- Conference Session
- Multidisciplinary Engineering Design I
- Collection
- 2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
- Authors
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Benjamin Goldschneider, Virginia Tech; Nicole P. Pitterson, Virginia Tech
- Tagged Topics
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Diversity
- Tagged Divisions
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
Mid-Atlantic university. The guiding philosophybehind its design is that of the “t-shaped engineer,” which advocates for a combination of bothdeep disciplinary knowledge and the ability to work with professionals from a variety of fields[12]. Additionally, the increasing emphasis on the National Academy of Engineering’s GrandChallenges and similar problems which require input and solutions from experts in many fieldshas served as a catalyst for the program’s development [13]. Existing research has also indicatednumerous purely educational benefits to working on interdisciplinary teams, including 2developing the ability to effectively collaborate with experts from other fields and exposure