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Omar Abed Alkarim Darwish, Eastern Michigan University; Suleiman A. Ashur P.E., Eastern Michigan University; Lada Protcheva, Eastern Michigan University
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school crossing. Children sometimes cannot analyze the situation and panic when no adultsor school staff can help them cross the street safely. Winfield et al.3 explores ethical governance for robotics and AI systems. They propose aroadmap linking ethics, standards, regulation, research, innovation, and public engagement.Ethical governance is crucial to establishing public trust in robotics and AI. Siau et al.4 studiedtrust in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and robotics. They first reviewed the concept oftrust in AI and highlighted how it differs from other technologies. They then comparedinterpersonal trust with trust in technology and suggested essential factors to establish initial trustand develop continuous trust in
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2using real vehicles for improving undergraduate education through research?” Researchhypotheses (adapted from[11]) include: ● Real cars make learning automation more enjoyable and effective than scale/simulated platforms ● Self-efficacy in autonomous vehicle research and development is improved using real vehicles ● Problem testing & solution in real environments improves students' research skills in topics such as smart mobility’s ethical, social, and legal issues.These questions address opportunities unmet by existing engineering curriculum, with specificprogrammatic objectives including to (1) provide research experiences to underrepresentedundergraduate students who otherwise might not have opportunities to
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Prakash NA Ranganathan, University of North Dakota; Jamison Jangula, University of North Dakota; Utku Kose, University of North Dakota; Neena Goveas, University of North Dakota; Shree Ram Abayankar Balaji, University of North Dakota
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, machine ethics, artificial in- telligence safety, biomedical applications, optimization, the chaos theory, distance education, e-learning, computer education, and computer science.Neena Goveas, University of North DakotaMr. Shree Ram Abayankar Balaji, University of North Dakota ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Designing Effective Cybersecurity Curriculum: Bridging Disciplines for Next Generation Workforce Prakash Ranganathan, Jamison Jangula, Utku Kose, Neena Goveas, Shree Ram Abayankar Balaji School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science (SEECS) University of North
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. 3. I can apply the engineering design process to solve real-world problems. 4. I understand the role of engineering in society. 5. I believe that engineering contributes to everyday life. 6. The field of engineering offers solutions to important problems. 7. Engineers play a significant role in technological innovation. 8. Engineering is a field that requires creativity and problem-solving. 9. The work of engineers impacts environmental sustainability. 10. Creativity in engineering is fundamental. 11. Engineers must work collaboratively to be successful. 12. Ethical considerations are important in engineering. 13. I am aware of the broad range of careers available in engineering. Students are
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experimentation, analyze and interpret data, with consideration of public health, safety, and use engineering judgment to draw and welfare, as well as global, cultural, social, conclusions. environmental, and economic factors. an ability to communicate effectively with a an ability to acquire and apply new range of audiences. knowledge as needed, using appropriate learning strategies. an ability to recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering situations and make informed judgments, which must consider the impact of engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental, and societal contexts.Outside the accreditation process, employers of
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of The Pledge of the Computing Professional, an organization dedicated to the promotion of ethics in the computing professions. Estell is Professor of Computer Engineering and Computer Science at Ohio Northern University, where he currently teaches first-year programming and user interface design courses, and serves on the college’s Capstone Design Committee. Much of his research involves design education pedagogy, including for- mative assessment of client-student interactions, modeling sources of engineering design constraints, and applying the entrepreneurial mindset to first-year programming projects through student engagement in educational software development. Estell earned his BS in Computer Science
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, specifically wind and solar energy. The curriculum will provide the necessary skillsto train the next generation of the workforce that will drive West Virginia toward green energy.II. Curriculum Design DescriptionThe curriculum not only imparts a fundamental understanding of wind and solar energy23,24 butalso offers project-based learning experiences25-27. The curriculum includes projects to engageundergraduate students in collaborative and ethical research28. These project-based learning skillsinclude extracting features from the complex vibrations of wind turbines for condition monitoringand dynamic control, modeling wind turbine-generator systems, applying classical control systemsfor maximum power point tracking and regulation for wind