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2017 Gulf Southwest Section Conference
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Raj Desai
though this section seems obvious to the owner, remember the target Proceedings of the 2017 ASEE Gulf-Southwest Section Annual Conference, Organized by The University of Texas at Dallas Copyright © 2017, American Society for Engineering Education 2017 ASEE Gulf-Southwest Section Annual Conferenceaudience for the business plan is investors and/or lenders. With this in mind, include a brief descriptionof the business industry that your company is in to help lenders know what your company does. Alsoinclude the current economic health of your company, and the projected growth of the company andindustry.Your company service includes details of the
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2017 Gulf Southwest Section Conference
Authors
Diana Easton
development lifecycle, and the business of medical devicesas a whole. The Biodevelopment mission is to reduce or remove regulatory barriers andfacilitate and accelerate the development and translation of scientific research discoveries andbiomedical device innovation into commercially viable products that can help people in need.The four-part platform of the Biodevelopment program is depicted in figure 1. It has beendesigned with three objectives in mind: 1) advance regulatory and translational science in themedical device industry; 2) establish and optimize multidisciplinary research collaborations andclinical operations to accelerate translation of innovative medical devices; and 3) cross train andequip engineering students, clinical researchers
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2017 Gulf Southwest Section Conference
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Magdalena Grohman; Eun Ah Lee; Nicholas Gans; Marco Tacca; Matthew Brown
2017 ASEE Gulf-Southwest Section Annual Conference Engineering Ethics as an Expert Guided and Socially Situated Activity Magdalena G. Grohman, Eun Ah Lee, Nicholas Gans, Marco Tacca, and Matthew J. Brown The University of Texas at DallasKeywordsEngineering, Ethics, Expert, Situated Cognition, Activity, Social Responsibility Proceedings of the 2017 ASEE Gulf-Southwest Section Annual Conference Organized by The University of Texas at Dallas Copyright © 2017, American Society for Engineering Education 2017 ASEE Gulf-Southwest Section Annual
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2017 Gulf Southwest Section Conference
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Benjamin Kelley
Entrepreneurial Mindset through FacultyDevelopment, Proceedings of the 123rd ASEE Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA, June 26-29, 2016, 14 pps.3 Van Treuren, K., Jordan, W., Fry, C, Instilling the Entrepreneurial Mindset in Engineering Undergraduates atBaylor University, Proceedings of the ASEE Gulf-Southwest Annual Regional Conference, Fort Worth, TX, March8-16, 2016.4 Gerhart, A.L., Carpenter, D.D., Fletcher, R.W., Meyer, E.G., Combining Discipline-specific Introduction toEngineering Courses into a Single Multi-discipline Course to Foster the Entrepreneurial Mindset withEntrepreneurially Minded Learning, Proceedings of the 121st ASEE Annual Conference, Indianapolis, IN, June 15-18, 2014, pg 24.2881-24.288.30.5 Fulcher, K.H., Curiosity: A Link to
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2017 Gulf Southwest Section Conference
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Tony McClary; Germain Degardin; John Kulpa; Patricia Sullivan; Karen Trujillo
Conferencethis survey in other STEM outreach programs within the NMSU College of Engineering andeventually to students in STEM programs throughout the University, the researchers are aimingto understand how different STEM programs affect different students.Moreover, the survey analysis could be more productive and accurate. It would be interesting tohave a clear idea in mind of what is being tested through the survey in order to focalize thequestions on this objective. This pilot analysis should help towards this goal by analyzing, whichquestions and responses are relevant and which ones are not. Moreover, the sections “please,explain” should be reviewed. Although it leaves room for criticism and ideas, some of theresponses were too broad to be