Interdisciplinary Innovations Fund (IIF) 2009/2010 Awards (MU)

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    Water Quality Innovation Fund : final report
    (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2010)
    "The Environmental Science Club designed an innovative research project to establish environmental sensing stations that monitor the climate around the University of Missouri--Columbia campus. Campus environmental data is collected, analyzed, and published for public use. The sensing stations include a meteorological station, located at Capen Park, and a hydrologic/water quality station along Rollins Spring Branch. The data will compare the microclimate of a natural area with that of the urban landscape."
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    Student speak : final report
    (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2010) Brent, Edward; Atkisson, Curtis; Segert, Ines
    There were 6 objectives of the project. ... 1. Coding scheme. ... 2. Automated coding. ... 3. Automatically generated report. ... 4. Integration with MU's MyCourse and MoCAT. ... 5. Made available free to MU. ... 6. Commercialization for sale to other educational institutions.
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    MUTV digital editing station : final report
    (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2010)
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    Location based information exchange : final report
    (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2010) Bock, Stephen; Guo, Junhua; Sun, Xie; Wang, Qia; Yao, Qiuming
    What we have achieved: Through this project, we have achieved a location-based information exchange and sharing platform on campus. This platform can let people in university search for and post information based on specific campus locations selected on a map. The applications based on PC part have almost done. For smart phone part, we are still programming and developing. We are planning to publish the PC based beta version before the beginning of 2010 fall semester. The application can help students locate information on campus such as finding interesting activities, events and announcements. The platform will provide more accurate and efficient information exchange and sharing among students, which will greatly improve student life.
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    iLab : immersive visualization lab
    (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2010) Balakrishnan, Bimal
    Proposal Summary: We proposed to develop the iLab: a large-screen, stereoscopic display environment to support 3-dimensional visualization with the 2009-2010 MUITC Interdisciplinary Innovations fund. The iLab provides an infrastructure for innovative, inter-disciplinary research projects involving visual simulations. The iLab is seen by the department of Architectural Studies department as a strategic investment. The iLab is expected to strengthen the Desig
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