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Rachmadian Wulandana, State University of New York at New Paltz
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modeling process of physical problems and the post-processing of numerical results. Completing the EdX certification accounted for 60 percent of thefinal grade. The EdX instructional videos provided valuable examples for modeling and simulatingphysical problems using ANSYS Workbench, which supported the hands-on projects assigned tostudents. The expected learning outcome was for students to demonstrate the ability to set up,analyze, and post-process an engineering problem using commercial analysis software. Theseoutcomes aligned well with ABET's requirement for students to demonstrate 'an ability to use thetechniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice.In the fall 2018 and 2019 semesters, further development of
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Aiman Said Kuzmar, P. E., Islamic University of Madina, Saudi Arabia
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Academy of Engineering, Volume 49, Number 4, Winter 2019. 9. C. O. Hilgarth, "Should We Consider Transforming the Definition of Technological and Engineering Literacy,” 2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference, 10.18260/1-2—33964, ASEE, 2020. 10. J.A. Stieb, “Understanding Engineering Professionalism: A Reflection on the Rights of Engineers,” Sci Eng Ethics 17, 149–169, 2011. [Online]. Available: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11948-009-9166-x [Last accessed 7 October 2024]. 11. L. Callaway, “The Origin of the Word Engineer: A Linguistic Exploration,” Symbol Genie, September 27, 2023, [Online]. Available: https://symbolgenie.com/origin-word- engineer/ [Last accessed 7 October 2024]. 12. A. Portillo-Blanco, H
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Mercy Folashade Fash, North Carolina A&T State University; Andrea Nana Ofori-Boadu, North Carolina A&T State University
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academic community as a reviewer for the American Society of Engineering Education. This role allows her to influence the quality and direction of engineering education research, ensuring that it remains rigorous and impactful. Mercy is also deeply committed to mentoring the next generation of scholars. She has served as a mentor to undergraduate and precollege students, guiding them through their academic and research journeys. Her mentees have presented their work at various prestigious conferences and symposia, including the NC A&T Undergraduate Research Symposia, Emerging Researchers Network Conferences, and American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Conferences. This mentoring work not only showcases