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2025 ASEE PSW Conference
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Xianglong Wang, University of California, Davis; Vincent Tran, University of California, Davis; Gabriela Lee, University of California, Davis; Sadie Jean Davis, Mariko Chang Consulting, Inc. and Sadie J Davis Consulting LLC; Mary Spooner; Mariko Chang; Andrew X Stewart, NextSense EEG; Christopher John Nitta, University of California, Davis; Tiffany Marie Chan, University of California, Davis; Angelika Aldea Tamura, University of California, Davis; Xin Liu, University of California, Davis; Gene Gurkoff, University of California, Davis; Wilsaan M Joiner, University of California, Davis; Erkin Seker, University of California, Davis; Karen A Moxon, University of California Davis
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focused on promoting diversity in the next generation ofneuroengineers to perform convergent science by integrating the latest advanced in neuroscience,engineering, and computer science in an ethical way. NeuralStorm promotes diversity andconvergent science by integrating multiple programs on campus, with core members beingneuroscience, psychology, biomedical engineering, computer science, mechanical and aerospaceengineering, and electrical and computer engineering. The program has since enrolled 16 fundedPh.D. student fellows, of whom 8 are women and 3 are underrepresented minorities. Everystudent who is interested in neuroengineering can register as an unfunded trainee and attend theevents organized by NeuralStorm. An additional 77 Ph.D
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2025 ASEE PSW Conference
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Shreyas Chaudhary, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; Behnam Bahr, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; Gokul Srinath Seetha Ram, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
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correlate with public trust andacceptance of AVs, with wealthier regions showing higher adoption rates compared tolow-income areas. This disparity raises ethical concerns regarding equitable access to AVtechnology and the risk of widening socio-economic gaps through uneven AV deployment.To address these challenges, this research proposes a flexible framework for AV deploymentthat is adaptable across regions with varied infrastructure and socio-economic profiles. Thisframework underscores the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration, where engineersmust work alongside policymakers, urban planners, and data scientists to ensure that AVs canoperate reliably across both structured and unstructured environments. By fostering skills thatallow future
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2025 ASEE PSW Conference
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Mehran Andalibi, Embry Riddle Aeronautical University; Jonathan M Adams, United States Military Academy
propose solutions that demonstrate a deep comprehension of the problem, considering ethical, logical, and 0.0267 Yes cultural dimensions. I thoroughly evaluate the potential solutions to a problem, including feasibility and impact. 0.0157 Yes I implement solutions that thoroughly address the problem and relevant contextual factors. 0.0135 Yes I review the outcomes of implemented solutions with specific considerations for further work. 0.00174 Yes I acquire and adapt strategies and skills within a
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2025 ASEE PSW Conference
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Christine E King, University of California, Irvine; kadin diec, University of California, Irvine; Dalton Salvo, University of California, Irvine
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SkillsIntroduction:Global healthcare immersion is challenging for undergraduate biomedical engineering (BME)students due to travel, costs, and logistics. Yet ABET now requires that undergraduates developthe “ability to recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering situations andmake informed judgments, which must consider the impact of engineering solutions in global,economic, environmental, and societal contexts.” Experiences abroad expose students to diverseclinical settings, constraints, and cultural perspectives, boosting problem-solving skills forequitable healthcare solutions. However, many programs rely on short-term extracurriculars,internships, or small capstone cohorts, making large-scale foreign immersion infeasible. Tosupport
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2025 ASEE PSW Conference
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Elizabeth Osborn, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; Jeyoung Woo P.E., California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Foundation General Chemistry I (CHEM 105), Physics (PHYS 220, 221) Engineering Core Introduction to Engineering Design (ENGR 190), Thermodynamics (ENGR 200), Statics (ENGR 260), Dynamics (ENGR 261), Electrical Circuits I (ENGR 251) General Education 30 credits including English Composition, Public Speaking, and Ethics Implementations Features Category Details Junior Status Guarantee Students receive junior status upon