Paper ID #33804Expanding a Mechanical Engineering Technology Curriculum to IncludeAdditive ManufacturingDr. Hamid Eisazadeh Dr. Eisazadeh joined Old Dominion University (ODU) in Fall 2018. Before joining ODU, he was a faculty member at the County College of Morris for one year, and a faculty member at the Chabahar Maritime University over four years. Dr. Eisazadeh received his Ph.D. (2017) in Mechanical Engineering from Clarkson University in New York, his MSc (2005) in Manufacturing Engineering from Tehran University, and his BS in Manufacturing Engineering from Mazandaran University. He has several years of research
Paper ID #33774Industry Driven Design and Manufacturing Course for Aerospace Engineer-ingDr. Zhenhua Wu, Virginia State University Dr. Zhenhua Wu, is currently an Associate Professor in Manufacturing Engineering at Virginia State University. He received his PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Texas A&M University. His cur- rent research interests focus on cybermanufacturing, friction stir welding, sustainable manufacturing, and adaptive machining.Mr. Lorin Scott Sodell, Virginia State University College of Engineering and Technology Mr. Lorin Sodell is the Director for External and Industry Engagement at Virginia State
Paper ID #32761Scaling Hands-On Learning Principles in Manufacturing through AugmentedReality Disassembly and Inspection of a Consumer ProductMs. Emily Welsh, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Ms. Welsh works as an educational technologist at MIT. Her work includes the development and running of MOOCs and the development of digital education tools. Prior to joining MIT, she worked in industry at an original equipment manufacturer.Dan Li, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyProf. A. John Hart, Massachusetts Institute of Technology John Hart is Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Director of the Laboratory for Manufacturing
Paper ID #33097Innovative Delivery of 3D PrintingDr. Ismail Fidan, Tennessee Technological University Currently, Dr. Fidan serves as a Professor of the Department of Manufacturing and Engineering Tech- nology at Tennessee Technological University. His research and teaching interests are in additive man- ufacturing, 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 and International Journal of Rapid Manufacturing.Dr
Paper ID #34169Making It Happen: Findings From Processes Implemented to ContinueOperating a University Makerspace During the COVID-19 PandemicDr. Samuel C. Lieber P.E., New Jersey Institute of Technology Samuel C. Lieber, PhD, PE is an Assistant Professor of Advanced Manufacturing in the School of Applied Engineering and Technology at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT). Dr. Lieber’s applied re- search interest is in Product Design and Advanced Manufacturing. He is a registered licensed Professional Engineer (PE) in the State of New Jersey and has over 20 years of experience in the design, testing, man- ufacturing
Mundus Association. Dr. Tantawi has more than 30 journal and conference publications, he reviewed and judged many textbooks, scientific papers, and proposals in engineering journals and international conferences. He is an active member of IEEE, SME, IEOM, and other societies. He founded and advised several student chapters.Dr. Ismail Fidan, Tennessee Technological University Currently, Dr. Fidan serves as a Professor of the Department of Manufacturing and Engineering Tech- nology at Tennessee Technological University. His research and teaching interests are in additive man- ufacturing, electronics manufacturing, distance learning, and STEM education. Dr. Fidan is a member and active participant of SME, ASEE, ABET
Manufacturing Engineer from Society of Manufacturing Engineers. Dr. Tseng’s research area cover emergency management, systems engineering, computational intelligence/data analytics and cyber engineering technology. Over the years, he has served more than 10 million dollars as principle investigators sponsored by NSF, NIST, USDT, DoEd, KSEF and industry like LMCO, GM and Tyco Inc. Dr. Tseng delivered research results to many refereed jour- nals such as IEEE Transactions, IIE Transactions, International Journal of Production Research, Journal of Manufacturing Systems, Expert Systems with Applications and other conferences (over 260 refereed publications). He is currently serving as an editor of Journal of Computer Standards
Paper ID #34464Factory 4.0 Toolkit for Smart Manufacturing TrainingDr. Joseph Dennis Cuiffi, Pennsylvania State University, New Kensington Dr. Joseph Cuiffi is the Program Coordinator for the Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology pro- gram at Penn State New Kensington. He is a graduate of Penn State with an honors B.S. and a Ph.D. in the Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics, focused on semiconductor processing. His current interests are in Smart Manufacturing education and workforce development.Prof. Haifeng Wang, Pennsylvania State University, New Kensington Dr. Haifeng Wang has received degrees of Doctor of
provides a variety of professional development for STEM and technology secondary and post-secondary educators focused on advanced technologies. She earned a B.A. in Chemistry at Agnes Scott College and both a B.S. in Engineering Science and a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering (Environmental) from the University of South Florida, where her research fo- cused on membrane separation science and technologies for water purification. She has over 20 years of experience in developing curricula for engineering and engineering technology for elementary, middle, high school, and post secondary institutions, including colleges of engineering. Dr. Barger has presented at many national conferences including the American Association of
and Inge Marcus Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering at The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA. Dr. Yang’s research interests focus on sensor-based modeling and analysis of complex systems for process monitoring, process control, sys- tem diagnostics, condition prognostics, quality improvement, and performance optimization. His research program is supported by National Science Foundation (including the prestigious NSF CAREER award), National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Lockheed Martin, NSF center for e-Design, Susan Koman Cancer Foundation, NSF Center for Healthcare Organization Transformation, Institute of Cyber- science, James A. Harley Veterans Hospital, and
),Indiana Purdue Fort Wayne, IN and at Morehead State University, KY. He is a member of IIE, SME, ASQ, ASEE, and Informs. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 INTRODUCING ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION IN A MANUFACTURING DESIGN COURSEAbstractEngineers and technologists have a crucial role to play in today's world. Future directions are basedon the decisions and actions that we make today. System thinking, problem finding, visualizing,improving, creative problem solving, and adaptability are the six types of cognitive abilities thatengineering/technology students need to develop, as identified by the British Royal Academy ofEngineering. Employers
Paper ID #34833An Online Learning Community to Conduct Collaborative Education andInnovation in Renewable Energy, Environment, and ManufacturingDr. Richard Chiou, Drexel University Dr. Richard Chiou is Associate Professor within the Engineering Technology Department at Drexel Uni- versity, Philadelphia, USA. He received his Ph.D. degree in the G.W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology. His educational background is in manufacturing with an emphasis on mechatronics. In addition to his many years of industrial experience, he has taught many different engineering and technology courses
Paper ID #34401Teaching Advanced Manufacturing Online to STEM Early-college andHigh-school studentsDr. Ahmed Cherif Megri, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Dr. Ahmed C. Megri is a Professor of engineering. He received his HDR (Dr. Habilitation) in Engineering Sciences, from Marie and Pierre Curie University, Paris VI (Sorbonne Universities), in 2011, and his Ph.D. in Thermal Engineering, from Lyon Institute of Technology in 1995. He wrote more than 120 papers in the journal and international conferences. His research interests include thermal and mechanical modeling and simulation of materials. He
Paper ID #34825Developing VR-Based Solar Cell Lab Module in Green Manufacturing Edu-cationDr. Richard Chiou, Drexel University Dr. Richard Chiou is Associate Professor within the Engineering Technology Department at Drexel Uni- versity, Philadelphia, USA. He received his Ph.D. degree in the G.W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology. His educational background is in manufacturing with an emphasis on mechatronics. In addition to his many years of industrial experience, he has taught many different engineering and technology courses at undergraduate and graduate levels. His tremendous
. Recently, veteran manufacturing employees are retiring fasterthan they can be replaced, taking decades of experience and knowledge with them. It isimperative to continue to train and hire young manufacturing talent to keep the industry strong.For this study, four well-established Pennsylvania foundries and 18 students or alumni whocompleted metalcasting internships were surveyed to begin to establish the best practices forrecruiting and retaining young talent into the foundry industry, with a focus on providinginternships to four-year university engineering or engineering technology students. The surveyincluded 10 directed questions with information typical of establishing a manufacturinginternship, and one open-ended question. An overview of the
additive manufacturing, laser manufacturing, and metal matrix nanocomposites.Mr. Brey C. Caraway, Texas A&M UniversityJorge I. Roa, Texas A&M UniversityAlejandro X. Trejos, Texas A&M UniversityPauline Davila, Texas A&M University American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 2021 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition A Capstone Experience through the Development of a Powder Compaction System during COVID-19 PandemicAbstract A powder compaction system can be useful to various manufacturing technologies. In order tocreate a powder compaction system, a four-student capstone team is formed with two
Paper ID #34895Lessons Learned from Hosting Workshops on Remote Control of AutomatedSystemsDr. Sheng-Jen ”Tony” Hsieh, Texas A&M University Dr. Sheng-Jen (”Tony”) Hsieh is a Professor in the College of Engineering at Texas A&M University. He holds a joint appointment with the Department of Engineering Technology and the Department of Mechanical Engineering. His research interests include engineering education, cognitive task analysis, automation, robotics and control, intelligent manufacturing system design, and micro/nano manufactur- ing. He is also the Director of the Rockwell Automation laboratory at Texas A&M
Paper ID #33029Design and Evaluation of Collaborative Lab for Robot ProgrammingDr. Sheng-Jen ”Tony” Hsieh, Texas A&M University Dr. Sheng-Jen (”Tony”) Hsieh is a Professor in the College of Engineering at Texas A&M University. He holds a joint appointment with the Department of Engineering Technology and the Department of Mechanical Engineering. His research interests include engineering education, cognitive task analysis, automation, robotics and control, intelligent manufacturing system design, and micro/nano manufactur- ing. He is also the Director of the Rockwell Automation laboratory at Texas A&M University
differenttypes of digital manufacturing technology. El-Mounayri and Aw et al. [2] had developed a virtualmanufacturing laboratory of CNC milling. The laboratory environment provided the students: (a)access to a fully-functional virtual CNC milling machine, (b) training on the key operations of theCNC machine, (c) a lecture describing the components of the milling machine, and (d) a lecturedescribing the concepts of CNC milling. This virtual CNC machine was enabled by three softwaremodules: (1) a CNC Milling machine simulator, (2) a virtual-environment display engine, and (3)an intelligent-agent engine. The three modules was running on a single computer in a seamlessweb-based framework, which allowed students to access and run the virtual CNC machining
Paper ID #33299Innovating in the Time of National Emergency: Manufacturing PPE duringCovid-19, A Case StudyDr. Shuvra Das, University of Detroit Mercy Dr. Shuvra Das started working at University of Detroit Mercy in January 1994 and is currently Pro- fessor of Mechanical Engineering. Over this time, he served in a variety of administrative roles such as Mechanical Engineering Department Chair, Associate Dean for Research and Outreach, and Director of International Programs in the college of Engineering and Science. He has an undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, and
self-configuring robots is self-explanatory. Self-configuring modular robots are further adaptable when compared to their user-configurable counterparts since they use morphing algorithms. [5][6][7] A fairly recently developed self-configured modular robot employs adaptive locomotion with Bluetooth technology built into each module. [8]This project was originally envisioned as a reverse engineering effort focusing on twocommercially available modular robotic toys, Cubelets and MOSS from Modular Robotics. Afterlearning about their structure and detail designs, the focus was shifted to utilizing MOSSmodules in teaching industrial robot configurations (i.e. articulated robots including SelectivelyCompliant Articulated
Paper ID #34815Quality Control in System Optimization of an Electrohydraulic SystemDr. Mustafa Shraim, Ohio University Dr. Mustafa Shraim is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Engineering Technology & Man- agement at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio. He received both of his B.S. and M.S. degrees from Ohio University in 1986 and 1989, respectively. He received his Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from West Virginia University in 1996. Dr. Shraim’s research interests are in the area of quality engineering. Specifically, they cover Lean / Six Sigma methods and including incorporating experimental design to