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Conference Session
Inclusivity, Mentorship, and Entrepreneurial Thinking
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Matthew W Liberatore, University of Toledo
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering Division (ChED)
leverage members’ time to build communities and a stronger engineeringprofession, and hopefully, include some aspirational goals.While developing skills outside of the technical area has traditionally been called soft skills inengineering education [8-10], more recently, the term “professional skills” captures traits, suchas oral and written communication, teamwork, and empathy. One framework that captures bothengineering and professional skills is the entrepreneurial mindset [11-13]. By framing activitiesand actions using entrepreneurial mindset’s three pillars of Curiosity, Connections, and Creatingvalue (commonly called the 3 C’s), innovative strategies have been brought to engineeringeducation (Figure 1); hundreds of examples are available on
Conference Session
Inclusivity, Mentorship, and Entrepreneurial Thinking
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ya He, University of Sheffield; Mohammad Zandi P.E., University of Sheffield
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering Division (ChED)
, leadership, and conflict resolution, constitutes essential soft skills 1crucial for their future careers (Scott-Ladd & Chan, 2008; Gantasala, 2015; Ostafichuk et al., 2020;Adham, 2023). By gaining experience via team collaboration, students can prepare themselves forfuture collaborative projects in the workplace, helping them navigate multidisciplinary working stylesand contributing to increased motivation (Pardo-Garcia & Barac, 2020). Furthermore, it promotespeer-to-peer learning (Maccabe & Fonseca, 2021), enhancing mutual understanding through sharedefforts (Volkova et al., 2021). Therefore, it is essential for educators to guide and
Conference Session
Inclusivity, Mentorship, and Entrepreneurial Thinking
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Heather L. Walker, University of Arkansas ; Edgar C Clausen, University of Arkansas
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering Division (ChED)
Review andCelebration in February. As a result of the program, the students receive valuable resume andLinkedIn feedback, tips on preparing for the Career Fair, information on the variety of careersthat are available for chemical engineers, the importance of soft skills on the job, ways to standout to employers, the differences in careers in industry and academia, and the need fordeveloping a good work/life balance.A number of other unexpected benefits resulted from the program, particularly with the youngeralumni. Younger alumni are very anxious to “give back” to the department but are not often ableto make significant financial contributions when they are only 5-10 years post-graduation.Examples of these other forms of alumni engagement
Conference Session
WIP: Classroom Innovations
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Neha B. Raikar, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Fernando Mérida, University of Florida
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering Division (ChED)
to expose high-school students to basicfluid flow concepts using a small-scale system that is easy and safe to operate. Primarily, wewant to introduce basic concepts of frictional phenomena by illustrating the flow of fluids inpipes of different diameters and orientations by measuring the pressure drop across various flowpathways. In addition to fundamental topics of chemical engineering, students can gathertechnical and soft skills such as teamwork, effective communication, and data collection usingArduino-based sensors. For example, students were organized into teams (not more than 5members), and they rotated different tasks such as assembling the setup, programming theArduino, pump operation, flow rate measurements, and data recording and