Properties and Convergence Rates of Median Filters," IEEE Trans. on Acoustics Speech and Signal Processing,” vol. ASSP-33, no. 1, pp. 230-240, Feb. 1985.