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College of Engineering


Faculty - Electrical Engineering Technology

Scott Dunning

Scott DunningContact Information

Phone:
581-2349

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Research interests

I. Energy Efficiency/Waste Minimization

As Director of the UMaine Industrial Assessment Center for seven years, I got a chance to assist Maine manufacturers in reducing energy costs and minimizing waste. That experience prepared me to establish the College of Engineering's Advanced Manufacturing Center. We are currently working with several agencies to establish the necessary infrastructure for this center.

Publications

  • Dunning, S. C. and Dvorak, S. D. (1994) Easing the Transition from Academia to Industry: The Benefits of Industry Exposure for Students and Faculty Proceedings from the twenty-fourth Annual Conference on Frontiers in Education, IEEE/ASEE.
  • Dunning, S. C. (1995) Effectively Teaching Power Flow Analysis Through the Use of a One-Line-Based Industrial Power Flow Program , Annual Conference Proceedings of the American Society for Engineering Education.
  • Dunning, S. C. (1996) Utilizing Students for Technology Transfer, the D. O. E. Approach, Proceedings of the Technology 2006 Conference sponsored by NASA/ASEE
  • Dunning, S.C., Martin, P., Winn, B. (1997) "Waste Minimization Opportunities for Industrial Manufacturers," Annual Conference Proceedings of the American Society of Engineering Education.
  • Dunning, S.C., Segee, B., Allen, V. (1997), "An Expert-Based Assessment Software Program for Industrial Manufacturers," Annual Conference Proceedings of the American Society of Engineering Education.
  • Dunning, S.C., Martin, P. (1997) "A Survey of Waste Minimization Recommendations for Three Industrial Sectors," Proceedings of the AEE World Energy Engineering Congress in Atlanta, GA.
  • Dunning, S.C., Segee, B., Allen, V. (1997), "A Self-Assessment Software Application for Industrial Manufacturers," Proceedings of the AEE World Energy Engineering Congress in Atlanta, GA.
  • Dunning, S.C. and Ward, T. (1998), "Energy and Waste Saving Measures for the Pulp and Paper Industry" Proceedings from the IEEE IAS Annual Pulp and Paper Conference in Portland, Maine
  • Dunning, S.C., (1998) "Using Web-based Tools to Offer Distance Education Alternatives," Proceedings of the ASEE Conference on Industry and Education Collaboration, February 1998.
  • Dunning, S.C. (1998) "An Industrial-Based Optimal Power Flow Program using the Modified Barrier Augmented Lagrangian Function." Proceedings from the IEEE Large Engineering Systems Conference on Power Engineering in Halifax, NS in June, 1998
  • Laplante, P.A. et.al.,(1999) Comprehensive Dictionary of Electrical Engineering, IEEE/CRC Press, served as a contributing author.
  • Schoof, N.J., Dunning, S.C. (1999), "Effectively Teaching Basic Electrical Concepts and Energy Conversion to Non-Electrical Majors," Annual Conference Proceedings of the American Society of Engineering Education
  • Dunning, S.C. (2000) "Optimal Power Flow Based Upon the Modified Barrier-Augmented Lagrangian Method." Currently under review for the IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
  • 1999 ME0256 BEN + JERRY'S CO.
  • 1998 REP 231 KINGFIELD WOOD


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