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Assessing the Stability of NISTCHO Cells in Long-Term Culture
This 9-page article from the Journal of Advanced Technological Education investigates the stability of NISTCHO cell line in long-term culture" A NISTCHO cell is a "recombinant Chinese hamster ovary cell line that has been genetically engineered to produce the monoclonal antibody cNISTmAb." The paper covers each section of the study, the study's methods, and discusses the results of the study. The "results demonstrate consistency among growth curves over time with comparable peak cell densities and cell viabilities." The study also finds that the "NISTCHO cell line has high stability and a sustained capability of producing cNISTmAb over extended culture periods.&quot
Get Ready for Manufacturing Month
This webinar from the Florida Advanced Technological Education Center for Manufacturing (FLATE) focuses on manufacturing student events and features an expert panel on planning and executing a successful industry tour. The webinar begins with an overview of FLATE and a brief discussion on different types of student manufacturing events and the timeline for planning them. Next, an award winning panel goes in depth on student industry tours. Each panelist discusses the essential steps for setting up an industry tour, the logistics of executing an industry tour, and the challenges involved with industry tours. Highlighted is the importance of safety and the role of industry tours in inspiring students.The video recording runs 30:20 minutes in length
Safe, Not Sorry: Cyber Security for Smarter Buildings
This video, provided by the Building Efficiency for a Sustainable Tomorrow (BEST) Center, features a three brief presentations relating to cybersecurity in building automation systems (BAS). In the first presentation, John Sands from the National Cybersecurity Training & Education Center discusses the intersection and inseparability of physical and cyber building security. Next, Ken Gilbert from Automated Logic Corporation provides an overview of BACnet Secure Connect (BACnet/SC), a protocol that allows BAS devices to establish secure and encrypted connections between each other. Finally, Dr. Rafat Elsharef from the Milwaukee Area Technical College discusses BAS networking and cybersecurity education. Elsharef emphasizes the importance of understanding basic network and security tools in order to bridge the gap between information technology (IT) and BAS.This video runs 1:11:20 minutes in length
Episode 52: Integrating Emerging and Cross-Cutting Technologies: Vacuum and Automation
In this podcast episode, published by the Center for Occupational Research and Development, Nancy Louwagie and Tom Johnson from Normandale Community College discuss the vacuum and thin film technician program and certificates offered at Normandale. First, the presenters provide a background on vacuum technology, contextualizing Normandale's vacuum and thin film program, and discuss the program curriculum. Next, the presentation focuses on the remotely operated vacuum equipment trainer (VET) developed to offer Normandale students hands-on experience with vacuum technology. The VET's construction is covered and a demonstration of the VET's remote access program is provided.This audio recording 23:16 minutes in length. Also available is a video version and .pdf transcript of the recording
School Energy Management Basics
This video, provided by the Center for Renewable Energy Advanced Technological Education Resource Center (CREATE), analyzes a commercial electricity demand rate from a real Wisconsin high school aiming to educate students about energy conservation and green building practices. Each section of the demand rate is highlighted and explained in detail. After discussing the demand rate, the video emphasizes the part that everyone can play in reducing energy usage, offering strategies such as turning off lights and computers when not in use and keeping classroom doors shut.The video runs 11:30 minutes in length
Talking Technicians: Stephen is a Manufacturing Equipment Technician at Intel (S4, Ep. 6)
This episode of the Talking Technicians podcast, from the Micro Nano Technology Education Center (MNT-EC), features an interview with Stephan, a manufacturing equipment technician (MET) at Intel. During the interview, Stephan discusses the logistics and day-to-day responsibilities of maintaining and troubleshooting equipment used in semiconductor manufacturing. Topics discussed include Stephan's journey to being a technician, useful skills for the semiconductor industry, salary ranges, safety, and the importance of communication when working in a semiconductor fabrication plant (FAB).This video runs 17:12 minutes in length. The other episodes in this podcast series are available to view separately
Wiresharkv2 (Part 2 of 4)
This video, presented by instructor Tony Hills from the Cybersecurity Education for Advanced Manufacturing Organizations project, is the second in a series that introduces the use of Wireshark V2 for packet capture. During the video, Hills provides a detailed overview of the Wireshark interface, including the top summary pane, the middle detailed information pane, and the bottom raw data pane. The video illustrates how to interpret packet data, including how to expand sections for more detail and how the raw data is displayed in hexadecimal and ASCII formats. This video runs 5:27 minutes in length. Additional videos from the series and a related training scenario are available to view separately
Wiresharkv2 (Part 3 of 4)
This video, presented by instructor Tony Hills from the Cybersecurity Education for Advanced Manufacturing Organizations project, is the third in a series that introduces the use of Wireshark V2 for packet capture. During the video, Hills explains the difference between display filters, which refine the data already captured to show only relevant information, and capture filters, which limit the data being collected in real-time. Hills provides examples of how to use these filters, including filtering by protocol, IP addresses, and combining multiple conditions with Boolean operators. He emphasizes the importance of understanding filter syntax, especially for advanced use in both Wireshark and other network tools like TCPdump.This video runs 7:05 minutes in length. Additional videos from the series and a related training scenario are available to view separately
Nmap (Part 1 of 4)
This video, presented by instructor Tony Hills from the Cybersecurity Education for Advanced Manufacturing Organizations project, is the first in a series of lectures on using Nmap, a free, open-source network scanning software used in network functionality and security. The video begins by outlining the series' objectives, such as discussing host discovery with Nmap, port mapping, and performing network mapping. This video lays the groundwork for subsequent lessons by providing an introduction to Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and Internet Protocol (IP) communications. Hills illustrates the layers of the open systems interconnection (OSI) reference model and discusses data headers, Domain Name System (DNS), Address Resolution Protocol (ARP), and more.This video runs 16:24 minutes in length. Additional videos from the series and a related training scenario are available to view separately
Understanding Battery Technology, Ch 1: The Pickle Battery
This video, provided by the Center for Renewable Energy Advanced Technological Education Resource Center (CREATE), is the first of three chapters in a series on the basics of battery technology. During the video, a simple battery made from a pickle connected to zinc and and copper electrodes is used to demonstrate how batteries function. The narrator walks learners through the circumstances required and the reactions that take place for the pickle battery to generate power. Additionally, the pickle battery is compared to commercial batteries.This video runs 10:15 minutes in length. Other videos in the Understanding Battery Technology series are available to view separately