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Topic 1: 10. This man originated the concept of a programmable computer. Charles Babbage. Topic 1: 20. A terabyte is how many bytes? 1TB = 1012 bytes. Topic 1: 30. In a traditional first program many people learn, this two word phrase is output on a display device. A “Hello World” program. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Computing Bioengineering Robotics Propulsion Potpourri

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This man originated the concept of a programmable computer.

Charles Babbage

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A terabyte is how many bytes?

1TB = 1012 bytes

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In a traditional first program many people learn, this two word phrase

is output on a display device.

A “Hello World” program

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The name for this programming language literally means an

increment on its predecessor, which reflects it’s evolutionary

nature.C++

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This law, coined around 1970 by one of Intel’s founders, claims that the number of transistors on integrated circuits double

every two years.Moore’s Law

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When this sheep was born in 1996, she became the first successfully

cloned mammal.Dolly the Sheep

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This interdisciplinary field addresses biological problems using

computational techniques, and makes the rapid organization as well as

analysis of biological data possible.Bioinfomatics

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What method uses an electric field passed through a gel to separate DNA, RNA and proteins based on

their size and charge?

Gel electrophoresis

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This field uses the knowledge gained from reverse engineering evolved living systems to solve

difficult design problems in artificial systems.

Biomemetics

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Robert Jarvik invented this biomedical device that was first successfully used in 1982. Since

then, variations have been used as a bridge for organ transplantation.

Artificial Heart

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This Czech author and playwright coined the term “robot” in his play

“RUR”.

Karel Čapek

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What is the name of the first dexterous humanoid robot in

space?Robonaut 2

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This is a measure of a robot’s independence.

Autonomy

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This type of actuator moves in and out and is used in industrial robotics when very large forces

are needed.Linear Actuator

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This is the science of machines that see.

Computer Vision

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This propulsion system has no moving parts and operated at hypersonic

velocities. Scramjet

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Who constructed the first practical four-stroke internal combustion

engine?Nicolas Augustus Otto

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The fastest trains in the world use this type of propulsion.

Mag-lev (or Magnetic Levitation)

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In 1957, this German engineer invented a rotary engine that has been used in a variety of vehicles

such as automobiles, motorcycles, aircraft and jet skis.

Felix Wankel

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In this type of rocket, the oxidier is kept separate from the fuel.

Hybrid

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What two organizations joined to form AIAA in 1963?

American Rocket Society (ARS) and the Institute of the

Aeronautics Sciences (IAS)

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Name this number sequence: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, …

Fibonacci sequence

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The concept of a simple machine originated with this Greek philosopher.

Archimedes

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He was dubbed the “Wizard of Menlo Park” and held over 1,000

patents.

Thomas Edison

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This man is best known for his geodesic dome design for which he

received a patent for in 1954.R. Buckminster Fuller


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