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10.18260/1-2--40950
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Dr. Fidan serves as a Professor in the Department of Manufacturing and Engineering Technology at Tennessee Technological University. His research and teaching interests are in additive manufacturing, electronics manufacturing, distance learning, and STEM education. Dr. Fidan is a member and active participant of SME, ASEE, ABET, ASME, and IEEE. He is also the Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Components, Packaging, and Manufacturing Technology, Journal of Engineering Technology, Journal of Advanced Technological Education, and International Journal of Rapid Manufacturing.
Marshall Norris is an engineering specialist with Flowserve Corporation focused on the design, analysis, testing, and qualification of valves to industry standards and is a licensed engineer in the state of Tennessee. He is currently working on a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering at Tennessee Technological University with an emphasis on 3D metal printing.
I am PhD Student at Mechanical Engineering department and doing research on thermal analysis of short carbon fiber reinforced polymer parts fabricated by additive manufacturing.
Mr. Suhas Alkunte, Graduate Research Assistant in the Department of Manufacturing Engineering Technology at Tennessee Technological University. His research areas are Fatigue Analysis of composite material, Additive Manufacturing, Computer Aided manufacturing, and Machine Design engineering. Mr. Suhas Alkunte is a member of SME, LMISTE and SAMPE. Mr. Suhas Alkunte wants to be a member of a community service project that promotes societal well-being.
Mr. Mohammad Alshaikh Ali is a Graduate Research Assistant in the Manufacturing and Engineering Technology at Tennessee Technological University. His research interests are in Additive Manufacturing and implementing Additive Manufacturing in casting processes. Mr. Alshaikh Ali is the secretary of the SME chapter at Tennessee Technological University.
Dr. Zhicheng Zhang finished his PhD in Tennessee Tech University and his research interests are Additive Manufacturing, Machine Learning and Low-cost Metal Material Extrusion. Dr. Zhang is a member of SME and Tennessee Academy of Science.
Due to recent COVID-19 social distancing policies and procedures, there was no way to offer hands-on courses in an on-site format for many education institutions. The solution employed by many educators was to find new ways to implement web-based delivery tools and technologies in order to maintain course learning outcomes and help students successfully grasp course content. In this review paper, a number of innovative practices is highlighted used to deliver course content in several ways. Overall, the paper reports a number of available delivery mechanisms that could be implemented for several manufacturing courses and programs.
Fidan, I., & Norris, M., & Rajeshirke, M., & Huseynov, O., & Alkunte, S., & Alshaikh Ali, M., & Dasari, J. J. K., & Zhang, Z. (2022, August), Non-traditional Delivery of Hands-on Manufacturing Courses Paper presented at 2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Minneapolis, MN. 10.18260/1-2--40950
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