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Conference Session
Challenges in Engineering, Models in Professional Programs, Capstone Design and Function Generator for Educational Environment
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John Aidoo, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Shannon M. Sipes, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; James H. Hanson, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Matthew D. Lovell P.E., Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
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International
preferences. Each design team includes four to five seniors, a faculty coach, the client,and the course instructor. There is no charge for the design projects other than direct costs. Theseyearlong, client-based projects have been the senior design capstone model at Rose-Hulmansince 1988.The four learning objectives for client-based, senior design projects include: (1)problem-based learning (of the civil engineering design process), (2) communication proficiency,(3) team-work skills, and (4) project management orientation. The year-long experience containsmany key elements and deliverables to achieve these learning objectives.In 2005, members of the civil engineering faculty decided it would be beneficial for students toventure into the international
Conference Session
Curriculum and Program Developments, Exchanges, Collaborations, and Partnerships
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Duane L. Abata, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Arvid Andersen; Wayne B. Krause, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
Tagged Divisions
International
reflect the actual needs ofthe student. Students too may not be fully knowledgeable of the design depth requirement attheir home institution. In some instances design projects are not convincingly sufficient to meethome institution requirements. Advanced advising at the home institution is essential butconsidering the many steps and barriers involved in the application process this is oftenoverlooked.One Semester Design Experience. EPS is a semester long design experience. Many capstonedesign requirements in the U.S. are two semesters in length. There is always the question as towhether this one semester experience will count toward the capstone design requirement in theU.S.Academic Calendar Differences. There are significant differences in the U
Conference Session
Challenges in Engineering, Models in Professional Programs, Capstone Design and Function Generator for Educational Environment
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Claudio da Rocha Brito, Science and Education Research Council; Melany M. Ciampi, Safety, Health and Environment Research Organization; Rosa Maria Castro Fernandes Vasconcelos, Universidade de Minho; Luis Alfredo Martins Amaral P.E., University of Minho; Victor Freitas de Azeredo Barros, Science and Education Reseach Council
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International
integrated study cycles; in Textile Engineering and Engineering and Industrial Management; in the 1st cycle courses of Design and Fashion Marketing; and in the 2nd cycle courses of Fashion Design and Communication, Textile Chemistry, Advanced Textiles and Design and Marketing. Head research and research member of several R&D projects, Vasconcelos has presented many dozens of scientific journal papers and communications in international conferences as either main author or co-author. Vasconcelos is the president of the Pedagogical Council of the School of Engineering and vice-dean of School of Engineering since 2011.Prof. Luis Alfredo Martins Amaral, University of Minho Born in 1960, Amaral holds a Ph.D. in Information
Conference Session
Challenges in Engineering, Models in Professional Programs, Capstone Design and Function Generator for Educational Environment
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mani Dargahi Fadaei, Azad University
Tagged Divisions
International
with a variation of approximately ±0.5 µs, which is less than ±3%. The fourth source ofnoise can result from distortion caused by sampled signals with square-top pulses, which arecommon in digital storage or communication systems, rather than signals that conform to naturalsampling, where the tops of the pulses “follow” the sampled signal. Further, note that thedigitization noise caused by the limited 8-bit resolution used in this system was negligible. Conclusion This paper describes the design and operation of low-cost, programmable arbitrary functiongenerator suitable for use in undergraduate laboratories as an analytical tool or as a studentdesign project. Using custom software and a personal
Conference Session
Engineering Education in the Middle East and Technology Exploration in Africa and Developing Countries
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yacob Astatke, Morgan State University; Craig J. Scott, Morgan State University; Jumoke Oluwakemi Ladeji-Osias, Morgan State University; Kenneth A Connor, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Salessawi Ferede Yitbarek, Addis Ababa University, Institute of Technology; Albert Edward Sweets Jr., iSTEMS; Farzad Moazzami, Morgan State University
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AAiT used the new equipment to allow its senior (5th year )students to work on their capstone design projects in groups of 3 to 5 students. The studentsindicated that the availability of the new technology allowed them to expand the application oftheir projects and tackle more advanced topics. Some of the special features of the MS-IOBoardthat were exploited by the students are listed below. It should be noted that most of the featuresof the MS-IOBoard listed below that were exploited by the students are not available using otherequipment in the ECE laboratories. Clamp activated Switch Project: the students used the spectrum analyzer function of the MS- IOBoard to analyze the clap waveforms picked up by an electrets microphone. It
Conference Session
Global Competency and What Makes a Successful Engineer
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Holt Zaugg, Brigham Young University; Alan R Parkinson, Brigham Young University; Spencer P. Magleby, Brigham Young University; Randall Davies, Brigham Young Univeristy
Tagged Divisions
International
relationships to form and improves the collaboration and end product ofthe team. To facilitate embedding GV teams into regular engineering classrooms, the FultonCollege of Engineering and Technology at Brigham Young University (BYU) undertook a three-year study seeking to embed global virtual teams into advanced engineering courses. The three-year research helped to develop policies, materials, and practices that facilitate a cross-cultural,educational experience for students involved on GV teams. This research had three distinct phases that provided greater understanding and insightsinto the use of GV teams in traditional classrooms. The first phase incorporated GV teams intoan advanced engineering design course and capstone programs
Conference Session
Curriculum and Program Developments, Exchanges, Collaborations, and Partnerships
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Eck Doerry, Northern Arizona University; Harvey Charles, Northern Arizona University
Tagged Divisions
International
a leader in internation- alization of Engineering at NAU since arriving in 1999, expanding this initiative to the Natural Sciences starting in 2005. Significant milestones in this area include the development of an effective model of re- ciprocal ”exploratory trips” to motivate international study in engineering; the International Engineering and Natural Sciences certificate program; and the Global Engineering College project, an NSF-funded exploration of a comprehensively internationalized curricular model for engineering education. These efforts culminated in 2010 with the creation of the Global Science and Engineering Program (GSEP), an innovative initiative to establish a comprehensive framework for