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Timothy A. Doughty, University of Portland; Heather Dillon, University of Portland; Ken Lulay P.E., University of Portland; Karen Elizabeth Eifler, University of Portland; Zoë Yi Yin Hensler, University of Portland
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Paper ID #17634Design and Implementation of an Aspirational Ethics Laboratory CourseDr. Timothy A. Doughty, University of Portland Dr. Timothy A. Doughty received his BS and MS from Washington State University in Mechanical and Materials Engineering and his Ph. D. from Purdue University. He has taught at Purdue, Smith College, and is now an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Portland. From 2009 to 2011 he served as a Faculty Scholar with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories and has served as the Dundon-Berchtold Fellow of Ethics for the Donald. P. Shiley School of Engineering. His
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Jason Andrew Roney, University of Denver; Breigh Nonte Roszelle, University of Denver; Matt Gordon P.E., University of Denver; Bradley Davidson, University of Denver
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. Courses taught include undergraduate finite elements, thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, heat transfer, and engineering economics and ethics, and graduate finite elements, numerical methods, thermodynamics, statistical me- chanics, plasma fundamentals and gas dynamics.Dr. Bradley Davidson, University of Denver Dr. Bradley Davidson is an Associate Professor in Mechanical Engineering and director of the Human Dynamics Laboratory at the University of Denver and Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. He holds a BS in civil engineering from Tennessee Tech, an MS in engineering mechanics from Virginia Tech, and a PhD in biomedical engineering from the Virginia Tech–Wake Forest
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Amir Karimi P.E., University of Texas, San Antonio
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solutions that desired needs within realistic meet specified needs with consideration constraints such as economic, for public health and safety, and global, environmental, social, political, cultural, social, environmental, ethical, health and safety, economic, and other factors as manufacturability, and sustainability appropriate to the discipline SO (b) an ability to design and conduct SO-3 an ability to develop and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and appropriate experimentation, analyze interpret data and interpret data, and use engineering
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Somnath Chattopadhyay, University at Buffalo, SUNY
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, analysisand technical problem solving skills in students. In addition to the topics presented in the text,Engineering Ethics and Material Selection were introduced as separate lectures.The reverse engineering project involved dissecting a product that the students chose and thenput it back together. 160 students in the class were broken into groups of four students and eachgroup chose a specific product to be dissected and analyzed in detail. In this process the studentsgot a broader perspective on engineering decisions. For the product dissected the responsiblegroup investigated the design, answering questions about functionality, aesthetics, manufacturingand other engineering decisions. In doing so, the students explored the global, societal
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Robert Scott Pierce P.E., Western Carolina University; Wesley L. Stone, Western Carolina University; Sudhir Kaul, Western Carolina University
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laboratory are used for the assessment of our engineeringprogram. The outcomes that are assessed are as follows:4Outcome (a): an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, basic science and engineeringscienceOutcome (c): an ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs withinrealistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety,manufacturability, and sustainabilityOutcome (e): an ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problemsOutcome (g): an ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary forengineering practiceOutcome (k): an ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary forengineering practiceIn the
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Richard Melnyk, U.S. Military Academy; Brian J. Novoselich, U.S. Military Academy
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meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic,environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability.”7This outcome refers to the student’s ability to incorporate design decisions into the context oflarger societal and engineering considerations and infers a larger understanding of real-worldtopics beyond what is taught strictly in engineering coursework. By focusing on the broaderrequirements and constraints of a design, ABET requires students to consider their work as “real-life” and the need of the student to know and apply their engineering knowledge. Outcome (e) refers to the student’s ability to not only solve, but identify engineeringproblems.7 This outcome also
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Timothy J. Jacobs, Texas A&M University; Rachal E. Thomassie, Texas A&M University
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May 2017 May 2018 May 2018 May 2018 May 2018 May 2019 May 2018 Nanometals Turbomachn Fluid RESEARCH and Thin Lab Mechanics Films STUDY Greece-Engr Spain-MEEN ABROAD Ethics Engineering University Engineering HONORS
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Barbara Sabine Linke, University of California, Davis; Ian C. Garretson, University of California, Davis; Fahad M. Jan, University of California, Davis; Lee Michael Martin, University of California, Davis; Mohamed M. Hafez, University of California, Davis
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. (2006). Thedevelopment of adaptive expertise in biomedical engineering ethics. Journal of EngineeringEducation, 95(2), 165-173.Schwartz, D. L., Bransford, J. D., & Sears, D. (2005). Efficiency and innovation in transfer. In J.Mestre (Ed.), Transfer of learning from a modern multidisciplinary perspective (p. 1-51).Greenwich, CT: Information Age Publishing HoylesSforza, P., 2014, "Chapter 5 - Wing Design," Commercial Airplane Design Principles,Butterworth-Heinemann, Boston, pp. 119-212.Taixiong, Z., Ping, W., Xiafu, L., Kaibi, Z. (2012). Reform for Experiment System ofMechanical Design Manufacturing and its Automation, 2012 International Symposium onInformation Technology in Medicine and Education, IEEE, DOI: 10.1109/ITiME.2012.6291292