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- Educational Strategies in Architectural Engineering
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Gouranga Banik, Tennessee State University
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constraints, and they will recognize education and training requirementsnecessary for dealing with customers and the broader public. Engineering will need to expand itsreach and thought patterns and political influence if it is to fulfill its potential to help create abetter world for our children and grandchildren.”Mega and complex projects, sustainability, infrastructure security, resilience, and multi-culturalteams-all that will pose engineering management challenges and for which engineers of todayare largely unprepared. The practice of engineering continues to become increasingly morecomplex. As a result of the rapid rise of information technology, the explosion of knowledge inengineering and construction, the enhanced public awareness of and
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- Architectural Division Technical Session 3
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- 2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Sheena Nastasia Marston, The Ohio State University; Fabian Hadipriono Tan P.E., The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA; Michael Parke, The Ohio State University; Olga Maria Stavridis, Ohio State University; Lisa Elanna Burris, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA
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has worked in the areas of construction of infrastructures and buildings, failure assessment of buildings and bridges, construction accident investigations, forensic engineering, ancient buildings, ancient bridges, and the ancient history of science and engineering for over 40 years. The tools he uses include fault tree analysis, fuzzy logic, artificial intelligence, and virtual reality.Dr. Michael Parke, The Ohio State University Dr. Parke has over twenty years experience in satellite based earth science research. He has been teaching first year engineering for the past eighteen years, with emphasis on computer aided design, computer programming, and project design and documentation.Ms. Olga Maria Stavridis, Ohio