Warren Jasper

Textile Engineering, Chemistry and Science

Warren Jasper has been interested in real-time data acquisition and control since his undergraduate days when he measured the variation of the earth’s gravity due to the tides. Although he has worked in the aerospace industry designing spacecraft altitude and control systems, he currently designs data acquisition and control systems for textile processes. His research interests include measurement and control of dyeing, plasma textiles for nanoparticle filtration, and writing Linux device drivers which can be found at https://github.com/wjasper/Linux_Drivers. In 2014 he was the recipient of a Fulbright grant in engineering education to promote study abroad for undergraduate textile engineers.

Research Interests

  • Real-time monitoring and control of the batch dyeing process
  • Filtration: electret filters and plasma textiles
  • Real-time defect detection in woven fabrics
  • Real-time measurement and characterization of yarn using wavelets

Education

DegreeProgramSchoolYear
Ph.D.Doctorate of Philosophy in Aeronautics and AstronauticsStanford University1990
MSAAMaster of Science in Aeronautics and AstronauticsMassachusetts Institute of Technology1983
BSAABachelor of Science in Aeronautics and AstronauticsMassachusetts Institute of Technology1982

Honors and Awards

  • 2014 | Fulbright Specialist Award, NC State University
  • 2010 | Gertrude M. Cox Award for Innovative Excellence in Teaching and Learning with Technology, Wilson College of Textiles
  • 1989 | Hughes Aircraft Company Doctoral Fellowship, American Institute of Physics
  • 1983 | Charles Stark Draper Laboratory Fellowship, Draper Scholarship Program

 

Publications

A review of deep learning and artificial intelligence in dyeing, printing and finishing
Ingle, N., & Jasper, W. J. (2024, September 18), TEXTILE RESEARCH JOURNAL, Vol. 9. https://doi.org/10.1177/00405175241268619
A review of deep learning within the framework of artificial intelligence for enhanced fiber and yarn quality
Ingle, N., & Jasper, W. J. (2024, September 18), TEXTILE RESEARCH JOURNAL, Vol. 9. https://doi.org/10.1177/00405175241265510
A theoretical model to investigate the performance of cellulose yarns constrained to lie on a moving solid cylinder
Yin, R., Tao, X., & Jasper, W. (2020), Cellulose, 27(16), 9683–9698. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10570-020-03408-y
A generalized variational approach for predicting contact angles of sessile nano-droplets on both flat and curved surfaces
Jasper, W. J., & Anand, N. (2019), JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR LIQUIDS, 281, 196–203. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molliq.2019.02.039
An Application of Lean Six Sigma in Cotton Yarn Dyeing
Jasper, W. J., & Vidwans, S. (2019), AATCC Review, 19(5), 44–48. https://doi.org/10.14504/ar.19.5.3
Incorporating wireless data acquisition into the STEM Curriculum: A case study with Lean Six Sigma
Jasper, W. J. (2019), 2019 ASEE Southeastern Section Conference. Presented at the 2019 ASEE Southeastern Section Conference, Raleigh, NC.
Plasma textiles as fibrous filter media
Jasper, W. J., & Rasipuram, S. C. (2017), In Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles. Fibrous Filter Media (pp. 191–210). https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-08-100573-6.00011-3
Real-time dyebath monitoring of reactive dyeing on cationized cotton for levelness control: part 2-effects of leveling agents and dye dosing
Fu, S., Farrell, M. J., Hauser, P. J., Hinks, D., Jasper, W. J., & Ankeny, M. A. (2017), CELLULOSE, 24(7), 3061–3071. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10570-017-1291-0
Relationship between contact angle and contact line radius for micro to atto [10(-6) to 10(-18)] liter size oil droplets
Jasper, W. J., & Rasipuram, S. (2017), JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR LIQUIDS, 248, 920–926. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molliq.2017.10.134
Modeling of submicron particle filtration in an electret monolith filter with rectangular cross-section microchannels
Wu, G., Miao, Z., Jasper, W. J., & Kuznetsov, A. V. (2016), AEROSOL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 50(10), 1033–1043. https://doi.org/10.1080/02786826.2016.1218437

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Grants

  • Enhancing Wildland Firefighter Protection from Respiratory and Dermal Particulate Hazards
  • Implementation of NFPA 1984: Overcoming Barriers to the Adoption and Implementation of Respiratory Protection for Wildland/WUI Firefighters
  • Mitigating SARS-CoV-2 Aerosol Transmission via a Plasma Textile Filter
  • A SIX SIGMA APPROACH TO COTTON DYEING
  • Image Analysis Assessment of Orange Peel Distortion in Adhesive Layers of Film
  • Analysis of air composition using a textile embedded corona discharge
  • Modeling of Flow Containing Nanoparticles Through Electrostatically Charged Monolith Filters
  • The National Textile Center: Optimizing Color Control Throughout the Supply Chain (C04-NS11)
  • Transformers: Phase I
  • Optimizing Color Control Throughout the Textile Supply Chain
Warren Jasper