inequity in education.The Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) recognized the necessity for evolution in highereducational practices and responded by introducing the rAIder Strategy in Fall 2024. Thisinitiative aims to close the gap between current educational methodologies and future workforcerequirements within a rapidly changing field by integrating applied AI throughout many areas ofthe academic ecosystem. As a result, all MSOE graduates, irrespective of their academicdisciplines, will possess comprehensive AI literacy by the time they graduate.Within the rAIder Strategy, applied AI includes teaching and practicing responsible use of coreAI technologies across diverse academic disciplines such as computer and data science, userexperience
Educational Policy, with a concentration in Research, Measurement, and Statistics, from Georgia State University.Dr. Sunni Haag Newton, Georgia Institute of Technology Sunni Newton is currently a Senior Research Scientist at the Georgia Institute of Technology in the Center for Education Integrating Science, Mathematics, and Computing (CEISMC). Her research focuses on assessing the implementation and outcomes of educatiDr. Abeera P. Rehmat, Georgia Institute of Technology Abeera P. Rehmat is a Research Scientist II, at Georgia Institute of Technology’s Center for Education Integrating Science, Mathematics and Computing (CEISMC). She has experience conducting research in engineering education that spans pre-college up to
Paper ID #48041A Comparison Between a Week-Long Electrical and Computer EngineeringSummer Camp’s Session on Middle School Students’ Interests in STEM (Evaluation)Joshua E. Katz, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign Joshua E. Katz is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction, DELTA program, at UIUC, where his research centers on collaborative learning in engineering education and other STEM disciplines. He obtained his B.S. in Technology and Engineering Education in 2019 and his M.S. in STEM Education and Leadership in 2021 from Illinois State University. Additionally, he holds a professional
Paper ID #47367Introduction to Robotics: An Impactful Summer Program for High SchoolStudentsDr. Tahmid Latif, Wentworth Institute of Technology Tahmid Latif is an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at the School of Engineering of Wentworth Institute of Technology. He received his doctorate in electrical engineering from North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC. His research interests lie at the intersection of electronics and biology, with a focus on bioelectronics and instrumentation, cyborg insects, and insect-machine interfaces. He is a member of IEEE and Sigma Xi.Dr. Douglas Eric Dow
emissions on regional and national scales, supported by funding from NSF through ASPIRE and the Federal Highway Administration through the City of El Paso. 2. Water Treatment, Resource Recovery, and Conservation: She leads pilot-scale projects on water reuse, resource recovery, and brine reduction from desalination, utilizing advanced technologies such as membrane processes and electrodialysis. These efforts are funded by El Paso Water, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, the National Alliance for Water Innovation, and NOAA. 3. Engineering Workforce Development: Dr. Santiago champions the success of Hispanic students and Latinas in STEM and academia. She provides opportunities for UTEP students to engage in study-abroad
Paper ID #49435BOARD #125: Exploring the Role of Artificial Intelligence Tools in EnhancingCritical Thinking Skills in Engineering Prototype DesignNan CuiDr. Ibrahim H. Yeter, Nanyang Technological University Ibrahim H. Yeter, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor at the National Institute of Education (NIE) at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore. He is an affiliated faculty member of the NTU Centre for Research and Development in Learning (CRADLE) and the NTU Institute for Science and Technology for Humanity (NISTH). Dr. Yeter serves as the Director of the World MOON Project and holds editorial roles as
Paper ID #45982Essentials of the Nurse+Engineer: Considering Nurses’ Awareness Raising ofDEI Policy When Teaching Design in Engineering EducationDr. Daniel B Oerther P.E., Missouri University of Science and Technology Professor Daniel B. Oerther, PhD, PE joined the faculty of the Missouri University of Science and Technology in 2010 as the John A. and Susan Mathes Chair of Civil Engineering after serving for ten years on the faculty of the University of Cincinnati where he was head of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Professor Oerther is internationally recognized for leadership of engineers
Paper ID #46529The use of Engineering laboratories for teaching PhysicsDr. Octavio Mattasoglio Neto, Instituto Mau´a de Tecnologia Undergraduate in Physics (1983), Master in Science (1989) and Phd in Education (1998) all of them from Universidade de S˜ao Paulo. Professor of Physics at Mau´a Institute of Technology, since 1994 and President of Teacher’s Academy at the same Institution.Dr. Thiago de Assis Augusto, Maua Institute of Technology Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering (2016), Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, in the area of Materials and Processes (2019), from the FEI University Center, and PhD in
Paper ID #47457WIP: Alignment and Misalignment of Instructor Values Between Researchand TeachingSandra Walter Huffman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sandra is a fourth-year Interdisciplinary PhD Candidate at MIT (expected Graduation May 2025). She studies Engineering Education, specifically the development of undergraduate engineering students’ modeling practices, and is based in the Department of Mechanical Engineering.Dr. Milo Koretsky, Tufts University Milo Koretsky is the McDonnell Family Bridge Professor in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering and in the Department of Education at Tufts
Paper ID #45318Understanding the Concept Based Learning of Sustainability Aspects of Energy: A Preliminary StudyDr. Haifa Salman El-Sadi, Wentworth Institute of Technology Dr, El-sadi graduated from Concordia university- Montreal, she joined Pratt and Whitney after her graduation- aerodynamic department. On 2011, she joined Wentworth institute of technology- Boston, she developed an AIAA chapter at the school and she is theDr. John Peter Voccio Assistant Professor, Ph.D, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, Wentworth Institute of Technology, Boston, MA 02115, Phone: 617-989-4258, Email: voccioj@wit.edu
University. Dr. Strimel conducts research on design pedagogy, cognition, and assessment as well as the pre-service engineering teacher education.Tori Constantine, Purdue University at West Lafayette Tori Constantine is a graduate research assistant pursing her Master’s degree in Technology Leadership & Innovation at Purdue University. She currently works with the SCALE K12 research group in exploring microelectronics curriculum.Deana M. Lucas, Purdue University at West Lafayette Deana M. Lucas is a PhD student in the Technology Leadership and Innovation Department at Purdue University. Deana’s background in Technology and Engineering Education drives her passion for working in spaces where disciplinary content
computational science. I also received both Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology and Master of Science in Professional Science degrees from MTSU. My primary research focuses on the application of machine learning and simulation software to analyze traffic within the state of Tennessee, identify problematic areas, and propose intelligent solutions such as signal retiming via reinforcement learning.hongbo zhang ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2025 Outcomes and lessons learned from a First-time National Summer Transportation Institute Pre-College Program (Evaluation)AbstractNational Summer Transportation Institute (NSTI) is a pre-college summer program fundedannually by the
Paper ID #48719Work-In-Progress: Fluid Mechanics - One Size Fits All?Dr. Tamara Floyd Smith, West Virginia University Institute of Technology Tamara Floyd Smith is a Professor of Chemical Engineering. She became a full-time engineering faculty member in 2003 and currently serves as a faculty member and administrator. She has taught both undergraduate and graduate courses.Dr. Gifty Osei-Prempeh, West Virginia University Institute of TechnologyDr. Yogendra M. Panta P.E., West Virginia University Institute of Technology As a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at West Virginia University Tech Beckley Campus, he specializes in
initiatives, their collaboration with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s Frontier Set, a network of 31 post-secondary institutions working to close the student opportunity gap, and the NSF funded Pathways to Innovation program, a network of 50 post-secondary institutions working to embed innovation and entrepreneurship into undergraduate engineering.Dr. Andrew K. Schulz, Georgia Institute of Technology Andrew Schulz is a postdoctoral researcher at the Max Planck Institute working in the field of conservation technology and sustainability education of engineers. Andrew completed his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering at the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering at Georgia Tech while working on engineering
Paper ID #48432Design Method Adoption in Industry as Uncovered Using Semi-StructuredInterviewsDr. Julie S Linsey, Georgia Institute of Technology Dr. Julie S. Linsey is a Professor in the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technological. Her research focus is on design methods, theory, and engineering education with a particular focus on innovation and conceptual design.Mr. Kristoffer Gunnar Sjolund, Georgia Institute of Technology Kristoffer Sjolund is a Mechanical Engineering PhD student at Georgia Tech. He is currently researching the adoption of design methods in industry and
Paper ID #48160BOARD # 18: WIP: A Methodology for Developing a ”Signal Detective”Mindset in Biomedical Engineering StudentsDr. Uri Feldman, Wentworth Institute of Technology Uri Feldman is an Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering in the School of Engineering at Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston. He received a Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Media Lab, a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, and an M.S. in Electrical Engineering from University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. As a Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard Medical School at Brigham
Paper ID #46046Flipped Classroom Approach in Teaching-Learning Selected Topics of Physicsfor EngineersCarlo Bato Galicia, Cebu Institute of Technology – UniversityJustine Carbonilla Mercado ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2025 Effectiveness of Flipped Classroom Approach (FCA) and Students' Mental Effort in Teaching-Learning Selected Topics of Physics for Engineers AbstractInstructional models, strategies, and approaches play a vital role in the teaching-learning process.The study explored the effectiveness of the Flipped Classroom Approach (FCA) in teaching-learning
Paper ID #47699Game-Based Supplementary Learning Activities to Increase Student Engagementin an Engineering CourseDr. Hartanto Wibowo, Iowa State University of Science and Technology Dr. Hartanto Wibowo is a faculty member in the Department of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering at Iowa State University. He has been teaching multiple courses ranging from the foundational engineering mechanics course to graduate-level design course.Jon Matthews Rouse ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2025 Game-Based Supplementary Learning Activities to Increase Student
Paper ID #45985Environmental Engineering Grand Challenges Revisited: Integrative Reviewof Educational Efforts 2019 to 2024Dr. Daniel B Oerther P.E., Missouri University of Science and Technology Professor Daniel B. Oerther, PhD, PE joined the faculty of the Missouri University of Science and Technology in 2010 as the John A. and Susan Mathes Chair of Civil Engineering after serving for ten years on the faculty of the University of Cincinnati where he was head of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Professor Oerther is internationally recognized for leadership of engineers, sanitarians, and nurses
Paper ID #46090Developing the RIDE (Research, Innovate, Design, and Empower) Ecosystemto facilitate equitable collaborations and impactful technology innovation todeliver safe water on tap.Dr. Patrick J Sours, The Ohio State University Dr. Patrick Sours is an Assistant Professor of Professional Practice in Engineering for Sustainable Development and serves as the Faculty Lead of the Humanitarian Engineering Program at The Ohio State University. In this role, he leads high-impact experiential learning programs, conducts engineering education research, and instructs courses related to Engineering for Sustainable Development. He
Paper ID #46014Exploring the Impact of STEM COIL Modules on Global Competence: AStudy of Indonesian Physics Undergraduates and International EngineeringStudents in JapanProf. Hatsuko Yoshikubo Ph.D., SHIBAURA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Dr. Hatsuko Yoshikubo obtained Ph. D. in English Literature from Chiba University in Japan in 2002. She is currently a Professor of Humanities and a senior departmental administrator, currently attached to the Innovative Global Program in the College of Engineering at Shibaura Institute of Technology, a highly-ranked engineering university in Tokyo. Innovative Global Program (IGP) is an
Paper ID #48289BOARD # 186: The Impact of Virtual Reality on Learning in EngineeringMaterials CoursesProf. Ozlem Yasar, City University of New York - New York City College of Technology Prof. Yasar is currently working as an associate professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering Technology at City Tech. She is also the director of Research Laboratory SET ” Scaffolds for Engineered Tissues”. Her research interests are: - Design and Fabrication of Tissue Constructs - Biofabrication - Biomechanics - Soft lithography Techniques for Cell Micropatterning - CAD/CAM ApplicationsDr. Angran Xiao, New York City College of
Two-Year College Division, and Vice-Chair/Community Colleges of the Pacific Southwest Section. He received the Outstanding Teaching Award for the ASEE/PSW Section in 2022. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2025 IUSE: Propagation of the Concept Warehouse – an Educational Technology Tool to Promote Concept Based Active LearningSeveral reports suggest there is an urgent need to greatly increase both the number and diversityof students graduating in STEM fields over the next decade [1, 2]. They recommend switching toteaching methods backed by research, like concept-based active learning. Concept-based activelearning focuses on using activities to help students understand key
-lecture formative assessments and designing AI-proof assignments. Her educational background includes a B.S. in Medical Technology, a Master’s degree in Chemical and Biological Engineering from KAUST, and a Ph.D. in Bioengineering from the University of California, Los Angeles. Reem has also engaged in post-doctoral research at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and the University of California, Irvine.Dr. Alyssa Catherine Taylor, University of California San Diego Alyssa C. Taylor is a Teaching Professor in bioengineering with thirteen years of teaching experience across introductory, laboratory, and capstone design courses. Her teaching career began in 2010 when she joined the University of Washington as an
Paper ID #45514Effective Practices and Lessons Learned in Managing and Sustaining Curriculumand Cultural Change at CEEatGTDr. Adjo A Amekudzi-Kennedy, Georgia Institute of Technology Professor Adjo Amekudzi-Kennedy’s research, teaching and professional activities focus on civil infrastructure decision making to promote sustainable development. She studies complex real-world systems and develops decision support systems to support infrastructure for sustainable communities. Amekudzi-Kennedy is also involved in the study, design and advancement of engineering and leadership teaching-and-learning environments to promote
Paper ID #49143Fostering Adaptive Expertise in First-Year Engineering Design: Coaching,Iterative Prototyping, and Structured LearningDr. Micah Lande, South Dakota School of Mines & Technology Micah Lande, PhD is an Assistant Professor and E.R. Stensaas Chair for Engineering Education in the Leslie A. Rose Department of Mechanical Engineering at the South Dakota School of Mines & Technology. Dr. Lande directs the Holistic Engineering Lab and Observatory. He teaches human-centered engineering design, design thinking, and design innovation courses. Dr. Lande researches how technical and non-technical people learn and
Paper ID #46900Game on! Utilizing analogous context immersion to introduce critical engineeringconcepts to first-year students through board gamesDr. Rebeka Lynn Yocum, Oregon Institute of Technology Rebeka is a faculty member at Oregon Institute of Technology. She co-teaches the sequence of introductory civil engineering courses with the co-author of this paper, Dr. Ashton Greer. Her research interests include first year curriculum development and game based learning.Dr. Ashton Danielle Greer, Oregon Institute of Technology Ashton Greer is an Assistant Professor in the Civil Engineering Department at the Oregon Institute
Paper ID #45602BOARD # 385: ITEST Quantum Education for Students and Teachers (QuEST):Preparing the Next Generation of Global Technology InnovatorsDr. Angela M Kelly, Stony Brook University Angela M. Kelly is a Professor of Physics and STEM Education and the Director of the MAT Program in Physics at Stony Brook University, New York.Dominik Schneble, Stony Brook University ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2025 ITEST Quantum Education for Students and Teachers (QuEST): Preparing the Next Generation of Global
Paper ID #45600Recent Trends on Technology Choices of STEM Majors for Solving CalculusQuestions and Changes Over Years on Relevant Decision MakingDr. Emre Tokgoz, State University of New York - Farmingdale Emre Tokgoz is a faculty of Department of Computer Security at SUNY - Farmingdale. His research interests in STEM education include understanding and proposing improvement ideas for advancing undergraduate and graduate students conceptual mathematics, engineering, computing, and cybersecurity knowledge. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2025 Recent Trends in Technology Choices of STEM
Paper ID #46731WIP: Evaluating the impact of an introductory first-year engineering designcourse in shaping students’ experience and academic preparednessRoni Barak Ventura, New Jersey Institute of TechnologyProf. Lucie Tchouassi, New Jersey Institute of Technology Lucie Thibeaud Tchouassi is the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at the Newark College of Engineering (NCE) at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT). She is working towards a Ph.D. in Higher Education, focusing on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Lucie has made substantial contributions in the fields of engineering and education throughout her