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Conference Session
Laboratory Experiences for Env. Engineers
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Jesse Condon; Chasity Williams; Benjamin Fratto; Kauser Jahan; C. Stewart Slater
", Proceedings of the 1997 Zone I Fall Meeting, Wilmington, Delaware, October , 1997.3. R. P. Hesketh, K. Jahan, A. J. Marchese, R. P. Ramachandran, R. A. Dusseau, C. S. Slater, T. R. Chandrupatla, S. A. Mandayam and J. L. Schmalzel (1998), "Introducing Freshmen to Engineering through Measurements", Proceedings of the ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Spring 1998 Regional Conference, Trenton, NJ, April 25, 1998.4. K. Jahan, Marchese, A. J., Hesketh, R.P., C.S. Slater, J.L. Schmalzel, T.R.Chandrupatla and R.A. Dusseau (1998), “Engineering Measurements and Instrumentation for a Freshman Class ”, Proceedings of the 1998 ASEE Annual Conference, Seattle, Washington, June, 1998.5. K. Jahan and R.A. Dusseau, “Teaching Civil Engineering Measurements
Conference Session
ECE Design, Capstone, and Engr. Practice
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Z. Joan Delalic; Richard Cohen; Jim J-S Chen; Dennis Silage
of Microelectronic. Proc. ASEE Mid Atlantic Section, Spring 2001 Regional Conference, Rowan University.5. Eshiet, U., Irvin, C., Jackson, M., and Nguyen, S. (advisor: Z.J. Delalic). Growth Characterization Processes and the First Fabrication of Diodes with Gallium Nitride Nano-wires. Advanced Technology Workshop on Optoelectronics Packaging (IMAPS), Bethlehem PA, October, 2001. (Prize for student presentation)6. Smailagic, A., Brodersen, R., and DeMan, H. Future Systems-on-a-chip: Impact on Engineering Education. Proc. IEEE Workshop on Systems Level Design, pp. 78-83, April 1998.Z. JOAN DELALIC received the PhD in Electrical Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania in 1981. Sheis an Associate Professor
Conference Session
ASEE Multimedia Session
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Keith Gardiner
Page 7.1168.6dome also offer possibilities. Proceedings of the 2002 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright © 2002, American Society for Engineering EducationAcknowledgementsThe contributions, participation and suffering of numerous students are gratefully acknowledged.References1. Gardiner, K. M., “An Argument for Empowered Learning,” Proceedings, ASEE Mid -Atlantic Section Regional Conference, 1996.2. Gardiner, K. M., “Organizational Planning and Control as an Un dergraduate Research Experience,” ASEE Mid-Atlantic Region, Spring Meeting, April 21, 2001 (CD).3. Krakauer, Jon, “Into Thin Air,” Anchor, pp. 380, 1997.4. Harr, J., “A Civil Action
Conference Session
ASEE Multimedia Session
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Richard Goff
terms of your input energy?Results and ConclusionsAfter a presentation of the activities to the faculty, the majority agreed that these active learningopportunities would be a valuable contribution to the learning process. Funding was providedagain from SUCCEED to revise the delivery method of the first year courses to include theseactivities. Fall semester of 2001, students in all 36 sections of EF1015 were exposed to asequence of team collaborative active learning opportunities.A questionnaire to assess student perceptions of learning was given at mid-semester and at theend of the fall 2000 semester to eight hands-on (HO) sections and ten traditional (TR) sections.9A discussion of the end of semester results of the HO students versus the TR
Conference Session
ASEE Multimedia Session
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Hong Zhang; Jennifer Kadlowec
Sophomore Engineering Clinic: An Introduction to the Design Process Through a Series of Open Ended Projects”, ASEE Annual Conference and Exhibition, Charlotte, North Carolina, Session 2225, June 20 – 23, 1999. 3. S. Farrell, R. P. Hesketh, J. A. Newell, and C. S. Slater, Introducing Freshmen to Reverse Process Engineering and Design through Investigation of the Brewing Process”, International Journal of Engineering Education. 17(6), 2001. 4. L. Hrebien, R. Carr, Integrating the Engineering Curriculum through a Design Contest, ASEE Mid-Atlantic Region Spring Meeting, Glassboro, New Jersey, April 21, 2001
Conference Session
Building Bridges in ET
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Mohamed Gadalla
://www.nait.org2. Department of Industrial Technology, Ohio State University web site [http://webit.ent.ohiou.edu/main/ushist.html3. Gadalla, M. Sladicka, J., Shahrabi, K. Setoodehnia, A., 2001” Computer Integrated Design & Manufacturing Technology Degree Program at Kean University”, published at the Mid- Atlantic regional meeting held at the college of Staten Island, Nov.4-5, 014. ElMaraghy, W., ElMaraghy, H., 1998, “ Manufacturing Research and Education Curricula Driven by Industry/Student Needs”, International Conference on Education in Manufacturing, San Diego, California Oct. 14-16, ER98-2985. Harriger, B., 1992, “ An Engineering Technology Approach to Manufacturing Education”, Autofact, 92, Nov. 10-12, Detroit
Conference Session
Instrumentation Poster Session
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Cliff Mirman; Radha Balamuralikrishna
Manufacturing Engineering technology (MET). The effortsdescribed in this paper were directed from the MET program point of view addressing its futuredirection from the perspectives of student recruitment and community outreach. In this section,we discuss the reasons for our decision to proactively seek new ways of interacting with areamiddle and high schools.The Northern and Northeastern Illinois region have historically served as an industrial base forthis country. In particular, manufacturing plays a significant role in the region's economy. Thetwo large cities of Chicago and Rockford provide a home for some of the largest and better -known manufacturers in the nation. It is not surprising that several universities located in andaround the region
Conference Session
Combining Research and Teaching
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
John Duggan
, the WaterEnvironment Federation and the Environmental Protection Agency. These links provideinterpretation of current regional and national biosolid issues as well as access to relevantdocuments developed by, EPA, EPA’s Pathogen Equivalency Committee and the NationalResearch Council. Links to state, county and local biosolids programs may often be madethrough the regional associations sites. Table 2 Links to Biosolid Resources Organization WebsiteNew England Biosolids and Residuals Association www.nebiosolids.org(NEBRA)Mid-Atlantic Biosolids Association (MABA) Www.mabiosolids.orgGreat Lakes By-products
Conference Session
Managing and Funding Design Projects
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Billy Smith
orbitwith it rather than deploying as a free-flyer. This, we hoped, would minimize theengineering challenge and mission risk to the primary payload and make us more invitingto mission management.Three challenges immediately stood out: we had no mission, no money, and nomidshipmen signed up to work the project. To solve the problem of mission, we turned tothe work of Jane Goodhue, a graduate of the class of 1997 whose First Class project hadexplored the concept of a small, inexpensive satellite to provide communications with theNaval Academy’s Yard Patrol (YP) boats when deployed along the Atlantic Coast duringsummer training cruises. Each summer the Naval Academy sends two squadrons of YPson extended, multi-week cruises to give rising Third Class