Mark Budnik
Associate Professor
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Valparaiso University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Mark Budnik is currently working as a Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY , USA. His research interests includes Nanotechnology – Energy Storage, Nanotechnology – Education, Assistive therapy devices for individuals on the autism spectrum. He is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. Mark Budnik is the member of many international affiliations. He has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. He has authored of many research articles/books related to Nanotechnology – Energy Storage, Nanotechnology – Education, Assistive therapy devices for individuals on the autism spectrum.
Research Interest
Nanotechnology – Energy Storage Students have the opportunity to explore the realm of one-dimensional nanometer-scale (0.000 000 001 meter) devices and see how they can be used for energy storage applications. Nanotechnology – EducationStudents have the opportunity to learn about nanotechnology and develop new teaching techniques to introduce these lessons to their peers and neighboring K-12 institutions. Assistive therapy devices for individuals on the autism spectrumDuring the past two years, we have developed three generations of vibration therapy devices intended to minimize symptomatic behaviors of children on the autism spectrum.
Publications
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“Introduction to Nanotechnology: Implementation of a Cooperative Program for Gifted and Talented Elementary School Children,†2009 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), October 2009 (D. Beck, G. Vrabel)
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“Bridging Theory into Practice: First Steps Toward the Development of an Electrical Engineering Book of Knowledge,†2010 ASEE Conference on Industry and Education Collaboration (CIEC), February 2010
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“A Power Delivery and Decoupling Network Minimizing Ohmic Loss and Supply Voltage Variation in Silicon Nanoscale Technologies,†IEEE Transactions on VLSI, December 2006 (K. Roy)