a safety exam before working in theInnovation Hub and to use best operating practices within the Lane Innovation Hub at all times.Proceedings of the 2023 ASEE North Central Section Conference Copyright © 2023, American Society for 3Engineering EducationETEC 220L (Applications of Technology Laboratory) is the next course in the plan of study thatutilizes the Lane Innovation Hub. This lab and the corresponding lecture course (ETEC 220)will focus on computer integration into manufacturing processes. ETEC 220L will split timebetween honing SolidWorks skills outside of the Innovation Hub and utilizing manufacturingequipment within the Lane Innovation Hub. Manufacturing equipment planned for use in theclass are 2D cutting machines including
-Hill: New York, 1985; pp 10–80.[2] Glasstone, Samuel. Textbook of Physical Chemistry, 2nd ed.; D. Van Nostrand: New York, 1946; p 645.[3] Lide, David R. Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 73rd ed.; CRC: Boca Raton, 1992; pp 5–97[4] Flinn scientific ChemFax, Molal Freezing Point Depression Constants,https://www.flinnsci.com/api/library/Download/e5a810e2ce7b4d149a5140a6c124137e[5] CHM 113 Laboratory Manual, University of Miami, Laboratory Experiments and Information for PrinciplesChemistry Laboratory, First Edition, EXP-10 Freezing Point Depression: Lauric AcidLab Report Freezing Point Depression Constant of Lauric Acid - CHM 113 - StuDocu[6] Jeff C. Davis Jr., Acetamide as a solvent for freezing point depression and solubility experiments, J
Paper ID #40565Teaching Critical Infrastructure Cyber Security to UndergraduateStudents using Real-Time Hardware-in-the-Loop Cyber-Power TestbedMohammed Mustafa HussainDr. Sagnik Basumallik, West Virginia University Sagnik Basumallik is with the Lane Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV 13244 USA. Sagnik’s research interests include power systems cybersecurity, operations, and optimization. In the past, he has worked in a different capacity at the University of Colorado-Boulder, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Independent System Operator, New England, Siemens
before the NSF S-STEM funding, the fundingprovided scholarships for some students who would otherwise not be able to participate,supported programming initiatives, and facilitated research regarding how students transition tocollege in a STEM, specifically engineering, field. The overall AcES summer bridge componentis now institutionalized and has been supported to some level by local industry.Fall Professional Development CourseThe 2-credit fall professional development course, open only to AcES participants, consists oflectures, company and laboratory site visits, guest speakers, and 1-2 design projects (dependingon the year). Course topics include: learning styles, goal setting, teamwork, professionalcommunication, and career paths. Students
taught by faculty from the home institution. • Internship or Co-op – Student works abroad. • Mentored Travel – Group of students travel under the guidance of a faculty member. • Partner Sub-contract – Similar to the exchange option, but this does not require parity. Instead, there is an agreed to compensation for providing courses to students. • Project-based Learning / Service Learning – Students travel abroad to work on a project that aims to aid the abroad society. A common example is Engineers Without Borders. • Research Abroad – Students are placed in an abroad laboratory and conduct work under the guidance of a faculty member.The ProgramThe School of Engineering at Grand Valley State University (GVSU
way. In an effort to reach all students, he has consistently deployed a host of teaching strategies into his classes, including videos, example problems, quizzes, hands-on laboratories, demonstrations, and group work. Dr. Kerzmann is enthusiastic in the continued pursuit of his educational goals, research endeavors, and engagement of mechanical engineering students.Veronica RothDr. David V.P. Sanchez, University of Pittsburgh David V.P. Sanchez is an Associate Professor in the Swanson School of Engineering’s Civil & Envi- ronmental Engineering department and the Associate Director for the Mascaro Center for Sustainable Innovation at the University of Pittsburgh. He serves as the Program Director for the
accumulated knowledge may not favor just superposing theadditional knowledge to previous acquired knowledge. Furthermore, just adding security onexciting embedded systems is almost impossible. Therefore, there is a need for structural designof curriculum, which focuses security concepts on embedded systems design.This curriculum recognizes several challenges for effective undergraduate education of securityconcepts in Embedded Systems. These challenges include laboratory existing tools, classroom,and laboratory activities, and teaching large numbers of students from diverse backgrounds. Infact, we, like many embedded systems instructors, have noticed an increase in students’ interest inembedded systems design from various disciplines, especially
advancementof faculty and student research, curriculum development through courses, laboratory experiments,course projects, as well as STEM outreach with pK-12 schools. The hardware requirements of theplatform are inexpensive, and the setup is portable as well as easily extended to larger grids. Thesoftware for each node is created in the Arduino environment and the RSS data collection programis written in Python which is compiled and executed with tools accessible online. In the future, theuser interface will implement advanced inverse mapping algorithms and deep learning models torefine the display of visual details and statistical analysis of the RSS data
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Paper ID #40352Case Study: Using AI&ML to Generate Well Logs in Santa-Fe Field, KansasProf. Mehrdad Zamirian, West Virginia UniversityProf. Shahab D. Mohaghegh, West Virginia University Shahab D. Mohaghegh, a pioneer in the application of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in the Exploration and Production industry, is a Professor of Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering at West Virginia University and the president and CEO of Intelligent Solutions, Inc. (ISI). He is the direc- tor of WVU-LEADS (Laboratory for Engineering Application of Data Science). Including more than 30 years of research and development in
averageengineering student may want to use the path of least resistance and go for the seemingly easiestpath to follow. This may come in the form of that 17 syllable Haiku, we talked of above. Thinkof assigning students a lab report or a final paper. Each of these require a structure that must befollowed, but these are long and cumbersome. The Haiku is only 17 syllables, but it is teachingstructure. Using that required lab report, we can see a need to choose the right words to describethe laboratory that was investigated. When you think of the Haiku, we find that the writer mustreally think about the way they create the text. It has to be investigated carefully or it won’t fitthe prescribed structure 5-7-5. This also lends itself to choosing the right word
averageengineering student may want to use the path of least resistance and go for the seemingly easiestpath to follow. This may come in the form of that 17 syllable Haiku, we talked of above. Thinkof assigning students a lab report or a final paper. Each of these require a structure that must befollowed, but these are long and cumbersome. The Haiku is only 17 syllables, but it is teachingstructure. Using that required lab report, we can see a need to choose the right words to describethe laboratory that was investigated. When you think of the Haiku, we find that the writer mustreally think about the way they create the text. It has to be investigated carefully or it won’t fitthe prescribed structure 5-7-5. This also lends itself to choosing the right word
Paper ID #40400Engineering Application of Artificial IntelligenceProf. Shahab D. Mohaghegh, West Virginia University Shahab D. Mohaghegh, a pioneer in the application of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in the Exploration and Production industry, is a Professor of Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering at West Virginia University and the president and CEO of Intelligent Solutions, Inc. (ISI). He is the direc- tor of WVU-LEADS (Laboratory for Engineering Application of Data Science). Including more than 30 years of research and development in the petroleum engineering application of Artificial Intelligence and