This was a presentation that I did at the NESEA's Building Energy 11 conference held in Boston MA in March 2011. It looks at apps available to help with home energy audits.
This was a presentation that I did at the NESEA's Building Energy 11 conference held in Boston MA in March 2011. It looks at apps available to help with home energy audits.
National Agricultural Innovation Project (NAIP), ICAR and the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) organized a two day workshop on ‘Impact of capacity building programs under NAIP’ on June 6-7, 2014 at AP Shinde Auditorium, NASC Complex, Pusa, New Delhi. The main purpose of the workshop was to present and discuss the findings of the impact evaluation study on capacity building programs under NAIP by IFPRI. The scientists from ICAR and agricultural universities were sent abroad to receive training in specialized research techniques. Post-training, scientists were expected to work on collaborative projects within the ICAR, which would further enrich their knowledge and skills, expand their research network and stimulate them’ to improve their productivity, creativity and quality of their research. The ICAR commissioned with IFPRI (International Food Policy Research Institute) to undertake an evaluation of these capacity building programs under NAIP in July 2012. The workshop shared the findings on the impact of capacity building programs under NAIP and evolve strategies for future capacity building programs
Data Management Lab: Session 2 - Documentation InstructionsIUPUI
Spring 2014 Data Management Lab: Session 2 Documentation Instructions (more details at http://ulib.iupui.edu/digitalscholarship/dataservices/datamgmtlab)
What you will learn:
1. Build awareness of research data management issues associated with digital data.
2. Introduce methods to address common data management issues and facilitate data integrity.
3. Introduce institutional resources supporting effective data management methods.
4. Build proficiency in applying these methods.
5. Build strategic skills that enable attendees to solve new data management problems.
National Agricultural Innovation Project (NAIP), ICAR and the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) organized a two day workshop on ‘Impact of capacity building programs under NAIP’ on June 6-7, 2014 at AP Shinde Auditorium, NASC Complex, Pusa, New Delhi. The main purpose of the workshop was to present and discuss the findings of the impact evaluation study on capacity building programs under NAIP by IFPRI. The scientists from ICAR and agricultural universities were sent abroad to receive training in specialized research techniques. Post-training, scientists were expected to work on collaborative projects within the ICAR, which would further enrich their knowledge and skills, expand their research network and stimulate them’ to improve their productivity, creativity and quality of their research. The ICAR commissioned with IFPRI (International Food Policy Research Institute) to undertake an evaluation of these capacity building programs under NAIP in July 2012. The workshop shared the findings on the impact of capacity building programs under NAIP and evolve strategies for future capacity building programs
Data Management Lab: Session 2 - Documentation InstructionsIUPUI
Spring 2014 Data Management Lab: Session 2 Documentation Instructions (more details at http://ulib.iupui.edu/digitalscholarship/dataservices/datamgmtlab)
What you will learn:
1. Build awareness of research data management issues associated with digital data.
2. Introduce methods to address common data management issues and facilitate data integrity.
3. Introduce institutional resources supporting effective data management methods.
4. Build proficiency in applying these methods.
5. Build strategic skills that enable attendees to solve new data management problems.
An explanation for intermediate to advanced English language learners explaining the word party and how to use party language. This is the fourth lesson of the SkimaTalk course Misused and Misunderstood Words written by Michele W. Snider, SkimaTalk teacher and author of My Virtual English blog.
1. Steven Marquie
4565 Hawthorne Ln. 517-927-9322
Okemos, MI 48864 wb9tow@egr.msu.edu
Project Management and Instrumentation Technology Skills
Implement project management tools for program optimization
Apply risk management techniques identifying potential system failures
Reduce operational costs through managerial accounting and business process outsourcing
Developed new technology facilitating system expansion and streamlining
Grant Writing/Technical writing, RFP’s, trade magazines and research publications
Communication and Human Resources, team leader, supervisor and mentor
Professional Experience
Field Operations Mgr. Enviroweather Program / Academic Inst., Biosystems and Ag Engineering Dept.
Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 2000-Present
Develop remote data acquisition systems for instrumented environmental monitoring
Optimize system quality and repair through on-line maintenance tracking program
Implement remote telemetry system for remote data acquisition
Organize and manage field research in vegetable and fruit industry
Supervise technical staff
Train student employees in troubleshooting skills
Design instrumented projects in College of Ag and Natural Resources
Staff industry trade conferences
Document field research for publication
Instruct and mentor undergraduate and graduate courses
Instrumentation Technician, Biosystems Engineering and Ag Engineering (BAE) – Horticulture Depts.
Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 1997-2000
Assisted faculty with electronic and electro-mechanical research
Provided technical support for the design of sensors, data acquisition systems, and controllers
Calibrated, maintained and repaired all analog and digital electronics for the department
Coordinated lab set-up and demonstrations for under-graduate classes in electronics instrumentation
Assisted teaching instrumentation, precision agriculture and water resources undergraduate classes
Research Associate, Water Quality Management Project, Agricultural Engineering Dept.
Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 1996-1997
Managed field research projects, coordinating research, experiments and data collection
Supervised student technicians and employees, distributing work effort to effectively meet research goals
Data Collection and Research, designing and implementing data collection systems for research
Education
Bachelor of Science, Technology Management – Project Management Major Dec 2013
DeVry University, Chicago, IL
GPA 3.95/4.0 Honors Dean’s List -2011-13
Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
Electronics Engineering Technology 1994-1996
Continuing Education
ESP MSU Extension Professional Development, Peru S.A. 2015
Great Lakes Fruit and Vegetable Conference Annual
Joint Council of Extension Professionals Galaxy IV Conference 2013
Midwest Regional Climate Symposium (Champaign) 2013
Regional Extension Professional Conference 2010
MSU Extension Strategic Futuring Workshop 2007
National Instrument, LabView Tutorial Course 2004/ 2010
Patents
Allocilja, Marquie, Meeusen, Younts, & Grooms, (2003), U.S. Patent No. 6,537,802, Method and Apparatus for the
Detection of Volatile Products in Sample
Publications
Sirrine, Rothwell, Marquie, Goldy, & Brown-Rytlewski, (2010), Sustainable Hops Production in the Great Lakes Region,
MSUE Bulletin E-3083, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI