competency, intercultural abilities, Brazil, sustainabilityINTRODUCTIONSTEM graduates of the 21st century must be prepared to compete and solve problems ata global scale (National Science Foundation, 2018). Specifically, they must be preparedto address new environmental health challenges caused by population growth,urbanization, and climate change, which have decreased water quality and increaseddisparities between the wealthy and the poor (Mihelcic et al., 2017; United Nations, 2020).However, existing studies have found that the development of interculturalcommunication skills has not been well studied, especially for engineering students(Handford et al., 2019), who generally tend to score low on tests of intercultural abilities(e.g., Yu, 2012
Evaluation and Re- search for STEM Equity (UW CERSE) and an affiliate assistant professor of sociology. She has been at UW working on STEM Equity issues for more than 17 years. Dr. Litzler is a member of ASEE, 2020-2021 chair of the ASEE Commission on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, and a former board member of the Women in Engineering ProActive Network (WEPAN). Her research interests include the educational cli- mate for students, faculty, and staff in science and engineering, assets based approaches to STEM equity, and gender and race stratification in education and the workforce. She was awarded the 2020 WEPAN Founders Award.Dr. Cara Margherio, University of Washington Cara Margherio is the Manager of Qualitative
virtual community ofpractice for biomedical engineering (BME) and bioengineering (BIOE) educators interested inimproving educational practices. BEEC utilizes online platforms such as Slack (SlackTechnologies LLC., San Francisco CA) and Zoom (Zoom Video Communications Inc., San Jose,CA) to allow educators to communicate through both text and video mediums. To advertise theBEEC virtual community to educators, announcements have been made at the American Societyof Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Conference during Biomedical Engineering Division(BED) events and meetings, through the ASEE BED’s monthly newsletter and website, anddirectly through the BEEC community email list to encourage members to recruit others whomay be interested in joining
this role, Mr. Landmesser has honed his technical acumen and improved his management and communication skills while building strong organizational and leadership qualities. Mr. Landmesser is currently pursuing a PhD in electrical engineering from the University of Tennessee, focusing on modeling soil- moisture impacts to wildland-urban interface. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023Technical Standards in Engineering Education: A Survey Across Professional Sectors Final Submission: May 1, 2023: American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE) 2023 Annual Conference and Exposition, Baltimore, MD on June 25-28, 2023AbstractThe global emphasis
Student Mentor Award in 2018, and was inducted into the Virginia Tech Academy of Faculty Leadership in 2020. Dr. Matusovich has been a PI/Co-PI on 19 funded research projects including the NSF CAREER Award, with her share of funding being nearly $3 million. She has co-authored 2 book chapters, 34 journal publications, and more than 80 conference papers. She is recognized for her research and teaching, including Dean’s Awards for Outstanding New Faculty, Outstanding Teacher Award, and a Faculty Fellow. Dr. Matusovich has served the Educational Research and Methods (ERM) division of ASEE in many capacities over the past 10+ years including serving as Chair from 2017-2019. Dr. Matusovich is currently the Editor-in-Chief
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at the K-12level. In addition, suggestions collected from the tool will be implemented and could also lead tofuture studies.AcknowledgementsThis material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No.EEC-2120746. We also would like to acknowledge the support of MathWorks® in our effort todevelop this tool.References[1] N. Nevaranta, P. Jaatinen, K. Gräsbeck, and O. Pyrhönen, “Interactive Learning Material for Control Engineering Education Using Matlab Live Scripts,” in 2019 IEEE 17th International Conference on Industrial Informatics (INDIN), Jul. 2019, pp. 1150–1154. doi: 10.1109/INDIN41052.2019.8972282.[2] N. Leger and B. Berhane, “Work in Progress: A Literature Review On Computational &
American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE) provides a platform for engineers topresent findings that describe the importance of DEIJ in engineering education. In particularArmanios [19] and his colleagues outline the efforts of the Civil and Environmental Engineeringdepartment at Carnegie Mellon to incorporate diversity, equity and inclusion within theengineering curriculum. Carnegie Mellon’s work in DEI builds upon Baillie [20] and Riley’swork [5] as they present the connection between engineering and social justice in their respectivebooks. Specific examples of how this incorporation was carried out will be presented in asubsequent section. As Bucciarelli [1] mentions, to solve many of the world’s problems, thereneeds to be a more
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. Finally, a list ofsuggested supporting classes and training is provided for other institutions interested inestablishing such a laboratory.1) Introduction: Lawrence Technological University (LTU) established a Li-ion cell assembly and testingresearch laboratory in collaboration with Intecells, Inc., a start-up Li-ion battery equipmentprocessing company. This collaboration started in November of 2019, and continued into 2023.This laboratory is an active on-campus research laboratory, and is currently not used foracademic activities. No classes are taught at this time in this lab. Formal education classes maybe possible with this laboratory in the future as additional funding is secured. However, limitedfunding does not currently permit this
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explore how SDL, andspecific prompts, could present in stories as components of the construct of empathy. Zaki’smodel (2019) guided our investigation, a framework for empathy that considers its emotional,cognitive, and action-focused aspects. In our study, we sought to answer the following researchquestions (RQs): • RQ1: How do unique story prompts elicit different aspects of empathy from Zaki’s model, including sharing, thinking about, and caring about others? • RQ2: How do biomedical engineering students self-perceptions of empathy correspond to external evaluations of empathy from stories shared?We elaborate further on Zaki’s model and empathy in Section 2. We then detail “The Art ofTelling Your Story” and its prompts in
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present interests include structural dynamics, struc- tural health monitoring, and undergraduate engineering education. Dr. Cornwell has received an SAE Ralph R. Teetor Educational Award in 1992, and the Dean’s Outstanding Teacher award at Rose-Hulman in 2000 and the Rose-Hulman Board of Trustee’s Outstanding Scholar Award in 2001. He was one of the developers of the Rose-Hulman Sophomore Engineering Curriculum, the Dynamics Concept Inven- tory, and he is a co-author of Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Dynamics, by Beer, Johnston, Cornwell, and Self. In 2019 Dr. Cornwell received the Archie Higdon Distinguished Educator Award from the Mechanics Division of ASEE. ©American Society for
of motivation on performance and persistence in mechanical engineering design courses. Elisabeth is an active member of ASEE, ASME, and Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Neurocognitive Examination of the Impact of Design Project Representation on Student Motivation and PerformanceAbstractThe ASME Vision 2030 Project (V2030) outlined a set of goals to aid in the development ofengineering education to better face the current and future demands of the profession. Part of thisvision proposed the implementation of designed-based curricula throughout the degree program.These design courses are meant to introduce students to implementing
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, Urbana-ChampaignDr. Chrysafis Vogiatzis, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Dr. Chrysafis Vogiatzis is a teaching assistant professor for the Department of Industrial and Enterprise Systems Engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Prior to that, Dr. Vogiatzis was an assistant professor at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. His current research interests lie in network optimization and combinatorial optimization, along with their vast applications in modern socio-technical and biological systems. He is serving as the faculty advisor of the Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers, and was awarded the 2019 Faculty Advisor award for the North-Central region of
Manufacturing and Systems Engineering department at UTEP for a period of three years from 2016 to 2019. Dr. Akundi published several papers in the field of systems modeling, systems testing, assessing INCOSE Handbook, model-based systems engineering, and engi- neering education. His research has received funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and is currently an I-DREAM4D Department of Defense (D0D) Fellow at UTRGV.He is a member of INCOSE and ASEE. He received the outstanding junior faculty award from the ASEE Manufacturing division in 2017 and 2018 and currently serves as the program chair of the ASEE manufacturing division.Jakia Sultana, University of Texas at El PasoProf. Tzu-Liang Bill Tseng, University of Texas
served as Chair and Co-Chair for 20 international conferences, and has served on more than 240 interna- tional conference program committees. He has been invited to a number of international conferences as an Invited Speaker and has chaired panel discussions and numerous international conference sessions. Dr. Wyne is a member of ACM, ASEE, ASEE/PSW, and CSAB. He has also served as ASEE-CIT Division Chair and Program Chair in the past and is currently serving as Program Chair again.Dr. Alireza Farahani Dr. Farahani earned his B.Sc. (1985) from university of Buffalo and subsequently received his M.Sc. (1988) and Ph.D. (1993) from the University of Rhode Island. He completed his PhD thesis in optimal control of drug
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