Carl K. Frederickson
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Professor and Chair
Also affiliated: Nvidia (United Kingdom) (2006); University of Mississippi (1992–1996); CHI St. Vincent (2006); Conway School of Landscape Design (1995–2023); Washington State University (1987–1994); University of South Alabama (2006)
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Carl K. Frederickson's research interests include the development and application of technology in educational settings and the characterization of 3D printed materials. He has investigated the use of Jupyter Notebooks to enhance coding instruction across curricula and introduced automation for data acquisition and analysis in an electronics course. Frederickson has also studied the properties of 3D printed porous materials, specifically examining their characterization and impedance tube measurements. His work contributes to advancements in engineering education and materials science.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 35
- Citations: 113
Selected Publications
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Use of Jupyter Notebooks to increase coding across the curriculum. (2024)
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Introducing Automation for Data Acquisition and Analysis in a Sophomore-level Electronics Course (2024)
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Characterization of 3-D printed porous materials for use in a low cost impedance tube (2023)
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Impedance tube measurements of 3D printed porous materials (2022)
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Introducing Coding in Freshman Physics Laboratories using Arduinos (2018)
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The diffraction pattern associated with the transverse cusp caustic (2014)
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Impedance tube measurements of printed porous materials (2014)
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Doppler measurement of the motion of a physical pendulum (2012)
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Measurements of sound propagation in a littoral environment using a vertical synthetic array (2007)
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Accelerated Closure of Biopsy-Type Wounds by Mechanical Stimulation (2006)
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Measurements and analysis of scattering from proud and buried targets in a shallow-water laboratory environment (2003)
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At-sea measurements of sound penetration into sediments using a buried vertical synthetic array (2003)
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Very-low-frequency scattering experiments from proud targets in a littoral environment using a 55-m rail (2003)
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At-sea measurements of sound penetration into sediments using a buried vertical synthetic array (2000)
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Laboratory measurements of low-frequency acoustic scattering from a buried canonical target (2000)
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- Impedance tube measurements of 3D printed porous materials
- Characterization of 3-D printed porous materials for use in a low cost impedance tube
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