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ASEE Zone 1 Conference - Spring 2023
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Alexander John De Rosa, University of Delaware; Ashley Lytle, Stevens Institute of Technology; Frank T Fisher, Stevens Institute of Technology (School of Engineering and Science); Jenni Buckley, University of Delaware
instrument to: 1. Generate baseline data concerning levels of AE displayed by various student populations at a large, public university. 2. Compare the levels of AE displayed by students and working professionals.The longer term goal of this project is to provide baseline data against which student gains inadaptiveness can then be measured and that will allow activities designed to improve levels ofAdaptive Expertise to be developed and assessed.IntroductionGiven the increasing degree to which engineering is becoming an interdisciplinary profession,the National Academy of Engineering (NAE), the American Society for Engineering Education(ASEE), and various other organizations have discussed the need for engineering graduates ofthe
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ASEE Zone 1 Conference - Spring 2023
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Tracey Carbonetto, Pennsylvania State University, Allentown
recognized the value ofFMEA in designing policies that focus on the training of engineers and other professions whosework can have an impact on human lives. The group made a statement that many of therecommendations made by the USCG, Department of Transportation, and ABS, did not requirelarge investments of capital but rather well-written policies. A post-survey of the students upon completion of this project found that students werenow familiar with root-cause and failure mode and effect analysis. [See Appendix F] Studentsfelt confident in using these methods to further define the requirements and constraints of theengineering design process. The students recognized that during the testing of these designswhether that be a product, process
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ASEE Zone 1 Conference - Spring 2023
Authors
Bala Maheswaran, Northeastern University; Olivia Vela Ciaravino, Northeastern University; Sage Antonio, Northeastern University
. There is a big leap at three secondsand the heart rate jumps from 65 to 82 bpm. Although this jump is not impossible, it is unlikelybecause at rest the heart rate does not normally fluctuate that much. Therefore, this indicates apotential source of error from our heart rate. With a better quality heart rate monitor there wouldlikely be less jumps in the heart rate over time.ConclusionIn this project, we were able to successfully create a chest strap that generates power from theuser's own body temperature. This demonstrates the potential of thermoelectric panels combinedwith wearable technology. However, due to time and money constraints the device was notdeveloped as much as we would have liked. Our current model does not produce enough
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ASEE Zone 1 Conference - Spring 2023
Authors
Ahmad Farooq, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey; Kimberly Cook-Chennault, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
pilot study was to examine andcompare the laboratory settings of two educational labs (Convection and Airfoil) that took placein a mechanical and aerospace engineering lab course pre- and post-COVID. The project tookplace at a Research tier one institution located in the Northeastern Region of the United States.This pilot study seeks to answer one research question. How are in-person and remote onlineengineering laboratories experienced by 21st century students?Research Methodology and Data Collection A qualitative Participant Observation Research Approach [10] was used to observe andanalyze the laboratory design, instruction, room and equipment layout, and student interactions(with each other, instructor, and equipment) during two labs
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ASEE Zone 1 Conference - Spring 2023
Authors
Dimitrios Bolkas, Pennsylvania State University, Wilkes-Barre Campus
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ofengineering. Surveying engineering has a significant role in construction and highway projects,mapping and boundary determination, building information management, land informationmanagement, monitoring engineering structures, and more. Surveying makes use of manyrevolutionary technologies including Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), laserscanning, photogrammetry, and mapping using small unmanned aerial systems (sUASs).However, the surveying profession suffers from low public profile, making it difficult to attractstudents in surveying / geomatics programs, with many surveying programs experiencing lowenrollment. This issue has led to significant problems in the profession such as increasing theaverage age of surveyors, with unofficial