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Andrew Schulz, Georgia Institute of Technology ; Suzanne Stathatos, The California Institute of Technology; Cassandra Shriver, Georgia Institute of Technology; Roxanne Moore, Georgia Institute of Technology
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professional ethics; 8. and explain the importance of professional licensure.In this paper, we discuss several connections, not just with these SDG connections and CivilEngineering. Still, we especially believe that the case studies of edge computing and machinelearning give direct connections to applying probability, analyzing and solving problems,conducting experiments, and designing a process in civil engineering contexts, all discussedabove.Environmental Engineering CurriculumFor emerging environmental engineers to meet the SDGs, students will need to: 1. Have hands-on laboratory experiments; 2. Analyze and interpret data from their experiments in more than one central environmental engineering focus area, e.g., air, water, land, and
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Huiming Fan, East China University of Science and Technology; Weijie GAO; Shi Siyi
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from the perspective of systemthinking, and build a full-cycle green engineering design framework that is not limitedto the preparation and development of product materials. On this basis, a fulllife-cycle immersion teaching session is formed from the preparation design ofpolymer raw materials, to the injection molding of polymer products, to the promotiondesign of products, and finally to the recycling and reuse of products[12]. The School of Biotechnology has conducted several experiments in biologyteaching, such as the Biological Laboratory Safety Experiment, in which students willsimulate different levels of biosafety protection and practice biological waste sortingoperations to build awareness of biosafety and environmental
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Jean M. Andino P.E., Arizona State University; David V.P. Sanchez, University of Pittsburgh; Michelle Marincel Payne, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; John D. Carpinelli, New Jersey Institute of Technology; Shannon L. Isovitsch Parks P.E., University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown; Daniel B Oerther P.E., Missouri University of Science and Technology
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academic institutions in Arizona, Utah, and Colorado), andis co-Director of the Southwest Integrated Field Laboratory (SW-IFL) project (a $25 Millioneffort recently funded by the Department of Energy to examine links between heat, aircomposition and water). She was recruited to ASU from the University of Florida’sEnvironmental Engineering Sciences department.Prof. Andino has past industry experience, working for two years at Ford Motor Company aspart of both the Chemistry and Chemical Engineering departments of Ford Research. Herwork at Ford focused on (a) characterizing the reactions taking place on novel materials to beused in catalytic converters, and (b) determining the ambient air quality impacts of fuels andalternative fuels by examining
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Stephanie Laughton, The Citadel
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one course in “Air, Solid, & Hazardous Waste”, only UWPlatteville explicitly required their Air and Waste Management course.For the remaining EnvE subdisciplines (soil, energy, sustainable design, and environmentalhealth and policy), only Cal Poly Humboldt and UW Platteville offer courses. Cal PolyHumboldt requires students take “Environmental Health and Impact Assessment” while UW-Platteville requires “Geotechnical Engineering” and the balance of courses are electives. SaintFrancis requires an EnvE seminar each semester (total eight courses) which may discuss some ofthese other subdisciplines but that is not clear from the course descriptions. This program doesexplicitly have coursework to train EnvE students in applied laboratory