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2023 ASEE PNW Section Conference
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Seung-Jin Lee, University of Washington Tacoma; Heather Dillon, University of Washington
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85 PC/ABS (Polycarbonate/acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) (Industrial 15-55 plastic) PS (Polystyrene) 15-55Table 2. Data collection table with example Disassembly time Recycle Part Material(s) Mass (lbs.) Recyclable (Y/N) (mins and secs) Fraction Ex. Steel Screw Steel 0.11 Y 11 secs 75-85   Total Mass Total TimeConclusionsWhile this class is still under development, the initial offering was well received by students andwe plan to continue offering the course. An informal survey of
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2023 ASEE PNW Section Conference
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Soyoung Kang, University of Washington; Ken Yasuhara, University of Washington; Per G. Reinhall, University of Washington; Kathleen E Kearney, University of Washington; Jonathan T.C. Liu, University of Washington; Jonathan D. Posner, University of Washington; Erin Blakeney, University of Washington; ERIC SEIBEL, University of Washington; Shayla Payne
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]. Founded in 2013, the focus of this capstoneprogram is to develop innovative technical solutions to pressing clinical and translational healthchallenges. Undergraduate and graduate students across engineering disciplines (e.g.,mechanical, electrical, biomedical, chemical, and materials science) are partnered with healthprofessionals (e.g., physicians, nurses, dentists, therapists, pharmacists) to solve unmet healthchallenges. In the first quarter, teams of 3–5 students work closely with the health professional(s)who originally proposed the unmet health challenge to develop a deep understanding of theunmet health need, including potential markets, stakeholder psychologies, prior solutions,intellectual property considerations, regulatory
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2023 ASEE PNW Section Conference
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Michael Marsolek, Seattle University; Katie Kuder, Seattle University; Joseph Pacini; Patricia Jones; Luis Jaramillo Gomez; Manuela Estrada Giraldo; Manuela Torres Giraldo; Juan Camilo Valencia Reyes; Jose Manuel Rangel Gutierrez de Pineres; Zainab Ahmad, Seattle University; Ian Woodley, Seattle University
for Global Engineering Education, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 1-15, 2007.[7] M. E. Besterfield-Sacre, G. R. Ragusa, C. Matherly, S. Phillips, L. Shuman and L. Howard, "Assessing the Spectrum of International Undergraduate Engineering Educational Experiences," in American Society of Engineering Eduction Conference and Exposition, 2013, 2013.[8] D. B. Knight, K. A. Davis, K. J. Timothy, C. Twyman and A. M. Ogilvie, "The Rising Sophmore Abroad Program: Early Experiential Learning in Global Engineering," Advances in Engineering Education, vol. 7, no. 3, 2019.[9] M. Sas, "Eco-Engineers Treatment of Coffee Wastewater According to the Waterharmoniz: A Case Study in Matagalps, Nicaragua," Wageningen (Netherlands): Aqua for All & LEAF, May
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2023 ASEE PNW Section Conference
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Joseph P Hoffbeck, University of Portland; Dan Moldovan
content.AcknowledgementsThe authors would like to thank the Kern Family Foundation for financial support that aided indeveloping this module.References[1] B. Villarreal, J. Thomas, and C. Hassard, “A Second-Year Project-based Course for Embedded Systems,” in 2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Tampa, Florida, USA, June 15 - 19, 2019.[2] S. Mirzaei, A. Cadavid, and V. Pedone, “An Interdisciplinary Team-based Research Initiative Through Active Learning to Increase Undergraduate Students’ Motivation, Engagement, and Retention,” in 2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Tampa, Florida, USA, June 15 - 19, 2019.[3] Z. Alavi and K. Meehan, “Enhancing a Control Systems Design Course by Using Experiential Learning Model,” in 2019 ASEE
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2023 ASEE PNW Section Conference
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NM A Hossain, Eastern Washington University; Hani Serhal Saad, Eastern Washington University; Kyle Frederick Larsen P.E., Eastern Washington University; Heechang (alex) Bae, Eastern Washington University
as shown below. Item Truck A Truck B Initial cost, I $25,000 $30,000 Annual Operating Cost, A $5,000 $2,000 Life, N 3 years 6 years Salvage value, S $6000 $8,000The company’s MARR is 10%. Assuming the truck is need only for 12 years. a. Draw CFD for Truck A b. Draw CFD for Truck B c. Apply the appropriate concept (NPW or NAE) and select the most economical truck.Example # 8:The Toyota car dealer is advertising a standard 24-month lease of $1,200 per month for its new2023 Camry. The standard lease requires a down