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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division Technical Session 8
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sergio Celis, Universidad de Chile; Isabel Hilliger, Pontificia Universidad Catholica de Chile
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Diversity
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
multiplepedagogical innovations emerged (e.g., collaborative and active learning, project and problembased learning, and more technology in the classroom) and great amount of information wasexchanged among participants. However, the diffusion and adoption of these innovations wererare within participant institutions and those who did not participate.2 From there, a large seriesof studies tried to understand the main challenges associated to processes of change inengineering schools.Clark, Froyd, Merton, and Richardson (2004) focus on the perspective of those leading thechanges promoted by the Foundation Coalition.3 At an initial stage of the program, leaders’ andauthorities’ approaches to curricular innovation followed a product development process.3
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Construction Session 2: PM, BIM, and Collaboration
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Namhun Lee, Central Connecticut State University; Linda Reeder, Central Connecticut State University
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Construction
Paper ID #14848A Preliminary Study on Upper-Level Building Information Modeling Educa-tion for Construction Management StudentsDr. Namhun Lee, Central Connecticut State University Dr. Namhun Lee is an Associate Professor in the Department of Manufacturing and Construction Manage- ment at Central Connecticut State University, where he has been teaching Construction Graphics/Quantity Take-Off, CAD & BIM Tools for Construction, Building Construction Systems, Building Construction Estimating, Heavy/Highway Construction Estimating, Construction Planning, and Construction Project Management. Dr. Lee’s main research areas
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division Technical Session 10
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Brian E. Moyer, University of Pittsburgh - Johnstown
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Diversity
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
Project courses for all majors. The importance of understanding risk andliability, of continuous professional development including licensure, and of ethics inengineering practice, all of which are relevant concepts for an entrepreneurial approach toengineering, have been stressed. Historically, senior projects that have led to longer-termstudent-private sector collaborations or even student-initiated business have been rare.Recently, entrepreneurship at Pitt-Johnstown has experienced a revitalization. A renewed pushto create an Entrepreneurial Studies program came from Pitt-Johnstown President Jem Spectar in2011. This led first to an agreement with Johnstown Area Regional Industries (JARI) to supportentrepreneurial internships for Pitt-Johnstown
Conference Session
Design in Engineering Education Division Poster Session
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael M. Umbriac, University of Michigan; Amy Hortop, University of Michigan
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Design in Engineering Education
, Design­Build­Test spine of required classes. In each of these design courses, students are tasked with solving an open­ended problem using the appropriate engineering skills and tools. Laboratories and equipment are made available to students for fabrication and testing of their design concept, giving them real­world exposure to engineering.  In an effort to continue to keep our students safe, we have implemented several safety procedures for all undergraduate students working on projects. In this paper we present the procedures that are currently used for promoting the safety of our undergraduate students while they are building and testing their projects for these classes.  We aim to provide students with appropriate guidance regarding the use of the
Conference Session
Additive Manufacturing Education
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mathew Schaefer, Milwaukee School of Engineering
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Manufacturing
Paper ID #15374Use of Casting Simulation and Rapid Prototyping in an Undergraduate Coursein Manufacturing ProcessesDr. Mathew Schaefer, Milwaukee School of Engineering MATHEW SCHAEFER is Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Milwaukee School of En- gineering. Prior to his academic work, Dr. Schaefer worked for G.E. Medical Systems and for Briggs & Stratton Corp. He earned his B.S. and M.S (Mechanical Engineering) and Ph.D (Materials Science) from Marquette University. His experiences in metallurgy, design, and failure analysis come from work in industry, projects and teaching at MSOE and projects completed as an
Conference Session
Social Responsibility and Social Justice I: Pedagogical Perspectives
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ricky T. Castles, East Carolina University
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
Paper ID #16856Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Getting Engineering Majors to Work withStudents in Other Disciplines on Issues Impacting SocietyDr. Ricky T. Castles, East Carolina University Dr. Ricky Castles is an assistant professor in the Department of Engineering at East Carolina University. He is primarily affiliated with the ECU Electrical Engineering concentration. His research work focuses on the use of wireless sensor networks, microcontrollers, and physiological data collection for a variety of applications. His primary interest is in the area of adaptive tutorial systems, but he has ongoing projects in the
Conference Session
Capstone Design Courses II
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
April M. Bryan, Western Washington University; John Andrew Lund, Western Washington University
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Design in Engineering Education
reconfigurable manufacturing system (RMS)11. Thisproduct family research project was a subset of a larger project that focused on the developmentof a RMS, which was named the Western Reconfigurable Manufacturing System, WeRMST12.This need to design the product family for the manufacturing system posed an additionalchallenge as manufacturing systems are typically built for product families, not the other wayaround. However, for this project, this was indeed the case.This project was a beneficial learning experience for the students in many regards. Not only didthe students involved in the project have to develop a design for a new product family, but theyalso had to learn the concepts of product family design and manufacturing system design on theirown
Conference Session
The Intersection of Higher Ed and Industry
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mitchell L. Springer PMP, SPHR, Purdue University - West Lafayette; Mark T. Schuver, Purdue University - West Lafayette
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Continuing Professional Development
State University. He is certified as a Project Management Professional (PMP), Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR & SHRM-SCP), in Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR), and, in civil and domestic mediation. He is a State of Indiana Registered domestic mediator.Mr. Mark T. Schuver, Purdue University - West Lafayette Mark Schuver is the Director for the Center for Professional Studies in Technology and Applied Research (ProSTAR) in the Polytechnic Institute at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. He is responsible for the administration/operations of the Center with Program Management oversight of the Rolls-Royce Master of Science Degree, the Construction Management Master of Science Degree and
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Research on Design Learning
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kristine R. Csavina, Arizona State University; Cherrylynne Rochelle Nethken, Arizona State University; Adam R. Carberry, Arizona State University
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Design in Engineering Education
Understanding of Reflection in Engineering EducationAbstractThe use of reflection in engineering education is often used but with little investigation to theutility or effectiveness in engineering education. Efforts made by the Consortium to PromoteReflection in Engineering Education (CPREE) have drawn attention to how reflection is used inthe engineering curriculum. What is unknown is whether students recognize why their coursesembed reflection activities. The following paper assessed student conceptions of what it means toreflect and why they are asked to reflect in their project-based design courses. Our intended goalwas to see if students understood what reflection is and appreciate reflection as a lifelong skillrather
Conference Session
Additive Manufacturing Education
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tzu-Liang Bill Tseng, University of Texas - El Paso; Aditya Akundi, University of Texas - El Paso; Richard Chiou, Drexel University
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Diversity
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Manufacturing
Paper ID #15500Technology Integration Across Additive Manufacturing Domain to EnhanceStudent Classroom InvolvementProf. Tzu-Liang Bill Tseng, University of Texas - El Paso Dr. Tseng is a Professor and Chair of Industrial, Manufacturing and Systems Engineering at UTEP. His research focuses on the computational intelligence, data mining, bio- informatics and advanced manu- facturing. Dr. Tseng published in many refereed journals such as IEEE Transactions, IIE Transaction, Journal of Manufacturing Systems and others. He has been serving as a principle investigator of many research projects, funded by NSF, NASA, DoEd, KSEF and
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Pedagogies of Making and Design
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Anneliese Watt, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Ashley Bernal, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Scott Kirkpatrick, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
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Diversity
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
. They need to learn to choose carefully elements ofdocument design, visual depiction, inclusion of any needed warnings, cautions, or tips, wordchoice, and sentence structure. A basic instruction-writing assignment in a technicalcommunication course might be to build an original Lego creation, and then write instructions sothat other individuals can successfully reproduce the exact same design. As a warm-upassignment, one of the authors has her students write instructions for how to use the instructionaltechnology in the classroom. Summers and Watt have described “quick and dirty” instruction-writing projects assigned in their technical writing courses, such as creating paper prototypes ofmobile applications, and revising existing instructions
Conference Session
International Division Poster Session
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Anna Sukhristina, Kazan National Research Technological University; Artem Bezrukov; Julia Ziyatdinova
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Diversity
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International
. Anna’s working experience started in 2007 when she took the position of an interpreter at one of the largest chemical companies in the region – JSC Kazanorgsintez. In 2013 she joined the team of Kazan National Research Techno- logical University as an interpreter of International Affairs and a lecturer of the Department of Foreign Languages. Owing to her work as an interpreter at industrial site she could share her experience with her students, giving them an opportunity to see the practical side of knowing a foreign language. Anna’s work at International Affairs is multifunctional. it comprises interpreting at international conferences run by the University, administration of several international projects
Conference Session
Student Success III: Affect and Attitudes
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Cole H. Joslyn, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Morgan M. Hynes, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Educational Research and Methods
for improving professional formation in engineering and design activities:RQ1: Does compassionate design enable students to develop self/social awareness? RQ2: Doescompassionate design appeal to a different type of engineering student? and RQ3: How does thecompassionate design framework impact the students’ design process? The primary focus of thisstudy was to find a way to measure changes, specifically increases and decreases, in students’self-awareness and social-awareness to help answer RQ1. The results of this study can serve toinform the larger research project and how to integrate transformative approaches into thecurriculum.Introduction The Grand Challenges facing engineering are essentially human challenges and,therefore
Conference Session
Robotics, Automation, and Product Development
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
TJ Brown, Middle Tennessee State University; Chong Chen P.E., Middle Tennessee State University
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Diversity
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Engineering Technology
control bionic limbs using electrical signals that are generated from musclecontractions through a process called electromyography (EMG). However, these bionic limbshave not been around long and the costs associated with them are still too high to make themaccessible to those who really need them.This student research project utilizes recently acquired skills in Electro-Mechanical EngineeringTechnology to lower the price of a bionic hand. The mechanical parts that make up the hand aredesigned using 3D CAD software and then created on a 3D-printer. Using 3D-printing, the handcan easily be scaled to any size much more cheaply than using traditional methods. The projectalso lowers cost by designing and creating its own EMG circuit. This is the most
Conference Session
Diverse Issues in Renewable Energy
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Keith E. Holbert P.E., Arizona State University; Taipeng Zhang, Arizona State University
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Diversity
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
centralPhoenix and whose population is 94% Hispanic. Applications to the program are solicited in thespring and approximately ten high school students are accepted into the four-week commuterprogram each year. The selected students must be completing their sophomore or junior year inthe spring with a minimum target GPA of ~2.5/4.0 such that they could reasonably be expectedto be admitted into a university engineering program. To encourage his or her participation, eachhigh school student is given a $1,500 stipend.FREEDM Program ASU Activities At ASU, the Young Scholars program contains four major parts: class time, tours, activities,and science fair styled projects, as depicted in Figure 1. Table 2 provides an example scheduleof the first week. All
Conference Session
Software Applications in ET Programs
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Maddumage Karunaratne, University of Pittsburgh, Johnstown
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Engineering Technology
consumer those devicesoffer customization to a level that was never seen before. However, such customizations requiredevelopment of computer programs to control the devices and data streams. When electrical andcomputer engineers are trained, it is becoming more imperative that nearly all acquire some level ofcomputer programming skills to effectively function as engineers in their careers. The nature of workperformed in industry changes as they progress in careers. Lack of programming ability andexperience may challenge their opportunities for technical and even managerial advancements. Forexample, a senior engineer without programming experience would not become a project manager ifthat project requires a significant amount of software to be
Conference Session
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David G. Alexander Ph.D., California State University - Chico
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Diversity
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
Paper ID #15994Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration and Innovation for Engineering and Busi-ness Student TeamsDavid G. Alexander Ph.D., California State University - Chico Dr. Alexander’s research interests and areas of expertise are in teaching pedagogy, capstone design, renewable energy systems, thermal sciences, vehicle system modeling and simulation, heat transfer, new product development, entrepreneurship, and technology transfer. He is PI and adviser of the Department of Energy Collegiate Wind Competition 2016. He is also working on an undergraduate research project modeling solar cells using a thermodynamics approach and
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Biomedical Division Poster Session
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Vladimir Genis, Drexel University (Eng. & Eng. Tech.); Lunal Khuon, Drexel University (Eng. Tech.)
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Biomedical
Degree will be able to work in avariety of medical facilities from doctor's offices to hospitals2. Specifically, they will beresponsible for problem solving, data interpretation, complex troubleshooting, preparation ofspecifications, scheduling, planning, analysis, project management, and decision making.BET CurriculumDrexel’s Engineering Technology undergraduate bachelor’s program consists of 187.5 totalquarter credits3. BET curriculum is based on ET core courses supplemented with a combinationof courses in biology, human factors, medical terminology, codes and regulations, medicalinstrumentation, and healthcare administration courses specific to the BET concentration, shownin red. Courses BET 301, BET 302, BET 303, and BET 305 have been
Conference Session
Design in Engineering Education Division Poster Session
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ivan Cardoso Monsão, PPGM-UFBA/BiLab-Business and Innovation Lab; Jes Fiais Cerqueira P.E., Federal University of Bahia (Brazil); Augusto Cesar Pinto Loureiro da Costa, Universidade Federal da Bahia; Jose Siqueira Dias, University of Campinas
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Diversity
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Design in Engineering Education
UNICAMP in the area of solid state device processing and semiconductor devices design. In 1995, he began a career as a consultant. In 2006, he founded the BiLab-Business and Innovation Lab at UNIFACS, Salvador-BA, Brazil. Recently, Dr. Mons˜ao has been involved in nationwide science and technology outreach projects using a Robotic Musical Instrument he and a colleague have developed. His current research interests are in the areas of engineering education, robotics, mechatronics, automation, electronic instrumentation and innovation. He has now a Post Doc position in the Graduate Program of Mechatronics at the Federal University of Bahia, UFBA.Dr. Jes Fiais Cerqueira P.E., Federal University of Bahia (Brazil) J´es de
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Potpourri: Various Issues and Topics in Graduate Studies
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Catherine G.P. Berdanier, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Ekembu Kevin Tanyi, Norfolk State University; IRVING K CASHWELL Jr, Norfolk State University; Tasha Zephirin, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Monica Farmer Cox, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Diversity
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Graduate Studies
thiscontext can be effectively implemented, managed, and evaluated. Exploratory studies of theseissues at the graduate level in engineering and science disciplines will facilitate teaming andtraining strategies so future practitioners and researchers are prepared to operate effectively inhigh-performing cross-disciplinary teams.II. Literature ReviewA. Attributes and Definitions of Effective TeamsAccording to Katzenbach and Smith5, ill-structured problems require strong teams ofinterdependent collaborators. The idea of a team extends beyond a group of people who happento be working on the same project, emphasizing the importance of shared commitment andpurpose with performance goals to which they hold themselves and each other accountable.Similarly
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Student Success II: Self-Regulatory, Metacognitive, and Professional Skills
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Aubrey Wigner, Arizona State University; Micah Lande, Arizona State University, Polytechnic campus; Shawn S. Jordan, Arizona State University, Polytechnic campus
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Educational Research and Methods
organizations and individuals engage in technological innovation.Dr. Micah Lande, Arizona State University, Polytechnic campus Micah Lande, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor in the Engineering and Manufacturing Engineering pro- grams at the Polytechnic School in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University. He teaches human-centered engineering design thinking, making and design innovation project courses. Dr. Lande researches how technical and non-technical people learn and apply design thinking and mak- ing processes to their work. He is interested in the intersection of designerly epistemic identities and vocational pathways. Dr. Lande received his B.S in Engineering (Product Design), M.A. in
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Developing Quality Experiences that Retain Diverse Engineering Talent
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rocio Alba-Flores, Georgia Southern University; Fernando Rios-Gutierrez, Georgia Southern University
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Diversity
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Minorities in Engineering
best be met by exploiting multidisciplinaryapproaches. Our Senior Capstone Design Course has been established to demonstrate the valueand ingenuity which can be derived from cooperative design efforts among traditionalengineering disciplines.The projects for the senior design program are suggested by the faculty, industry, and academicundergraduate research through engineering grant contests. The requirements are that the projectbe open-ended, multidisciplinary, and have non-engineering constraints (e.g., economic,environmental, aesthetic). The students are given a choice of 10 to 15 projects (depending uponclass enrollment) and write a proposal stating their top choice. The senior design faculty teamassigns two to three students to each
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division Technical Session 11
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Larry G. Richards, University of Virginia
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 The evolution of a course on Creativity and New Product DevelopmentAbstractCreativity and New Product Development is a two semester senior design course for MechanicalEngineering students at the University of Virginia. Design thinking is fundamental to all stagesof this course. It emphasizes creative thinking and stimulates the students to generate diversesolutions to problems. Students are required to work in teams developing new product ideas.Each team carries their idea through to a working prototype, and manufacturing and businessplans. They also submit a proposal for funding and a draft patent application. In its current form,the class project is usually the basis for the senior
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session I
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Susan M Lord, University of San Diego; Joyce B. Main, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Catherine E. Brawner, Research Triangle Educational Consultants; Catherine Mobley, Clemson University; Michelle M. Camacho Ph.D., University of San Diego
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
engineering.Dr. Catherine Mobley, Clemson University Catherine Mobley, Ph.D., is a Professor of Sociology at Clemson University. She has over 20 years experience in project and program evaluation and has worked for a variety of consulting firms, non-profit agencies, and government organizations, including the Rand Corporation, the American Association of Retired Persons, the U.S. Department of Education, and the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research. Since 2004, she been a member of the NSF-funded MIDFIELD research project on engineering education; she has served as a Co-PI on three research projects, including one on transfer students and another on student veterans in engineering.Michelle M. Camacho Ph.D., University of
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Construction Session 4: Outside of the Construction Curriculum
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
William P Manion, University of Maine
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Construction
fieldsuperintendents overseeing about 450 foremen, operators and laborers in the height of thesummer construction season. They have four regional operations units, each with an operationsmanager. Total annual volume ranges between $80-100 million. Typical projects includecommercial sitework, water, sewer and storm utilities, roads, landfills, airports, wind power anddams.The author’s position was officially as Project Manager, reporting to the Vice President ofOperations. However, the usual work tasks were more like a consultant or general managerwithout having the responsibility of construction personnel oversight. Professional managementintern could also have been an appropriate title.The ***** Advantage is a company-wide program to improve quality
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Innovative Teaching
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Deng Cao, Central State University; Zhiqiang Wu, Wright State University; Bin Wang, Wright State University; Chi-Hao Cheng, Miami University
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Diversity
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Computers in Education
communicationand networking, but few institutions can provide hands-on laboratories in theirnetworking courses due to expensive hardware equipment. Funded by a collaborativeNSF TUES type II project, a series of affordable and evolvable software defined radio(SDR) based laboratories was implemented and institutionalized at three institutions todemonstrate its capability and adaptability. As a participating institution, Central StateUniversity worked closely with Wright State University and Miami University andsuccessfully adapted the novel SDR based laboratories. We further initialized our ownlaboratory modules to improve undergraduate students' understanding and learning. Thelaboratory modules were integrated into two undergraduate level networking
Conference Session
Biological & Agricultural Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Abhijit Nagchaudhuri, University of Maryland - Eastern Shore; Abbas H. Diab, University of Maryland - Eastern Shore; Christopher E. Hartman, University of Maryland - Eastern Shore; Lei Zhang, University of Maryland - Eastern Shore; Madhumi Mitra Ph.D., University of Maryland - Eastern Shore; Yakov Pachepsky, USDA-ARS; Rakesh Joshi
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Biological & Agricultural
Maryland Eastern Shore pursuing MS degree in Food & Agriculture Sciences . During his undergraduate studies, Mr. Diab along with a group of undergraduates, worked on several academic and research projects. He designed and built several ground, air, and water platforms for precision agriculture reasons. Currently he holds the position of chair of the ASME UMES chapter.Mr. Christopher E. Hartman, University of Maryland - Eastern ShoreDr. Lei Zhang, University of Maryland - Eastern Shore Dr. Lei Zhang received his Ph.D. Degree in Electrical Engineering on 2011 from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Since 2012 he is working in the Department of Engineering and Aviation Sciences, University of Maryland Eastern Shore. His
Conference Session
Design in Engineering Education Division Poster Session
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mary Carpenter Ed.D., CCD - Custom Curriculum Design; Logan Edward Micher, Florida Polytechnic University; Chris Yakymyshyn; Jorge Vargas, Florida Polytechnic University; Christina Drake, Florida Polytechnic University
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Design in Engineering Education
, manufacturing, and assembly processes. Since 2010, Lo- gan has worked as a private tutor; most recently he has moved from small in-person tutoring into electronic classroom learning as a consultant for an online tutoring service. In previous semesters, he has aided the teaching of introductory design and modeling classes at Florida Polytechnic University. As the operator of the Florida Polytechnic University Robotics Laboratory, he trains students to use fabrication machin- ery, 2D and 3D design software, and analytic methods to aid in student and research projects. Logan also provides 3D modeling, prototyping, and 2D design services to various local companies, and hopes to earn certifications for 3D design in the coming
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International Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kathleen Meehan, Virginia Tech; Gianmarco Radice, University of Glasgow
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International
member was hired to work in the UoG Schoolof Engineering Teaching Office. This staff member coordinates the second supervision andsecond marking of the UGS final year projects by the UoG staff.A programme director for each discipline was also identified and seconded to Singapore tooversee the first academic programme. As the number of programmes increased, theacademic staff member from Glasgow was named the director of UGS, a responsibility thatwas in addition to his role as programme director. It should be noted that other than thedirector of UGS, all UGS staff, both academic and administrative, are not University ofGlasgow employees, but are employed through UGlasgow Singapore pte. Ltd which wasincorporated in 2011. Alterations to the
Conference Session
Multidisciplinary Efforts in Introductory Courses
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nicholas A Baine P.E., Grand Valley State University; Huihui Qi, Grand Valley State University
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
multi-disciplinary knowledge base in their future career as an engineer. This paper proposes a solution to this problem through the use of the maker spaceconcept in a freshman design course. The course in question is currently being revamped and ismaking use of Project Based Learning. However, addition change is being considered to embracethe maker approach, encourages people to understand how things work, to experiment, inventand redesign things through multiple iterations, to democratize and understand processes ofengineering, science, and innovation, and to commercialize new products by developing andtesting prototypes quickly and in a cost-effective manner. Making frequently takes place in socialcontexts, often called Maker spaces