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ASEE 2021 Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference
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Prasanna Vasant Kothalkar, Center for Robust Speech Systems (CRSS), University of Texas at Dallas, TX, USA; Jay Buzhardt; John H. L. Hansen, University of Texas at Dallas; Dwight Irvin, Juniper Gardens Children's Project; Beth S Rous, University of Kentucky
; Language Proc. Tech. Comm.(SLTC), and Technical Advisor to U.S. Delegate for NATO (IST/TG-01). Hecurrently serves as ISCA President. He has supervised 92 PhD/MS thesis candidates, was recipient of 2020 UT-DallasProvost’s Award for Grad. Research Mentoring, 2005 Univ. Colorado Teacher Recognition Award, and author/co-authorof +750 journal/conference papers in the field of speech/language/hearing processing & technology. He served asGeneral Chair for Interspeech-2002, Co-Organizer and Tech. Chair for IEEE ICASSP-2010, and Co-General Chair andOrganizer for IEEE Workshop on Spoken Language Technology (SLT-2014) (Lake Tahoe, NV). He is serving as Co-Chair for ISCA INTERSPEECH-2022, and Tech. Chair for IEEE ICASSP-2024.DWIGHT IRVINAs an assistant
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ASEE 2021 Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference
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Amir Karimi P.E., The University of Texas at San Antonio; Randall D. Manteufel P.E., The University of Texas at San Antonio
out if the faculty have enough time for advising and mentoring students and seewhether the laboratory equipment and computers available were functional.Currently ABET has not made any decision regarding the conduct of reviews in the 2021-2022Accreditation Cycle. “ABET staff and Commission Executive Committees are working to formulatecontingency plans for the 2021-2022 Accreditation Cycle in the event we may need to reviewprograms virtually9.” ConclusionsThe review team did not encounter any technical difficulties during the virtual-site visit. The virtualvisit has some advantages and disadvantages. The main advantage was that the institution providedsupplemental materials well in advance of the