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Benjamin Michael Wallen P.E., United States Military Academy; Diana M Thomas, United States Military Academy
and the University of Texas at Austin in Environmental Engineering. Most recently, he graduated with his Ph.D. from the Colorado School of Mines in Civil and Environmental Engineering. He teaches Environmental Science and Environmental Engineering Technologies. He also serves as a faculty advisor for the senior capstone design course and several independent research projects.Dr. Diana M Thomas, United States Military Academy Diana M. Thomas received her Ph.D. from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 1996. She then completed a National Research Council funded post-doctoral fellowship at the United States Military Academy and the Army Research Laboratory. In 2000, she joined the faculty of the Montclair State
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Mojeed Olamide Bello, MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY; Nkiruka Jane Nwachukwu, Morgan State University; Ida Mougang Yanou N, Morgan State University; Niangoran Koissi, Morgan State University; Celeste Chavis P.E., Morgan State University; Oludare Adegbola Owolabi P.E., Morgan State University; Jumoke 'Kemi' Ladeji-Osias, Morgan State University
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Spring 2021 semester. The outcome will be reflected in a 2021 publication. The work is abased on continuing research from a previous ASEE conference paper titled “Initial impact of anexperiment-centric teaching approach in several STEM disciplines” [12].Chemistry Experiment ResultsWe used the oscilloscope software from the ADALM boards to log and save the data displayedon the software interface of the ADALM 1000 and ADALM 2000 in the form of voltagereadings during the Chemistry department hands-on lab.Results of Potentiometry Experiment: This experiment is set up with the pH sensor from thehands-on laboratory experiment research. The following results of the calibration set-up andcompiled the collected data. See in Table 2 below. The calibration
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Samuel C Lieber PE, New Jersey Institute of Technology; Ashish D Borgaonkar, New Jersey Institute of Technology
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Delivery to Support the Industrial Role of a Mechanical Engineering TechnologistAbstractThe COVID-19 Pandemic has created widespread disruption in higher education. This has beenespecially felt in the engineering field, which has traditionally relied on applied laboratories todeliver course material effectively and efficiently. In particular, courses in the Mechatronicdomain that integrate mechanical components, electrical systems, and programing rely heavilyon applied labs to instruct students on this interdisciplinary topic through hands-on activities. AtNew Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), these applied labs have been facilitated in theMechanical Engineering Technology (MET) program by using a
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Vazgen Shekoyan; sunil Dehipawala, City University of New York, Queensborough Community College; Dimitrios S. Kokkinos, City University of New York, Queensborough Community College; Rex Taibu; George Tremberger Jr; Tak Cheung
is an Associate Professor of Physics at Queensborough Community College of CUNY since 2017. He Completed his Electrical Engineering degrees (BE, ME, PhD) at CUNY and undergraduate in Physics in Europe. He worked in industry for AT&T Bell Labs and Verizon Commu- nications for 23 years as a telecommunications engineer specialized in fiber optical system research and development. He is teaching pre-Engineering Physics courses, conducts research in fiber sensors and mentors student research projects.Dr. Rex Taibu Dr. Rex Taibu has taught studio physics classes for several years. His teaching experience has shaped his research focus. Currently, Dr. Taibu is actively engaged in 1) promoting scientific inquiry
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Jeremy David Paquin, United States Military Academy; Matthew Louis Miller, United States Military Academy; Jes Barron, U.S. Military Academy
it could demandstudents understand the fundamentals while concepts with greater complexity would allowstudents to use the reference data card along with a student-provided note sheet. This would seekto help channel the desired learning reflection and review process that stems from the creation ofsuch a note sheet. Then, in the spirit of assessing the real-world environment as would be donewith “open-everything” assessments, a design project and two laboratory analyses wouldauthorize use of the textbook, notes, internet, and collaboration with others, to form a trulyrealistic engineering environment sought by this approach. In addition to this theory, instructor experience teaching various engineering coursesacross the department
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sunil Dehipawala, City University of New York, Queensborough Community College; Dimitrios S. Kokkinos, City University of New York, Queensborough Community College; Vazgen Shekoyan; Rex Taibu; George Tremberger Jr; Tak Cheung
CUNY since 2017. He Completed his Electrical Engineering degrees (BE, ME, PhD) at CUNY and undergraduate in Physics in Europe. He worked in industry for AT&T Bell Labs and Verizon Commu- nications for 23 years as a telecommunications engineer specialized in fiber optical system research and development. He is teaching pre-Engineering Physics courses, conducts research in fiber sensors and mentors student research projects.Prof. Vazgen Shekoyan Dr. Vazgen Shekoyan is a professor of physics and his experiences include pedagogy, CubeSat, etc.Dr. Rex Taibu Dr. Rex Taibu has taught studio physics classes for several years. His teaching experience has shaped his research focus. Currently, Dr. Taibu is actively engaged
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Ping-Chuan Wang, State University of New York at New Paltz
opportunity.References[1] B. Vojak, R. Price and A. Griffin, “Corporate innovation.” In R. Frodeman, J. T. Klein, & C. Mitcham (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Interdisciplinarity (pp. 546–560). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2010.[2] C.M. Czerniak, “Interdisciplinary science teaching.” In S. K. Abell & N. G. Lederman (Eds.), Handbook of Research on Science Education (pp. 537–559). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2007.[3] J. Moran, Interdisciplinarity, London and New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2002.[4] Z. Irani, “The university of the future will be interdisciplinary.” The Guardian, 24 January 2018.[5] T.S. McLaren, “A microelectronics fabrication and packaging learning laboratory
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, CFD, rocket propulsion and automotive engineering. He was a U.S. Department of Energy Visiting Faculty Fellow at Sandia National Laboratories in 2012 and 2013. He has educated and trained many underrepre- sented minority and female students via various STEM programs including NSF-funded AMP (Alliance for Minority Participation) program.Dr. Hyung D. Bae , Howard University Dr. Hyung D. Bae received his B.S. M.S. degree in mechanical engineering of Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea, in 2004 and 2006, respectively, and Ph.D. degree in mechanical engineering of the University of Maryland in 2013. He was a Research Assistant of the Mechanical Engineering Department at the University of Maryland from 2013 to 2016. He
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healthy and aging brain, as well as coupled multi-field formulations for the spread of neurodegenerative diseases, such as in Alzheimer’s disease and chronic traumatic encephalopa- thy. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Running A Virtual Summer Undergraduate Research Program: Lessons learned Johannes Weickenmeier Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken NJAbstractUndergraduate research is a fundamental part of the research activities in most laboratories atinstitutions of higher education. Undergraduate students serve a wide range of functions andperform critical