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2021 ASEE North Central Section Conference
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David T Delisle, School of Engineering, Eastern Michigan University; Qin Hu, School of Engineering, Eastern Michigan University
automotive manufacturer to create the next generation of electric and autonomous vehicles.Qin Hu, School of Engineering, Eastern Michigan University Qin Hu received her B.S. and M.S. degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, China, and the Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA. She is currently an associate professor in the School of Engi- neering at Eastern Michigan University. Her main research interests have been in the area of numerical biophysics, therapeutic applications of electromagnetic fields, software engineering & development, and artificial intelligence. She has published numerous journal
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2021 ASEE North Central Section Conference
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Diwakar K C, The University of Toledo; Harish Dangi, NEA Engineering Company Ltd; M. Wasif Naqvi, Michigan State University; Liangbo Hu, University of Toledo
Paper ID #35033Landslide mobilized debris ow at Kalli village in Achham, Nepal: A casestudyMr. Diwakar K C, The University of Toledo I am Diwakar K C born in Nepal. I completed my bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from Trib- huwan Univerity, Nepal in 2014. I completed my Master’s degree in Bridge and Tunnel Engineering from Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China in 2017. I have 3 years of experience working on Hydropower projects. Currently, I am pursuing a Ph.D. at The University of Toledo, Ohio in Civil Engineering under the supervision of Dr. Liang-Bo Hu.Mr. Harish Dangi, NEA Engineering Company Ltd My
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2021 ASEE North Central Section Conference
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Carmen Cioc, The University of Toledo; Noela A. Haughton, The University of Toledo; John B. Napp, The University of Toledo; Sorin Cioc, University of Toledo
Paper ID #35039Incorporating Information Literacy in MET Design Project: Year 2ImplementationDr. Carmen Cioc, The University of Toledo Dr. Carmen Cioc is Associate Professor in the Engineering Technology Department, College of Engineer- ing, at the University of Toledo. She received her Master in Aerospace Engineering from The University Politehnica of Bucharest, her Master in Physics - Professional in Photovoltaics, and her Ph.D. in Engi- neering, in the field of thermal sciences, from The University of Toledo.Dr. Noela A. HaughtonProf. John B. Napp, The University of Toledo John has been the Engineering Librarian at
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2021 ASEE North Central Section Conference
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Sabrina Martin, University of Pittsburgh; Tony Lee Kerzmann, University of Pittsburgh
Stimulus for Clean Energy, Not Fossil Fuels” June 2020. Available: https://climatecommunication.yale.edu/news-events/new-poll-voters-support-stimulus- for-clean-energy-not-fossil-fuels/. [Accessed: Nov. 7, 2020].[2] FHWA, “Highway Statistics 2017,” Office of Highway Policy Information. Available: https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/policyinformation/statistics/2017/vmt421c.cfm. [Accessed: Nov. 7, 2020].[3] S. Ahmad. M. Abdul Mujeebu. M. Ahmadullah Farooqi, “Energy harvesting for pavement and roadways: A comprehensive review of technologies, materials, and challenges.” Wiley International Journal of Energy Research. November 2018. Available: file:///C:/Users/Marti/Documents/Engineering/Renewable%20Roadways
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2021 ASEE North Central Section Conference
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Mario G Perhinschi, West Virginia University
Board for Engineering and Technology(ABET). Technical elective courses are typically not considered by the MAE Department forABET assessment purposes. However, the courses contributing to the AoE in UAS are expectedto collectively address all 7 ABET Learning Outcomes.3. Main Educational ObjectivesThe courses required for the AoE in UAS are expected to collectively address the followingacademic objectives:  introducing students to historical and current state-of-the-art information regarding UAS;  informing students on current domestic regulations and policies on unmanned aerial systems;  introducing a broad range of technical disciplines related specifically to and within the context of UAS such as: vehicle aerodynamics
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2021 ASEE North Central Section Conference
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Craig J. Gunn, Michigan State University
pandemic, the comments about the class havebeen insightful. Because the topics are things that have not been broached before, the classbecomes unique and many students comment on how relaxing many of the assignments are. Thevariety/out of the box nature of the assignments let students heavily involved with technicalengineering find a moment to simply relax. The lack of pressure provides a little light in the longdays of being trapped in one location. This one focus will be another aspect to investigatefurther. Investigating how the students need courses that allow relaxation in our curriculum willbe appropriate study to follow.BibliographyABET web site, Accrediting Board for Engineering and Technology, www.abet.orgAtman, Cynthia J., Sheri D
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2021 ASEE North Central Section Conference
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Steven T Rowland; Michael William Eckels; Ramakrishnan Sundaram, Gannon University
Receiver/Transmitter (UART), (c) integration of sensors and otherdevices into one "Base station", and (d) using the "Base station" with an ESP8266 WiFi moduleto send data to the cloud. One of the term projects required the students to use the collectiveknowledge of the laboratory experiments outlined above to create an IoT-based detectionsystem.. Despite the health pandemic, remote instruction and delivery of course materials, aswell as the evaluation and assessment of the submission of each student was successfullyaccomplished.IntroductionEmergent technologies in wireless data communication and computing are rapidly altering theengineering landscape. The engineering programs at universities across the world must adapttheir courses and curricula
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2021 ASEE North Central Section Conference
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James D. Kaul, Marshall University CCSE; Gregory Dovel Weed; Jared Cunningham; Imtiaz Ahmed; Wook-Sung Yoo, Marshall University
Paper ID #35068Prototype Development for Adaptive Solar Tracking and Optimization ofData Communication ProtocolMr. James D. Kaul, Marshall University CCSE Graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School & Raleigh County Academy of Careers & Technology in 2003 with a concentration in Computer Networking and Electronics. Graduated with Honors from Mountwest Community & Technical College in Applied Engineering Design Technology in Spring 2014. Joined Marshall University Fall 2014, and graduated with a Bachelors of Electrical/Computer Engineering in Dec. 2020.Mr. Gregory Dovel WeedJared CunninghamImtiaz AhmedDr. Wook-Sung
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2021 ASEE North Central Section Conference
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Cyrus K Hagigat, The University of Toledo
Paper ID #35045Combining MATLAB & EXCEL to improve understanding in controlsDr. Cyrus K Hagigat, The University of Toledo Dr. Hagigat is an associate professor in the Engineering Technology department of the College of Engi- neering of the University of Toledo. Dr. Hagigat has an extensive industrial background, and his teaching technique is based on practical aspects of engineering. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Combining MATLAB and EXCEL to Improve Understanding in ControlsAbstract:Control systems are modeled by using differential
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2021 ASEE North Central Section Conference
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Niklas Cyril Bitters, Gannon University; Ramakrishnan Sundaram, Gannon University
generation of intelligent andautonomous vehicles. Evidence of the use of the platform and the assessment of learningoutcomes will be documented in future papers.IntroductionThe engineering programs at universities across the world must adapt to the rapidly changingengineering technology and the needs of the global workforce. The engineering students whoenroll at these universities expect to be educated and trained with the latest industry-approvedtools in order to function effectively in the engineering industry. In recent years, artificialintelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and the internet-of-things (IoT) have been able toreduce or eliminate human interaction while yet processing large amounts of data. AI offerscomputational tools that
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2021 ASEE North Central Section Conference
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William T. Evans PhD P.E., The University of Toledo
Paper ID #35156EET Course Common Lab ExperimentsDr. William T. Evans PhD PE P.E., The University of Toledo Dr. William Evans earned his Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering in 2005 and his M.S.E.E. in 1975, both from the University of Toledo. He earned his B.S.E.E. in 1971 from UIUC. Dr. Evans has fifteen years experience as a controls engineer for industry, 34 years experience as a professor of Electrical Engi- neering Technology at U. of Toledo, and experience as a consultant to industry continued through PLC programming. American c Society for Engineering Education
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2021 ASEE North Central Section Conference
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Cyrus K Hagigat, The University of Toledo
Paper ID #35046Static Finite Element analysis of a truss assembly using MATLABDr. Cyrus K Hagigat, The University of Toledo Dr. Hagigat is an associate professor in the Engineering Technology department of the College of Engi- neering of the University of Toledo. Dr. Hagigat has an extensive industrial background, and his teaching technique is based on practical aspects of engineering. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Static Finite Element analysis of a Truss Assembly using MATLABAbstract:The theme of this article is to present an approach for
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2021 ASEE North Central Section Conference
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Harrison Heinig; Kyle Hohman; Derek Ritterbusch; Stephany Coffman-Wolph, Ohio Northern University; Heath Joseph LeBlanc, Ohio Northern University; Tyler Joseph Horne
followingwhile creating the project.The ISO/IEC/IEEE 29119-3:2013 software and systems engineering software testing ​standard isdefined to create standards for software testing that can be used when testing softwareperformance. This set of codes and standards will be used in this project to determine how theteam will test the software in the implementation testing phase of the project [3].The ISO/IEC TR 24766:2009 information technology standard is used to guide a team in thedevelopment of desirable engineering tools and provides evaluation criteria for the created tools.The team will use the criteria in this code to determine that the project has a long life cycle anddecreases the amount of maintenance costs [3].In the implementation of this project
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2021 ASEE North Central Section Conference
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Drew Battison, Ohio Northern University; Adam Cook, Ohio Northern University; Mason Williams, Ohio Northern University
specific time). Keycompetitors were identified and researched in order to improve upon their designs and introducetime-based granular permissions. We also identified the project's stakeholders: Ohio NorthernUniversity and their public safety, information technology, and engineering buildings, allowingfor alternative viable solutions to be drafted using constraints provided by our client. Our first viable solution consists of integrating a reservation system with the Pro-Watchsystem installed at Ohio Northern University, abbreviated as ONU, the second consists ofcreating our own software and using similar hardware to what is installed, and the third consistsof creating our own software and purchasing cheaper alternatives to create a
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2021 ASEE North Central Section Conference
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Cyrus K Hagigat, The University of Toledo
Paper ID #35056Comparison of frequency response analysis technique and transientresponse analysis technique in control systemsDr. Cyrus K Hagigat, The University of Toledo Dr. Hagigat is an associate professor in the Engineering Technology department of the College of Engi- neering of the University of Toledo. Dr. Hagigat has an extensive industrial background, and his teaching technique is based on practical aspects of engineering. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Comparison of Frequency Response and Transient response Analysis
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2021 ASEE North Central Section Conference
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Molu O Olumolade, Central Michigan University
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Paper ID #35070Making College Campus Wheelchair Accessible: Students PerspectiveDr. Molu O Olumolade, Central Michigan University An Associate Professor of Engineering and Technology with Central Michigan university; received first and second degrees from NCA&T and doctorate degree from the University of Calgary. He has been engaged in teaching for more than a decade and has more than 20 years of industrial experience in plant engineering. His research and publications are in the areas of manufacturing scheduling, design for man- ufacturability and assembly (DFM/DFA) and preventive maintenance