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- International Division (INTL) Technical Session #4: Global DEI
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Mudasser Fraz Wyne, National University
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Awards. These awards are offered toprofessionals, artists, and people from academics at any career level. However, some awards maybe for certain types of scholars and are limited to specific career levels. In general, some awardsallow you to select the country and/or host institution while others do not permit that. Similarly,some awards require you to have a letter of support from the host institution at the time ofapplication. For the Fulbright Scholar award, there are three different categories: Teaching,Research, and Teaching-Research. The research award consists of activities related to research thatincludes scientific research, practice-based research, etc. The research work can be applied andcan take place in a laboratory, field, or an
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- International Division (INTL) Technical Session #2: Global Engagement
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Seth D. Mallett, Metropolitan State University of Denver; Jeno Balogh Ph.D., Metropolitan State University of Denver; Marcus Juby, University of Pécs, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology ; Zoltan Orban, University of Pecs Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology
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dealing with architecture, structural engineering, sustainability, and humanitarianengineering. Some highlights include: MSU Denver study abroad course entitled Refurbishment of Structures hosted by UP in 2010 First UP visiting professor instructing at MSU Denver in 2011 English immersion program at MSU Denver in support of the Master’s in Architecture English-language program at UP in 2013 Collaborative development of an Architecture Minor at MSU Denver from 2013 through 2015 English immersion program for UP engineering faculty at MSU Denver in 2016 Collaborative Research on “Laboratory Testing of Timber-Concrete Composites Adaptable Architecture” from 2013 through present UP
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Scott Schneider, University of Dayton; Corinne Mowrey, University of Dayton; Eric Janz P.E., University of Dayton; Erick S. Vasquez, University of Dayton; Homero Murzi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Matthew A. Witenstein, University of Dayton; Jeanne Holcomb, University of Dayton
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Engineering at the University of Dayton. He received his B.Eng. in Chemical Engineering at UCA in El Salvador. He obtained his M.S. from Clemson University and his Ph.D. from Mississippi State University, both in Chemical Engineering. His laboratory research involves nanotechnology in chemical and biological pro- cesses. His educational research interests are community-based learning, open-ended laboratory experi- ments, teamwork, collaborative and active learning, and Transport Phenomena computational modeling.Dr. Homero Murzi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Dr. Homero Murzi (he/´el/his) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Engineering Education at Virginia Tech. Homero is the leader of the
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Pritpal Singh, Villanova University; Agnes Nakimana; Chris Clement Igiraneza
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applicable) and energy–environmentinteraction related inputs to the students.(d) It should provide a balance between theory and practical aspects. Therefore, its curricula shouldinclude inputs on laboratory and demonstration experiments, hands-on-skills training, trouble-shooting,design and manufacture inputs besides lectures, tutorials, assignment and seminar, etc.(e) It should be flexible and dynamic thus allowing for future improvements in the content and structureof teaching/training programme.(f) It should be compatible with global efforts to facilitate effective and mutually beneficial experiencesharing and interaction with other institutions in the world.(g) To the extent possible, the university level teaching/training programmes on
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Courtney Pfluger, Northeastern University
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Paper ID #38503Developing a Global Competency Mindset in an International, Faculty-ledProgram in Brazil Focused on Sustainable EnergyDr. Courtney Pfluger, Northeastern University Dr. Courtney Pfluger took a position in Fall 2011 as an Assistant Teaching Professor at Northeastern University as a part of the First Year Engineering Faculty and affiliated Faculty in the Chemical Engineer- ing Department. Dr. Pfluger redesigned and piloted the first-year curriculum which included engineering design and computational problem solving using the Engineering Grand Challenges as real-world appli- cations of global issues. She
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- International Division (INTL) Technical Session #6: World-class STEM Leader
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Daniel Cartuche; Miguel Andres Guerra, Universidad San Francisco de Quito USFQ; Homero Murzi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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, so it is not possible to perform a macro analysisof the country; however, it opens the door to future research with updated data on thisdimension.COVID-19 ContextWith the appearance of the Covid-19 virus at the end of 2019 in the city of Wuhan -China [25], countries were forced to seek alternatives to prevent the spread of the virusand to protect the health of each of its inhabitants, several measures were applied in allinstitutions including educational institutions, which were forced to migrate their face-to-face educational model to an online or remote model to protect the health of theirstudents and proliferate the teaching and learning process [26]. Covid-19 has been thebiggest challenge that educational systems have faced in recent
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Chaney E. Dietz, Northeastern University; Aidan J. Kane, Northeastern University; Courtney A. Pfluger, Northeastern University
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in Brazil and focused on advances in sustainable energy paired with traditional engineering curricula. In the future, Chaney hopes to pursue a career in biotechnology with a strong emphasis on sustainable, renewable, and clean energy.Aidan J. Kane, Northeastern UniversityDr. Courtney A. Pfluger, Northeastern University Dr. Courtney Pfluger received her PhD at Northeastern University in 2011 and began as an Assistant Teaching Professor in First-year Engineering Program at Northeastern where she redesigned the curricu- lum and developed courses with sustainability and clean water themes. In 2017, she moved to ChE Department where she has taught core courses and redesigned the Capstone design course. She has also
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Md Sakib Ullah Sourav, Shandong University of Finance and Economics, China; Cristina Diordieva, Nanyang Technological University; Ribhav Galhotra, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Shahid Md. Asif Iqbal, Premier University, Chattogram, Bangladesh
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procedures and skills. Moreover, engineering students inBangladesh need a conducive learning atmosphere. They should have access to a library,laboratory, and other resources. This can contribute to an environment that is favorable tolearning. The expanding economy of Bangladesh has afforded students the chance to obtainexpertise in engineering [18], which has also served as a significant motivation for the students.Engineering students recognize that their education and experience may give them a competitiveedge in the job market. As a result, they are encouraged to work diligently and achieve success.In Bangladesh, the combination of enhanced educational resources, a competitive job market,family and peer support, and a booming economy might all
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Manuel José Alejandro Baquero-Sierra, Purdue University at West Lafayette (PPI); Cristián Eduardo Vargas-Ordóñez, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE); Jacqueline E McDermott; Stephen Mark McBride, Purdue University
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University. His research interests include arts and engineering integration for epistemic justice and multicultural engineering edu- cation. He has experience in teaching and designing curricula for various educational programs, including o˜ first-year engineering and underrepresented pre-college students. Vargas-Ord´ nez also has engineering experience in fields such as environmental control and operations management. He has published several papers on topics such as academic identity construction and transdisciplinary STEAM education.Dr. Jacqueline E McDermott Dr. Jackie McDermott joined Purdue University in August 2018. Jackie completed her