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Filipe Santos Araujo, Pittsburg State University; Erik A. Mayer, Pittsburg State University
Paper ID #32154Developing a substation design curriculum for electronics engineeringtechnologyMr. Filipe Santos Araujo, Pittsburg State University Filipe has received his bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering at the Universidade Salvador, Brazil, with an emphasis in power systems. He is currently pursuing his master‘s degree at Pittsburg State Uni- versity in Kansas. He has worked in different areas: 3G and 4G telecommunication expansion projects in Brazil, automation of a truck assembly line in Indiana, and substation design in Kansas City. He is currently a graduate teaching assistant at Pittsburg State University
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Ann M Gansemer-Topf, Iowa State University; Qing Li, Iowa State University; Shan Jiang, Iowa State University of Science and Technology; Gül E. Kremer, Iowa State University of Science and Technology; Nigel Forest Reuel, Iowa State University of Science and Technology; Rebecca Mort
integrate evolving team fundamentals and project management skills. Journal of Information Systems Education, 19(1).Taylor, S. S. (2011). “I really don’t know what he meant by that”: How well do engineering students understand teachers’ comments on their writing? Technical Communication Quarterly 20(2), 139–166. doi: 10.1080/10572252.2011.548762Trevelyan, J. P. (2010). Mind the gaps: Engineering education and practice. Paper presented at the 21st Annual Conference for the Australasian Association for Engineering Education, Sydney, Australia. Retrieved from http://aaee.com.au/conferences/AAEE2010/PDF/ AUTHOR/AE100035.PDFWendler, C., Bridgeman, B., Cline, F., Millett, C., Rock, J., Bell, N., & McAllister, P
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Katherine Gisi, Iowa State University; Diane T. Rover, Iowa State University; Phillip H Jones III, Iowa State University of Science and Technology
Paper ID #32226A Comparison of Platform Configurations for Robotics Development withinROS2, Raspberry Pi, and WebotsMs. Katherine Gisi, Iowa State UniversityDr. Diane T. Rover, Iowa State University Diane Rover is a University Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Iowa State University. She has held various faculty and administrative appointments at ISU and Michigan State University since 1991. She received the B.S. in computer science in 1984, and the M.S. and Ph.D. in computer engineering in 1986 and 1989 (ISU). Her teaching and research has focused on embedded computer systems, reconfig- urable hardware