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2003 GSW
Authors
P. S. Shiakolas; R. VanSchneck; D. Piyabongkarn; I. Frangeskou
An Educational Environment for Reinforcement of Dynamic System Modeling and Controls Concepts Utilizing MATLAB, xPC-Target and a Hardware in the Loop Magnetic Levitation Device P. S. Shiakolas, R. Van Schneck, D. Piyabongkarn and I. Frangeskou Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department University of Texas at Arlington Arlington, TX 76019 AbstractEngineering education and especially hands on experience has been the focus of manystudies. The experience and benefits associated with hands on experience using real hardwarecomponents as compared to virtual analysis using computer simulation
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2003 GSW
Authors
William E. Simon; Dr. Terrence. L Chambers
Commission, Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc., Baltimore, MD 21202, December 26, 2000.3. “Curricular Analysis in the Assessment of Program Outcomes for ABET Criteria EC-2000,” by William E. Simon and T. L. Chambers, 2002 ASEE Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference, Paper IIC3, Lafayette, LA, March 20-22, 2002.WILLIAM E. SIMONDr. Simon currently serves as Professor and Head of the Mechanical Engineering Department at the University ofLouisiana at Lafayette. His research interests are in the aerospace and thermal science areas, including fuel cells,conventional and state-of-the art heat and mass transfer, thermodynamics, multidiscipline advanced developmenttechnology management, and large project management. Dr. Simon is a
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2003 GSW
Authors
Harold Smith; Madan Dubey; Pradeep Bhattacharya
Commission, Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc., Baltimore, MD 21202, December 26, 2000.3. “Curricular Analysis in the Assessment of Program Outcomes for ABET Criteria EC-2000,” by William E. Simon and T. L. Chambers, 2002 ASEE Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference, Paper IIC3, Lafayette, LA, March 20-22, 2002.WILLIAM E. SIMONDr. Simon currently serves as Professor and Head of the Mechanical Engineering Department at the University ofLouisiana at Lafayette. His research interests are in the aerospace and thermal science areas, including fuel cells,conventional and state-of-the art heat and mass transfer, thermodynamics, multidiscipline advanced developmenttechnology management, and large project management. Dr. Simon is a
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2003 GSW
Authors
Pradeep K. Bhattacharya
integrated Complementary Metal OxideSemiconductor-CMOS gas sensors, SOI inertial sensors and piezoelectric tactile sensors basedon piezo-resonance. The equipment proposed will be finally used for nano-interconnecttechnology IntroductionAt the present time, the number of sensors employed in automotive, aerospace, biomedical androbotic devices and systems are increasing in the same proportion as the use of high aspect ratiomicro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) and the integration of nano-electronic technology toproduce them smaller and denser. Sensors are trying to match MEMS in to inevitable, usableeconomic systems for future use of the common man. MEMS and nano-technologicallyproduced sensors and actuators
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2003 GSW
Authors
Bonnie Boardman; Lynn Peterson
will consist of guest lectures by chosen professionals. 1. Introduction, History of Engineering 2. Computer Literacy I (Library, Internet Searches) 3. Computer Literacy II (Word Processing, Excel, Web Page Construction) 4. Oral and Written Communications 5. Creativity and Design 6. Engineering Professionalism 7. Civil Engineering 8. Computer Science and Engineering 9. Electrical Engineering 10. Industrial Engineering 11. Mechanical and Aerospace EngineeringFigure 2. Topics for the Experiences in Engineering Course Proceedings of the 2003 ASEE Gulf-Southwest
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2003 GSW
Authors
Terrence L. Chambers; William E. Simon
solutions to engineering problems. Dr. Chambers is a registered Professional Engineer inLouisiana. Proceedings of the 2003 ASEE Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference The University of Texas at Arlington Copyright  2003, American Society for Engineering EducationWILLIAM E. SIMONDr. Simon currently serves as Professor and Head of the Mechanical Engineering Department at theUniversity of Louisiana at Lafayette. His research interests are in the aerospace and thermal science areas,including fuel cells, conventional and state-of-the art heat and mass transfer, thermodynamics,multidiscipline advanced development technology management, and large project management. Dr. Simonis a registered