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Evil Genes: Why Rome Fell, Hitler Rose, Enron Failed, and My Sister Stole My Mother's Boyfriend, Barbara Oakley,  Prometheus Books, Oct, 2007.

Career Development in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, ed. Guruprasad Madhavan, Barbara Oakley, Luis Kun, Springer, July 2008.

 Hair of the Dog: Tales from Aboard a Russian Trawler, Barbara Oakley, WSU Press, 1996. 

Peer-reviewed Articles

Journal articles:

  1. Best Practices Involving Teamwork in the Classroom: Results from a Survey of 6,435 Engineering Student Respondents, Barbara Oakley, Darrin M. Hanna, Zenon Kuzmyn, Richard M. Felder, accepted by the IEEE Transactions on Education, 50, (3) August, 2007, 266-272.

  2. Compact Planar Antennas for Short Range Wireless Automotive Communication,” Basim Al-Khateeb, Victor Rabinovich, Barbara Oakley, Nikolai Alexandrov, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 55, (4) July, 2006. 

  3. Small Printed Meander Dipole Antenna Performance, Including the Effect of RF Cables, in the 315-MHz Frequency Band,” Victor Rabinovich, Basim Al-Khateeb, Barbara Oakley, Nikolai Alexandrov, Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, 48, (9), September, 2006, 1828-1833.

  4.  A Signal and Noise Measurement Procedure for an Antenna/RF Receiver Combination in a Short Range Communication System,” Victor Rabinovich, Basim Al-Khateeb, Barbara Oakley, and Nikolai Alexandrov, Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, 47, 2, October 20th, 2005, 116-119.

  5. A Relative Technique for Characterization of PCV Error of Large Aperture Antennas Using GPS Data,” Daniel Aloi, Andrew Rusek, and Barbara Oakley, IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 54, 5, October, 2005, 1820-1832.

  6. Four-Point Electrode Measurement of Complex Impedance in the Vicinity of Bovine Aorta for Quasi-Static Frequencies,” David Stiles, Barbara Oakley, Bioelectromagnetics, 26, 1 (Jan), 2005, 54-58. 

  7. An Active Receiving Antenna for Short-Range Wireless Automotive Communication, Basim Al-Khateeb, Victor Rabinovich, Barbara Oakley, Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, 43 (3) November 20th, 2004. 

  8. A Review of Nanobioscience and Bioinformatics Initiatives in North America,” Barbara Oakley and Darrin Hanna,  IEEE Transactions on Nanobioscience, 2004, 3 (1), 74-84.

  9.  "Turning Student Groups into Effective Teams," Barbara Oakley, Richard M. Felder, Rebecca Brent, Imad Elhajj, Journal of Student Centered Learning, 2 (1) 2004, 9-34.

  10. Using a System-on-a-Chip Implantable Device to Filter Circulating Infected Cells in Blood or Lymph ,” Darrin Hanna, Barbara Oakley, and Gabrielle Stryker.  IEEE Transactions on Nanobioscience 2003, 2 (1), 6-13. 

  11.  “Simulated Characterization of Atherosclerotic Lesions in the Coronary Arteries by Measurement of Bioimpedance,” David K. Stiles, Barbara A. Oakley.  IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 2003, 50 (7), 916-921.

  12.  “Ultrasonic Parameters as a Function of Absolute Hydrostatic Pressure. II.  Mathematical Models of the Speed of Sound in Organic Liquids,”  Barbara Oakley, Darrin Hanna, Meir Shillor, and Gary Barber. Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data, 2003, 32 (3).

  13.  Ultrasonic Parameters as a Function of Absolute Hydrostatic Pressure.  I.  A Review of the Data for Organic liquids,” Barbara Oakley, Gary Barber, Tony Worden, and Darrin Hanna,  Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data, 2003, 32 (3).

  14. It Takes Two to Tango: How ‘Good’ Students Enable Problematic Behavior in Teams,” Barbara Oakley, Journal of Student Centered Learning, Volume 1, Issue 1, Fall, 2002, pp. 19-27. 

  15.  Toying with a Capstone Design Course,” Michael Latcha, Barbara Oakley, Journal of Engineering Education, October, 2001, 627-629. 

  16. Noninvasive Cardiac Absolute Pressure Sensing:  A Fundamentally New Approach,” Barbara Oakley, David Stiles, Virinder Moudgil Medical Hypothesis.  2001, 57 (4), Oct 2001, 515-519. 

  17. A self-contained, portable variable-pressure hydrostatic cell for use in low gauge pressure electromagnetic, ultrasonic, and photoacoustic studies,” by Barbara Oakley, Forrest Wright, Gary Barber, Michael Latcha, Chris Kobus, and Pamela Grim, Review of Scientific Instruments, 70, (January, 1999): 95-97. 

Conference Proceeding Articles:

  1. "Easy-to-Do Transmission Line Demonstrations that Demonstrate Sinusoidal Standing Waves and Transient Pulse Reflections," by Andrew Rusek, Barbara Oakley, Proceedings of the 2007 ASEE Conference, Honolulu, HI, June, 2007.

  2. "The Untapped Student Goldmine," by Barbara Oakley, Lorenzo Smith, Yin-Ping (Daniel) Chang, Proceedings of the 2007 ASEE Conference, Honolulu, HI, June, 2007.

  3. Electroporation-Induced Cell Lysis in SWLA-2 Hybridomas,” Barbara Oakley, Darrin Hanna, Sara Martens, Brooks Gross, Gabrielle Stryker.  Proceedings of the IEEE-EMBS 2006 Conference, September 1-4, 2006, New York, New York.

  4. Cell Lysis in SWLA-2 Hybridomas due to 1 kHz AC Electric Fields,” Barbara Oakley, Darrin Hanna, Sachin Kandlikar, Brooks Gross, Gabrielle Stryker, Proceedings of the IEEE-EMBS 2005 Conference,  September 1-4, 2005, Shanghai, China.

  5. "Preliminary Results Related to the Principle and Application of Drug Galvano-Acupuncture," Chen Fu, Barbara Oakley , Shudong Li , Wenlei Zhao, Proceedings of the IEEE-EMBS 2005 Conference,  September 1-4, 2005, Shanghai, China.

  6. "Detection of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus using a Capacitive Immunosensor," Darrin M. Hanna, Brooks A. Gross, Sachin Kandlikar, Elizabeth Lempicki, Barbara A. Oakley, and Gabrielle A. Stryker, Proceedings of the IEEE-EMBS 2005 Conference,  September 1-4, 2005, Shanghai, China.

  7. Development of a State-of-the-Art Bioengineering Lecture Series:  An Interdisciplinary Program of Industry, Academia, and Community,” Guruprasad Madhavan, Diana B. Anderson, Joanna M. Hedels, Jason B. Cole, Barbara A. Oakley, and Kenneth J. McLeod, 2005 ASEE St. Lawrence Section Conference, Binghamton University, Binghamton, New York.

  8. Compact Diversity Antenna System for Remote Control Automotive Applications,” Victor Rabinovich, Basim Al-Khateeb, Barbara Oakley, Nikolai Alexandrov, 2005 IEEE AP-S URSI International Symposium (Washington DC, July 3-8, 2005)

  9. "Differences in Statewide Test Results As the Result of Using A Japanese-Based Supplemental Mathematics System, Kumon Mathematics, in an Inner-Urban School District," by Barbara Oakley, Doreen Lawrence, Jesse Petway, Mark Jackson, Pat Dessert, Darrin Hanna, Proceedings of the 2005 ASEE Conference, Portland, OR, June 2005.

  10. "An Alternate Route for a Career Path Related to Engineering Education: A Kumon Franchise," by Doreen Lawrence and Barbara Oakley," 2005 ASEE Conference, Portland, OR, June 2005.

  11. Development of a State-of-the-Art Bioengineering Lecture Series:  An Interdisciplinary Program of Industry, Academia, and Community,” Guruprasad Madhavan, Diana B. Anderson, Joanna M. Hedels, Jason B. Cole, Barbara A. Oakley, and Kenneth J. McLeod, 2005 ASEE St. Lawrence Section Conference, Binghamton University, Binghamton, New York.

  12. An Examination of the Effect of Decaying Exponential Pulse Electric Fields on Cell Mortality in Murine Hybridoma Cells, Human Natural Killer Cells, and CD-1 Strain Mouse Spleenocytes,” Sachin Kandlikar, Barbara Oakley, Darrin Hanna, and Gabrielle Stryker.  Proceedings of the IEEE-EMBS 2004 Annual Conference, September, 2004

  13. An Examination of the Effect of an AC Pulsed Electric Field on Cell Mortality in SWLA-2 Hybridomas,” Brooks Gross, Sachin Kandlikar, Barbara Oakley, Darrin HannaAndrew Rusek, and Gabrielle Stryker Proceedings of the IEEE-EMBS 2004 Annual Conference, September, 2004. 

  14. "Comparison of Conformal and Nonconformal Meshes in the Electromagnetic Simulation of Atherosclerotic Lesions,"  David K. Stiles and Barbara A. Oakley, Proceedings of the IEEE EMBS Annual Conference, 2003, pp. 3005-3008, Cancun, Mexico.

  15. "Using the Kumon Method to Revitalize Mathematics in an Inner-Urban School District,”  by Barbara Oakley, Doreen Lawrence, Broderick Boxley, and Chris Kobus,  Proceedings of the 2003 ASEE Conference, Nashville, TN, June, 2003.

  16. Demonstrating CDMA, Frequency Hopping, and Other Wireless Techniques with PSPICE,” Andrew Rusek, Barbara Oakley, Proceedings of the the 2002 ASEE Conference, Montreal, Quebec. 

  17.  “Closing the Loop in High-Frequency Amplifier Design Processes,” Andrew Rusek and Barbara Oakley, Proceedings of the ASEE Midwest Conference, Oakland University, Winter, 2002. 

  18. .“Simulation of Electromagnetic Fields in a Microelectrode Array,” Barbara Oakley, Julie de Hagen, Darrin Hanna, Basim Al-Khateeb, Mahmoud Al-Nsour, Proceedings of the IEEE EMBS Special Topic Conference on Nanobioscience, Genova, Italy, June 6th, 2002.

  19. Simulation of Four-Point Electrode Measured Impedance and Current Densities Near an Atherosclerotic Lesion,”  David Stiles, Barbara Oakley, 2nd Annual International IEEE-EMBS Special Topic Conference  on Microtechnologies in  Medicine & Biology, Madison, Wisconsin, May 2-4, 2002. 

  20. A Cost-Effective Amplifier for Electromagnetic Field Strength Measurement,” Andrew Rusek, Barbara Oakley, Proceedings of the 2001 Engineering in Medicine and Biology Conference, Istanbul, Turkey.

  21. Computer Modeling of CAN Automotive Bus Transceivers,” Andrew Rusek, Barbara Oakley.  Proceedings of the Second IEEE Electro/information Technology Conference, Oakland University, June, 2001. 

  22.  “PSpice Applications in the Teaching of Wireless and High Frequency Electronics,” Andrew Rusek, Barbara Oakley.  Proceedings of the 2001 ASEE Conference, Albuquerque, NM. Paper was in the top five final selection (out of roughly 1,200 papers) for best conference paper.

  23. PSpice Applications in the Teaching of Communications Electronics,” Andrew Rusek, Barbara Oakley. Proceedings of the 2001 ASEE Conference, Albuquerque, NM.

  24.  Software Tools for Teaching High Frequency Electronics Courses,” Andrew Rusek, Barbara Oakley.  Proceedings of the Second IEEE Electro/Information Technology Conference, Oakland University, June, 2001. 

  25. Incorporating Writing Skills into the Engineering Curriculum,” Barbara Oakley, Proceedings of the 1999 Frontiers in Education Conference, San Juan, Puerto Rico, November, 1999. 

  26. A Percolation Model for Rapid Vacancy Diffusion during Initial Void Growth in Minimum-Size VLSI Conductors,” Barbara Oakley and Hoda S. Abdel-Aty-Zohdy, Proceeedings of the 1995 International Semiconductor Device Research Symposium, Charlottesville, Virginia, Volume II, 313-317.

Non-Peer-Reviewed Articles

  1. The Killer in the Lecture Hall,” Op-Ed for New York Times, April 19th, 2007, republished in The International Herald Tribune and many other papers worldwide.

  2. The Devil Inside,” by Barbara Oakley, The Times Higher Education Supplement, pp 18-19, November 30th, 2007.  Invited article.

  3. A world afflicted with blind spots,” by Barbara Oakley, op-ed in the Chicago Tribune, December 6, 2007.

  4. On Ayn Rand, Objectivism, and Atlas Shrugged,” by Barbara Oakley, Normblog, (one of the most popular blogs in England).  Invited article.  (Discusses Rand’s work using neuroscientific findings.)

  5. Problem Mini-Clinics—Empowering Students to Deal with Troublesome Teammates,” Barbara Oakley, invited article for the “On-Course” Teaching Newsletter, edited by Skip Downing, Fall, 2004. 

  6. "Introduction to IEEE-EMBS -- What Can the Society Do for You?" Barbara A. Oakley, Lisa J. Lazareck, Laura Wolf, Proceedings of the IEEE-EMBS 2005 Conference,  September 1-4, 2005, Shanghai, China.

Peer-Reviewed Book Chapters

Area Editor of the Sensors and Instrumentation Section of the Wiley Encyclopedia of Biomedical Engineering.  April, 2006.

Tribology, Gary Barber and Barbara Oakley, invited book chapter for the Macmillan Encyclopedia of Energy, 2000, pages 1163-1167. 

 

A Few Presentations
Brief Introduction to Research for New Faculty Members
Coping with Hitchhikers and Couch Potatoes on Teams

Integrating Teamwork into the University Classroom