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Robert Carpick
Associate Professor

University of Wisconsin
543 Engineering Research Building
1500 University Ave.
Madison, WI 53706

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Integrating Nanoscale Science and Engineering Concepts into Mechanics and Materials Classrooms

        W.C. Crone, K.W. Lux, R.W. Carpick, D.S. Stone, E.E. Hellstrom
      Conference Paper, Proc. of the SEM X International Congress and Exposition on Experimental and Applied Mechanics, 72: 258 1-8 (2004).
 
    Incorporating Nanotechnology into Undergraduate Education
    W.C. Crone, R.W. Carpick, K.W. Lux
 

Conference Paper, Proc. of the SEM IX International Congress and Exposition on Experimental and Applied Mechanics, 19: 125, 1-6 (2003).

 
    Incorporating Concepts of Nanotechnology into the Materials Science and Engineering Classroom
    W.C. Crone, A.B. Ellis, G.C. Lisensky, S.M. Condren, D.S. Stone, R.W. Carpick, A. Payne, K. Lux
 

Conference Paper, Proc. Am. Soc. for Eng. Ed. Ann. Mtg., 1464 (2024) 1-11 (2003).

 
   

A Course in Micro- and Nanoscale Mechanics

   

W.C. Crone, R.W. Carpick, K.W. Lux, B.D. Johnson

 

Conference Paper, Proc. Am. Soc. for Eng. Ed. Ann. Mtg., 1168 (2019) 1-10 (2003).

 
 

Who Wants to Be an Engineer? -or- Better Teaching through Game Shows

   

R.W. Carpick

 

Conference Paper, Proc. Am. Soc. for Eng. Ed. Ann. Mtg., 556 (1630) 1-10, (2002).

   
 
Educational Presentations
 

 

   

Nanotechnology: The Next Big Thing, Only Smaller

        R.W. Carpick, W.C. Crone
      Talk, Engineer’s Day Symposium, University of Wisconsin-Madison, June 2004.
 
    The Next Big Thing, Only Smaller: Nanomechanics Undergraduate Education
    R.W. Carpick, W.C. Crone
 

Talk, ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Salt Lake City, UT, June 2004.

 
    Integrating Nanoscale Science and Engineering Concepts into Mechanics and Materials Classrooms
    W.C. Crone, K.W. Lux, R.W. Carpick, D.S. Stone, E.E. Hellstrom
 

Talk, SEM X International Congress and Exposition on Experimental and Applied Mechanics, Costa Mesa, CA, June 2004.

 
    The Next Big Thing, Only Smaller: Nanomechanics Undergraduate Education
    R.W. Carpick, W.C. Crone
 

Talk, American Physical Society March Meeting, Montréal, PQ, March 2004.

 
    A Course in Micro- and Nanoscale Mechanics
    W.C. Crone, R.W. Carpick, K.W. Lux, B.D. Johnson,
 

Talk, ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Nashville, TN,  June 2003.

 
    Incorporating Concepts of Nanotechnology into the Materials Science and Engineering Classroom
    W.C. Crone, A.B. Ellis, G.C. Lisensky, S.M. Condren, D. Stone, R.W. Carpick, A. Payne, K.W. Lux
 

Talk, ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Nashville, TN,  June 2003.

 
    Incorporating Nanotechnology into Undergraduate Education
    W.C. Crone, R.W. Carpick, K.W. Lux
 

Talk, SEM IX International Congress and Exposition on Experimental and Applied Mechanics, Charlotte, NC, June 2003.

 
    Who Wants to Be an Engineer? -or- Better Teaching through Game Shows
    R.W. Carpick
 

Talk, ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Montreal, PQ, June 2002.

 
  Learning is a Two-Way Street - Making Your Classroom Interactive
    R.W. Carpick
 

Invited Workshop Leader, Teaching Improvement Program, UW-Madison College of Engineering, Jan. 2002.

 
    Who Wants to Be a Mechanician?
    R.W. Carpick
 

Talk, ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, UW-Madison chapter, Sept. 2001.

 
    An Animated Mechanics Classroom
    R.W. Carpick
 

Talk, ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Albuquerque, NM, Aug. 2001.

 
    Friction at the Atomic Scale: the New Field of Nanotribology
    R.W. Carpick
 

Invited Talk, American Association of Physics Teachers “Hot Topics” Session, Guelph, Ont., Canada, Aug. 2000.

 
 


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