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James Cook; Maxim G. Strehle; Jonathan William Schaefer , Saint Louis Rocket Propulsion Lab; T. Alex Ambro, Saint Louis University; William Hiser; Andrew Riddle; Sanjay Jayaram, Saint Louis University
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sciences courses. He has published several peer reviewed journal and conference papers in these areas. His research areas are space systems, robust fault tolerant control, nonlinear control, adaptive control, small spacecraft design, high performance spacecraft components, mechatronics, real-time health monitoring, and diagnostic methodology. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Student Activities, Research and Development in High-Power Rocket Propulsion and Systems EngineeringAbstractThe Rocket Propulsion Laboratory at Saint Louis University primarily focuses on student-run,undergraduate research in high-power propulsion system design and development as well asdesign
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Aaron W. Johnson, University of Michigan; Jessica E S Swenson, University of Michigan
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University ofMichigan, students are required to take 41 credits of engineering science courses (32% of thetotal credits required for graduation) and only 19 credits of design and laboratory courses (14.8%of total credits). Furthermore, of the 11 current ABET Student Outcomes only one of these, a) anability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering, directly speaks to thecontent of these engineering science courses [1].Despite the prominence of engineering science courses in the curriculum, these courses havebeen studied less in engineering education research than design courses [2]. Ideally, theseengineering science courses should give students the theoretical background that they can applyin engineering design courses, on student
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Chadia A. Aji, Tuskegee University; M. Javed Khan, Tuskegee University
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Research, vol. 74, pp. 59-109[12] J. W. Thomas (2000). A review of research on project-based learning, accessed on Jan. 29.2019, www.bie.org/index.php/site/RE/pbl_research/29[13] B. D. Jones, “Motivating students to engage in learning: The MUSIC model of academicmotivation,” International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, vol. 21 (2),272-285, accessed on Jan. 29, 2019, http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ899315.pdf[14] R. J. Marzano, D. J. Pickering and T. Heflebowen, The highly engaged classroom, MarzanoResearch Laboratory, 2011[15] A. Bandura, “Self-efficacy mechanism in human agency,” American Psychologist, vol. 37(2), pp. 122–147, 1982, doi:10.1037/0003-066X.37.2.122[16] A. Carroll and S. Houghton, “Self-efficacy and
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Kristoffer Borgen, Purdue University; William Theodore Weldon, Purdue University; Brian Kozak, Purdue Polytechnic Institute; Tracy L. Yother, Purdue Polytechnic Institute
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Paper ID #25996Airworthiness Assurance and Component Tracking of Small Unmanned AerialSystemsMr. Kristoffer Borgen, Purdue University currently works as a Graduate teaching assistant in the Aviation Technology department at Purdue Uni- versity. Received a BS in 2018 in Aerospace Engineering Technology from Purdue University and is currently working on a Masters in Aviation and Aerospace Management. Currently a teaching laboratory sections in statics and unmanned aerial systems (UAS).Mr. William Theodore Weldon, Purdue University PhD student at Purdue University studying UAS operations.Dr. Brian Kozak, Purdue Polytechnic
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Hannah Rose Stroud, Texas A&M University; Kristi J. Shryock, Texas A&M University; Darren John Hartl, Texas A&M University; Isaac Emmanuel Sabat, Texas A&M University; Kelly K. Dray, Texas A&M University
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Aerospace Engineering in 2009, both from Texas A&M University. He currently holds an Assistant Professor position at Texas A&M in his home department, and his work bridges the topics of advanced multifunctional material systems and their integration into aerospace platforms. After over three years as a Research Assistant Professor at Texas A&M, Dr. Hartl accepted joint appointments working at the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) in the Materials and Manufacturing Directorate and Aerospace Systems Directorate. At Texas A&M, Dr. Hartl maintains a large and active research team consisting of graduate, undergraduate, and postdoctoral researchers. Darren has over 17 years of experience working with shape
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Amelia Greig, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Alex Powaser, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Douglas Howe, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Will Alan McGehee, California Polytechnic State University
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Education, 2019 Disparate Electrospray Systems for Undergraduate and Graduate EducationAbstractElectrospray thrusters are low thrust, high efficiency devices that use electrostatic fields toaccelerate droplets of non-volatile liquid propellants. With numerous applications in precisionattitude control and propulsion of small satellite platforms, electrospray systems are gainingprevalence in the field of electrostatic propulsion. These thrusters present unique educationalopportunities to expose students to comparatively novel technologies in a laboratory setting,requiring only modest university resources and development time.In support of its “Learn by Doing” pedagogical philosophy, the Aerospace
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Tracy L. Yother, Purdue Polytechnic Institute; Cooper G. Burleson, Purdue University; James M. Thom, Purdue University; Brian Kozak, Purdue Polytechnic Institute
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laboratory; an expert in thepractical application of a science; a person skilled in the technique of an art or craft [3]. For thisstudy technician is defined as a person with the direct, applied, hands-on skills, and knowledge ata highly "vocational" or "craftsman" level. The technician may have vocational certifications andpossibly a two-year college degree.Engineering technologist per the American Heritage Dictionary is “a person who uses scientificknowledge to solve practical problems [4]. According to ABET “... engineering technologyprograms stress current industrial design practices that allow students to start developingpractical workplace skills [5].” For this study the technologist is defined as a person with someeducation or training in