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2021 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
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Xingang Li; H. Onan Demirel; Molly H. Goldstein; Zhenghui Sha
discover new designscompared to traditional design methods. GD can help overcome the design fixation and thuspotentially foster design creativity [2]. It is garnering more attention from both academia andindustry. Mountstephens and Teo [1] claim that GD in engineering product design researchdemonstrates considerable progress and promise. Also, there has been a success in applications ofGD in the industry (e.g., Airbus A320 partition redesign [3]), which proves the statement that thetime of GD has come with the development of cloud computing and additive manufacturing [4].GD can be seen as a design automation process that can save human labor and time, which requiresdesigners with different skills and mindsets from the traditional design methods
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2021 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Mostafa Elsaadany; Timothy J. Muldoon; Raj R. Rao
Introduction to BiomedicalEngineering, Biomechanical Engineering, Biomolecular Engineering, Senior Design, andEntrepreneurial Bioengineering. He is active in Engineering Education Research where hestudies different mentoring strategies to ensure the academic and professional success ofunderrepresented groups, especially first-generation college students. Further, he studiesstrategies for instilling the entrepreneurial mindset in engineering students.Timothy J. MuldoonTimothy J. Muldoon received his Ph.D. from Rice University in 2009 and his MD from theBaylor College of Medicine in 2010, and he is an associate professor of biomedical engineeringat the University of Arkansas. His research interests include the development of novelendoscopic and catheter
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2021 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Ann Gansemer-Topf; Shan Jiang; Nigel Reuel; Gul Okudan-Kremer; Qing Li; Rebecca Mort; Dong Chen
, MillerFaculty Fellowship and Dean’s Excellence in Learning and Teaching Award. He also recentlyreceived an NSF-IGE and an NSF-IUSE award.Prof. Nigel Forest Reuel, Iowa State University of Science and TechnologyNigel Reuel is an Associate Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering at Iowa StateUniversity (ISU). He strives to create an entrepreneurial mindset in his classroom education andresearch advising. His research centers on novel sensors for biomanufacturing, agriculture, andwearable health. His work has been honored by an NSF CAREER award, 3M Untenured facultyaward, NIH MIRA ESI, and ISU Early Achievement in Research. To date he has helped spin outthree startups from his academic work raising over $2M in grant funds for the