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of Bridgeport, academic year 2006-2007. He supervised hundreds of senior projects, MS theses and Ph.D. dissertations. He developed and introduced many new undergraduate/graduate courses. He also developed new teaching / research laboratories in his area of expertise. His students have won more than twenty prestigious national / international awards from IEEE, ACM, and ASEE. Dr. Elleithy is a member of the technical program committees of many international conferences as recog- nition of his research qualifications. He served as a guest editor for several international journals. He was the chairperson of the International Conference on Industrial Electronics, Technology & Automation. Fur- thermore, he is the co
Year”, University of Bridgeport, academic year 2006-2007. He supervised hundreds of senior projects, MS theses and Ph.D. dissertations. He developed and introduced many new undergraduate/graduate courses. He also developed new teaching / research laboratories in his area of expertise. His students have won more than twenty prestigious national / international awards from IEEE, ACM, and ASEE. Dr. Elleithy is a member of the technical program committees of many international conferences as recog- nition of his research qualifications. He served as a guest editor for several international journals. He was the chairperson of the International Conference on Industrial Electronics, Technology & Automation. Fur
in mechanical engineering. He is a Senior Member of the Society for Manufacturing Engineering (SME), a member of the Ameri- can Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), and a member of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE). American c Society for Engineering Education, 2022 The Effect of High School ACT Scores on First-Year GPA of First-Generation Engineering UndergraduatesIntroductionFirst-generation (FG) college students are generally defined as those undergraduates whoseparents’ highest level of education is a high school diploma or less, or whose parents have neverenrolled in postsecondary education [1]. In the recent
. Emadi, “Modeling and simulation of electric and hybrid vehicles,” Proceedings of the IEEE, vol. 95, no. 4, pp. 729–745, 2007. [7] M. M. Gunal, “Simulation for industry 4.0,” Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2019. [8] H. Sim˜ao, W. Powell, C. Archer, and W. Kempton, “The challenge of integrating offshore wind power in the us electric grid. part ii: Simulation of electricity market operations,” Renewable energy, vol. 103, pp. 418–431, 2017. [9] T. J. Overbye, K. S. Shetye, J. Wert, H. Li, C. Cathey, and H. Scribner, “Stability considerations for a synchronous interconnection of the north american eastern and western electric grids,” in Proc. Hawaii Int. Conf. Syst. Sci.(HICSS), 2022, pp. 1–10.[10] B. Zahedi and L. E. Norum
of Robotics Engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 100 Institute Road, Worcester, MA 01609, USA.*Corresponding author. Email: mnemitz@wpi.eduKendre et al., ASEE (2022) 1 of 9 American Society of Engineering Education, April 22-23rd, 2022 – Wentworth Institute of TechnologyFor educational purposes, there are robotic kits available that allow students to assemble their ownrobots [5]. These robotic kits can be challenging to use for remote education as the failure of asingle component can affect the functionality of an entire robot. The ongoing shortage of siliconchips may delay the delivery of electronic components. In general, limitations on
byInstructor 1 and in the Summer by Instructor 2 to our Electrical Engineering students. Thefollowing semesters’ data were used – Instructor 2 in Summer 2019 with 17 students, Instructor2 in Summer 2020 with 22 students, Instructor 1 in Summer 2021 with 29 students, Instructor 2in Summer 2021 with 20 students. There were still some pandemic restrictions at WentworthInstitute of Technology in 2021; Instructor 1 delivered their ELEC3150 Section online whileInstructor 2 was in-person. It should be noted that this shows that CBG worked for both theonline and in-person versions of the course.This course has been taught multiple times by both Instructors in the traditional method beforethis study. This traditional method used both summative (e.g., lab
theCapstone Mechanical Engineering Design course and designed, constructed and tested theexperimental setups: S. Brickner, C. Mazzini, T. Murphy, J. Small and T. Wingardner, A.Carbonar, M. Li, E. Tsirlis, A. Wyshogrod, D. Balogh, C. Emanuel, E. Paskalis, A. Sherman, C.Cashen, H. Li, S. McGinn, V. Swan, Z. Zhang, G. Blaney, I. Corey, Z. Jagla, and G. Tomic.Financial support for building this laboratory was provided by the university.6. References[1] D. Pusca, D.O. Northwood, “Curiosity, Creativity, and Engineering Education”, Global Journal ofEngineering Education 20(3), pp. 152-158, 2018.[2] J.R. Reisel, J. R., “Adding the Concept of Improving Product Value to a Design Project in a Course onInternal Combustion Engines” Paper presented at 2019 ASEE
to Associate Professor in 2013 and Full Professor in 2019 . Dr. Chrysochoou’s general research area is environmental geochemistry, with a focus on site remediation, characterization and reuse of industrial waste and construction materials. Dr. Chrysochoou’s serves as the Principal Investigator of the project ”Beyond Accommodation: Leveraging Neurodiversity for Engineering Innovation”. Sponsored by the National Science Foundation Revolutionizing Engineering Department program, this 5-year project aims at transforming educational practices and cultivate the potential of neurodivergent individuals to contribute to engineering breakthroughs American c
representation of diverse viewpoints in the focus groups. With the results from this study, our research team will use the data collected to considerpossible changes in Introduction to Mechanical Engineering teamwork projects during Fall 2022.We also hope to involve other Introduction to Engineering courses from different disciplines(i.e., Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, etc.) in a follow-upstudy to create a larger sample size and have a bigger impact.References[1] B. Beigpourian and M.W. Ohland, “A systematized review: Gender and race in teamwork inundergraduate engineering classrooms,” presented at ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition,Tampa, Florida, June 15, 2019. Available: https://peer.asee.org/32011[2