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This web page carries examples of department research and scholarship. Last page update: 05-Mar-2013. Click here to see Department Research Interests.
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High-Temperature Superconducting Coil for Magnetically-Guided Feeding Tube Application, by J.Voccio, F.Li, J.Jalali, M.Kovach, M.Sammartino, C.Butrick, J.Winkler, and G.Wakeford. IEEE Trans. on Applied Superconductivity, June 2013, p 4401004. |
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Monitoring Structural Health of a Bridge Using Wireless Sensor Network, by A. K. M. Anwarul Islam, Frank Li, Ph.D., Phaneendra K. Kolli. Conference Proceeding Paper, Proceedings of the 2010 Structures Congress. |
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AC 2008-1753: Developing an Induction Heating System Laboratory with DSP Microprocessors and Power Electronic Devices, by Frank Li, Theodore Burke, Jalal Jalali. ASSE ECCD Newsletter, Spring 2008, p4. |
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Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Assurance of Automotive Signal/Data Transmission System for Vehicle Transportation Systems, Kin P. Moy, Principal Investigator; Jalal Jalali, Senior Investigator. Research in Progress, Transportation Research Board, Start date: 2008/5/15, End date: 2011/6/30. |
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EMI Modeling in Automotive Data Communication Structure, by F.X. Li, T. Taher, J. Jalali, F.D. Esenwein, N.J. Lockard, A. Ptichkin. IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility, 2007. EMC 2007, July 2007, Honolulu, HI. |
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Surface Electron Spin Resonance Study on Ruby Crystal Using Evanescent Microwave Microscopy Techniques, by Frank X. Li, Massood Tabib-Azar, J. Adin Mann, Jr. IEEE Sensors Journal, Vol. 7, No. 2, February 2007. |
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• In early 2005, Youngstown State University and Delphi Packard established an academic partnership in a two-year agreement. Dr. Jalal Jalali, Chair of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, is the principal project investigator for YSU. He is also the director of YSU’s Electromagnetic Field Research and Instrumentation Center (EFRIC), where the research is conducted. EFRIC, a Presidential Academic Center for Excellence in Research (PACER), was established in the Rayen College of Engineering and Technology with funding from the School of Graduate Studies and Research in 2004.
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