Paper ID #38539DEIB in Engineering Teaching programs in the USDr. John L. Irwin, Michigan Technological University As Professor for Mechanical Engineering Technology at Michigan Technological University, Dr. Irwin teaches courses in Product Design & Development, Parametric Modeling, and Senior Design. Research interests include STEM education in Manufacturing and CAD/CAM/CAE technical areas.Prof. Martin E. Gordon DFE P.E., Rochester Institute of Technology Martin E. Gordon, PE, DFE is Professor and Director of External Academic Relations in the College of Engineering Technology at the Rochester Institute of Technology
Paper ID #38036Introducing Engineering through the Sociotechnical Histories of EverydayTechnologiesDr. Sarvnaz Lotfi, Loyola University, Maryland Sarvnaz Lotfi holds a PhD in Science, Technology, and Society. Her historical research into R&D, busi- ness, and valuation as well as her commitment to radically rethinking STEM pedagogy draw inspiration from early-20th-century pragmatist philosopher and education reformer, John Dewey. She is currently a Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow at Loyola University Maryland where she teaches in the Departments of Engineering and Philosophy.Dr. Raenita A. Fenner, Loyola University, Maryland
Paper ID #39485Community Building through Technology in a Biological SystemsEngineering CourseHeydi Han, University of Nebraska, Lincoln Heydi Han is a Ph.D. student in the Biological Systems Engineering program at the University of Nebraska- Lincoln. She received her B.S in Chemical Engineering and her B.S. in Industrial Engineering from the Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala and her M.S. in Agricultural Economics from Oklahoma State University. Her research focuses on biological systems modeling and the Corn-Water-Ethanol-Beef Nexus in Nebraska. In addition to her research, Heydi has been a teaching assistant for
Paper ID #38814Preparing the manufacturing workforce for Industry 4.0 technologyimplementationDr. Sheng-Jen Hsieh, Texas A&M University Dr. Sheng-Jen (”Tony”) Hsieh is a Professor in the Department of Engineering Technology and Indus- trial Distribution and a member of the Graduate Faculty at Texas A&M University. His research interests include automation, robotics, cyber-manufacturing and Industry 4.0; optical/infrared imaging and instru- mentation; micro/nano manufacturing; and design of technology for engineering education. He is also the Director of the Rockwell Automation Laboratory at Texas A&M University
the College of Engineering and IT at DeVry University in Houston, Texas. Dr. Ivanitzki may be reached at t.ivanitzki@asee.orgDr. Rolf Mueller, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Rolf Mueller is a professor in the Mechanical Engineering Department at Virginia Tech and directs the university’s Bioinspired Science and Technology (BIST) Center, an interdisciplinary effort with 42 faculty members from across the university. In 2019, h ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Interdisciplinary and International Research Experience Program in Bioinspired Science, Engineering and TechnologyAbstractModern industry and startups, particularly in high-tech sectors
Paper ID #40112Board 248: Developing a National Framework for Recognition ofEngineering and Engineering Technology Faculty Instructional ExcellenceDr. Donald P. Visco Jr., The University of Akron Donald P. Visco, Jr. is the former Dean of the College of Engineering at The University of Akron and currently a Professor of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering.Dr. Jenna P. Carpenter, Campbell University Dr. Carpenter is Founding Dean of Engineering at Campbell University. She is 2022-23 President of ASEE and a co-recipient of the 2022 National Academy of Engineering Bernard M. Gordon Prize for In- novation in Engineering
Paper ID #39097Robotics-empowered convergence engineering educationDr. He Shen, Northwestern Polytechnical University He Shen is currently a Professor with School of Marine Science and Technology at Northwestern Poly- technical University. Before this, he was an Associate Professor with Department of Mechanical En- gineering at California State University, Los Angeles. His research interests include robotics and au- tonomous systems, intelligent control, instrumentation, and engineering education.Aren PetrossianJoseph Anthony VizcarraEva Schiorring, StemEval Eva Schiorring has almost two decades of experience in research
Paper ID #37206Strategies for Continuous Improvement in ETAC of ABET Programs: ANovelApproachProf. Ravi C. Manimaran, Department Chair, Engineering Technology, Austin Peay State University Ravi C. Manimaran is Professor and Chair of the Department of Engineering Technology, Austin Peay State University. His education includes two Master of Science degrees in Electrical and Computer Engi- neering and Electronics and Control Engineering. He has been dynamically involved in higher education leadership as a Dean, Department Chair, Project Director, and a faculty member since 1997. He has served as the PI / Co-PI of multiple
Paper ID #37773Engineering Education for Sustainable Development: A Case Study fromEast China University of Science and TechnologyDr. Huiming Fan, East China University of Science and Technology I am an associate professor from the Institute of Higher Education, East China University of Science and Technology. I got a Ph.D. degree from Zhejiang University in 2014. I was also a visiting scholar in the area of University-Industry Collaboration at North Carolina State University.Weijie GAOShi Siyi ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Engineering Education for Sustainable Development- A Case
Jenna L. Gorlewicz received her B.S. in mechanical engineering from Southern Illinois University Ed- wardsville in 2008, before pursuing her PhD in mechanical engineering at Vanderbilt University, where she worked in the Medical and Electromechanical DesignDr. Sridhar S. Condoor, Saint Louis University Professor with a demonstrated history of working in the design innovation and technology entrepreneur- ship areas. Skilled in Innovation Management, Applied Research & Product Design, Entrepreneurship, and Training Next Generation Innovators and Entrepreneurs. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023The HapConnect: Teaching about Haptics and Inclusive Design with Modular
Paper ID #39590Hands-Off: Perceptions of Biomedical Engineering Technology Internshipsunder a Global PandemicDr. Joie Marhefka, The Pennsylvania State University Joie Marhefka is an Associate Teaching Professor and the Biomedical Engineering Technology program coordinator at Penn State New Kensington. Prior to coming to Penn State, she worked at several biotech start-ups and completed a post doctoral fellowship aMiss Dalynn D. Park Hi, I am Dalynn Park, a sophomore at Penn State University, New Kensington Campus. I am studying Biomedical Engineering Technology and Biobehavioral Health in hopes to continue further for a
Paper ID #39012Reinforcing Human-Technology Interaction Theory through a VirtualReality Engineering Training ApplicationDr. Jenna Wong, San Francisco State University Dr. Wong is an Assistant Professor in the School of Engineering at San Francisco State University (SFSU). Her research interests focus on traditional and sustainable structural resilience and engineering education. Her doctorate research at UC Berkeley investigated the applicability of seismic isolation and supplemen- tal viscous damping to nuclear power plants with focus on seismic resilience and safety. After receiving her PhD, Dr. Wong began a post
Paper ID #37829Effects of Distance Learning on African-American Students in EngineeringTechnology Courses During COVID-19 PandemicDr. Tejal Mulay, Florida A&M University - Florida State University Dr. Tejal Mulay is a Visiting Assistant Professor in Electronic Engineering Technology in the Division of Engineering Technology under the School of Architecture and Engineering Technology (SAET) at Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University (FAMU). Dr. Mulay’s primary research area is speech signal pro- cessing, including but not limited to acoustic emotion recognition, digital signal processing, autonomous vehicles
Paper ID #37035An Evidence-Based Approach to Technology Workforce Expansion byIncreasing Female Participation in STEM EntrepreneurshipJonathan Eckhardt, University of Wisconsin - MadisonMinah Park, University of Wisconsin-Madison Minah Park is a third-year Ph.D. student at the Wisconsin School of Business. She earned her bachelor’s degree in 2012 from Yonsei University, where she majored in life science and biotechnology. She holds a master’s degree in chemical engineering and finished her doctoral study in operations management at Yonsei University.Molly CarnesDr. Jennifer Sheridan, University of Wisconsin - Madison Dr
Paper ID #37641Beyond the Classroom: Experiential Learning with Engineers WithoutBorders in GuatemalaDr. Dalya Ismael, Old Dominion UniversityDr. Orlando M. Ayala, Old Dominion University Dr. Ayala received his BS in Mechanical Engineering with honors (Cum Laude) from Universidad de Oriente (Venezuela) in 1995, MS in 2001, and Ph.D. in 2005, both from the University of Delaware (USA). Dr. Ayala is currently serving as Associate Professor in the Engineering Technology Department at Old Dominion University. Prior to joining ODU in 2013, Dr. Ayala spent 3 years as a Postdoc at the University of Delaware where he expanded
outcomes in the context of the NSF Innovation Corps (”I-Corps”) training program. She received her Ph.D. from the Combined Program in Education and Psychology at the University of Michigan, and her Bachelor’s degree in psychology was completed at Oberlin College. Her dissertation work focused on the longitudinal development high school students’ motivational beliefs about math, English, science, and social studies. Other research interests of hers include the formation of career aspirations, the school- to-work transition, and the differential participation in science, technology, engineering, and math fields based on social identity groups such as gender and Racial/Ethnic identity.Dr. Aileen Huang-Saad, Northeastern
Computer Engineering as well as Computer Science degree programs areaccredited by Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET).Computer and Electrical Engineering Program’s Capstone CoursesOur computer and electrical engineering capstone courses serve as project-oriented courses.These required courses emphasize major hardware and software co-design. These coursessatisfy the ABET requirements for providing students with significant hands-on designexperience [18]. Our capstone courses are structured as a collection of open-ended independentstudent projects which are mutually selected by the faculty supervisors and student. It is shownthat this type of student-driven, open-ended project requires a great deal of instructor’sflexibility
Paper ID #37011Dissecting 3D Printing for Engineering Design Process Education of HighSchool Preservice TeachersProf. Weihang Zhu, University of Houston Dr. Weihang Zhu received his BS and MS in Mechanical and Energy Engineering from Zhejiang Univer- sity and Ph.D. in Industrial and Systems Engineering from North Carolina State University. Currently he serves as Professor, Program Coordinator, and Graduate Program Coordinator for Mechanical Engineer- ing Technology program in the Department of Engineering Technology, with a joint appointment in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Houston, Houston, Texas
Paper ID #36884Education and Training Program to Improve Preparedness and IncreasedAccess to Energy Workforce for Engineering Technology GraduatesDr. Kuldeep S. Rawat, Elizabeth City State University KULDEEP S. RAWAT is currently the Thorpe Endowed Professor and Dean for the School of Science, Aviation, Health, and Technology at Elizabeth City State University (ECSU). He has earned an M.S. in Computer Science, 2001, an M.S. in Computer Engineering, 2003; and, a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering, 2005, from the Center for Advanced Computer Studies (CACS) at University of Louisiana-Lafayette. He also serves as the Chief Research
design. His current teaching load primar- ily consists of courses related to advanced embedded digital systems.Ms. Bhavana Kotla, Purdue Polytechnic Institute, Purdue University Ph.D. Candidate at the Department of Technology Leadership and Innovation, Purdue Polytechnic, Purdue University, Indiana, USA. Current area of research: Program Assessment in Entrepreneurially Minded Curriculum/Programs.Dr. Lisa Bosman, Purdue University Dr. Bosman holds a PhD in Industrial Engineering. Her engineering education research interests include entrepreneurially minded learning, energy education, interdisciplinary education, and faculty professional development. ©American Society for Engineering
Paper ID #36819Providing a new space for student learning: A pilot implementation ofself-generated student stories and informal peer assessments inmechanical engineering technology educationDr. Carmen Cioc, The University of Toledo Dr. Carmen Cioc is Associate Professor in the Engineering Technology Department, College of Engineer- ing, at the University of Toledo. She received her Master in Aerospace Engineering from The University Politehnica of Bucharest, her Master in Physics - PDr. Sorin Cioc Dr. Sorin Cioc is a clinical associate professor and undergraduate program director in the Department of Mechanical, Industrial
previous exams and the outcomes of previousstudents are presented and linked to ABET Engineering Technology AccreditationCommittee student outcomes.Keywords: Cold working, cold rolling, casting, materials and processes, group project,laboratoryIntroductionThe cold working process plastically deforms metal at temperatures below itsrecrystallization temperature1. Through strain hardening, the metal’s strength andhardness are increased by rearranging the material’s microstructure with no heattreatment1,2,3. Cold rolling, one of the most common cold working processes, is used tomanufacture sheet metal, strip, and foil products1,2. It results in a smoother surface finish,improves dimensional accuracy, and increases mechanical properties at
©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Recruiting and Mentoring the Mentors: Practices from the STEM+C MentorCorps Project Shaoping Qiu, Ph.D. The Institute of Technology-Infused Learning (TITIL), Texas A&M University Malini Natarajarathinam, Ph.D.Department of Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution, Texas A&M University Ting Liu, Texas A&M University Francis Quek, Ph.D. The Institute of Technology-Infused Learning (TITIL), Texas A&M University IntroductionComputing has become
Paper ID #37303The Role of Hands-On Engineering Technology Summer Camps in Attract-ingUnderrepresented High School Students to STEM MajorsDr. Mohamed Khalafalla, Florida A&M University - Florida State University Dr. Mohamed Khalafalla Ahmed is an Assistant Professor in the School of Architecture and Engineering Technology at Florida A&M University. His research focuses on risk analysis, alternative project delivery, and cost estimating for construction and infrastructure projects. Dr. Khalafalla has performed risk analy- sis and cost estimating related work for the National Cooperative Highway Research Program. Also
thegrowing rate of plastic waste found in the environment.This paper will focus on how faculty from the Plastics Engineering Technology program will bedeveloping modules throughout the curriculum to focus on sustainability at each stage of theproduct’s life cycle. Materials, part and mold design, testing and processing courses will includecontent that brings awareness to the importance of creating a sustainable mindset. This initiativeis part of the Training for Improving Plastics Circularity grant received from the NationalInstitute of Standards and Technology (NIST) through the Department of Commerce.The plastic product lifecycle can no longer be sustained as a linear process. The days of blindlydesigning a product without putting serious thought
Paper ID #40262Design and Implementation of Virtual Research Projects in AerospaceEngineering through a Virtual Summer Research ProgramDr. Hua Li, Texas A&M University - Kingsville Dr. Hua Li, a Professor in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at Texas A&M University-Kingsville, is interested in sustainable manufacturing, renewable energy, sustainability assessment, and engineering education. Dr. Li has served as P.I. and Co-P.I. in over $10M federal grants funded by NASA, NSF, USDA, DHS, etc.Prof. Kai Jin, Texas A&M University - Kingsville Dr. Kai Jin is a Professor of Industrial Engineering and Co-PI of
Paper ID #38456Identifying student and institutional factors related to the academicperformance and persistence of vertical transfer students pursuingbaccalaureate engineering technology degreesDr. Courtney S. Green, P.E., University of North Carolina at Charlotte Courtney S. Green, Ph.D., P.E. is a teaching assistant professor and academic advisor for the Office of Student Success and Development within Williams States Lee College of Engineering at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. She holds an M.S. in Engineering and a Ph.D. in Educational Research, Measurement, and Evaluation from UNC Charlotte.Dr. Sandra Loree
Paper ID #39466Board 303: High Tech and High Touch: Inclusive Ecosystems for CommunityCollege Engineering and Engineering Technology Student SuccessProf. eugene leo draine mahmoud, Mt. San Antonio Community College eugene is a Professor of Physics and Engineering and educational researcher at Mt. San Antonio College (Mt. SAC). He received a B.S. in Aerospace Engineering with a minor in Ethnic Studies from the Uni- versity of California, San Diego; and a M.S. and Engineers’ Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the California Institute of Technology. Currently, he serves as the chair for the California Engineering Liaison
Paper ID #40165Board 300: Greater Equity, Access, and Readiness for Success inEngineering and Technology (GEARSET) - An Alternate Pathway toEngineering and ETDr. Lesley M. Berhan, The University of Toledo Lesley Berhan is currently the Associate Dean of Diversity, Inclusion, and Community Engagement for the College of Engineering and an Associate Professor in the department of Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering at The University of ToledMr. Bryan Thomas Bosch Bryan Bosch holds a B.S. in Civil and Environmental Engineering and a M.A. in Educational Psychology (ˆa C™14), both from the University of
Paper ID #39295Online Engineering Management Master’s Program—Lessons LearnedDr. John T. Tester, Tennessee Technological University Dr. Tester has expertise in Engineering Design with interests in Engineering Management, rapid pro- totyping, manufacturing processes, biomechanics, and engineering education. Dr. Tester’s scholastic interests frequently integrate undergraduate engineering education with applied research projects. He has actively supported the SAE intercollegiate competition series for over 20 years as a faculty advisor, at two universities in two states.Dr. Mazen I. Hussein, Tennessee Technological