, commercialization and technology policy. In particular, his research has recently focused on cybersecurity topics including intrusion detection and forensics, robotic command and control, aerospace command and 3D printing quality assurance. Straub is a member of Sigma Xi, the AAAS, the AIAA and several other technical societies, he has also served as a track or session chair for numerous conferences. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Assessment of the Educational Benefits Produced by Peer Learning Activities in CybersecurityAbstractPeer learning activities may represent a solution to several problems in the cybersecurityeducation field. Peers have the potential
student programs. The paper will discusshow various tools were implemented and their pedagogical value, as well as the limitations andchallenges experienced. Metrics on student use of the Matlab Grader (e.g. number of attempts,etc) and student assessment for the course will also be provided.IntroductionA Vibrations course was offered as a technical elective to a wide audience of both graduate andundergraduate engineering students during a 4-week summer term at the University of Virginia. Intotal, four sections were offered simultaneously: an undergraduate ‘in person’ section, and under-graduate web-based section, a graduate ‘in person’ section, and a graduate ‘web-based’ sections.The cohort included undergraduate Mechanical and Aerospace
addition to making numerous other conference presentations. Straub’s research spans the gauntlet between technology, commercialization and technology policy. In particular, his research has recently focused on cybersecurity topics including intrusion detection and forensics, robotic command and control, aerospace command and 3D printing quality assurance. Straub is a member of Sigma Xi, the AAAS, the AIAA and several other technical societies, he has also served as a track or session chair for numerous conferences. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Pandemic Response: Hybrid-Flexible Course Delivery for General Education Computer
format. It also provides a list ofvehicle parameters to monitor along with how to encode the data for each. The OBD-II standardprovides a list of standardized DTCs that allow one to rapidly identify and remedy malfunctionswithin the vehicle. The OBD-II standard simplifies the diagnosis of increasingly sophisticatedvehicle electrical and mechanical systems. The Digital Link Connector hardware for OBD-II isspecified by SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) J1962, which is shown in Figure 3(b)).The multidisciplinary undergraduate research project team includes faculty and undergraduatestudents from three academic departments: Department of Computational Modeling andSimulation Engineering (CMSE), Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
educationalparadigm for engineering can no longer be adapt for the emergence of complexsystems and grand challenges. As a response, School of Engineering launched a newLong Range Plan “Engineering with a Big E: Integrated Engineering Education”(Moses, J., 1994), which is essentially the integration of engineering technologies andengineering science at first and the integration of STEM and non-STEM elements aswell (Kong H.B, 2011).The “Big E” strategy led to CDIO (Conceive, Design, Implement, Operate) approachin the Department of Aerospace Engineering (Crawley, 2001) and had a profoundinfluence on engineering education: Olin College of Engineering came up with“Engineering2.0” demanding new qualities for the next generation of problem solvers(Miller R.K., 2017
c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Paper ID #31490 Pursuing a Masters of Science degree in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at ODUDeborah Kay Marshall, Norfolk Public SchoolsSalih Sarp, Old Dominion University Salih Sarp is a Ph.D. student in the Electrical and Computer Engineering department at Old Dominion University, USA. Currently, he is developing AI applications and sensor fusion models. Previously, he received his BS degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering from Dogus University, Istanbul, Turkey, and MS degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from The George Washington Univer
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, computing, communications,medicine, transportation, agriculture, aerospace, energy, and information technology [5].Advances in nanotechnology are helping to considerably improve, even revolutionize, manytechnology and industry sectors: information technology, energy, environmental science,medicine, homeland security, food safety, and transportation, among many others [5].Over the last few decades, nanotechnology has gained considerable attention in scientificresearch and industry. As previously stated, the NNI defines nanotechnology as "science,engineering, and technology conducted at the nanoscale, which is about 1 to 100 nanometers"[6]. Though this definition applies to a wide range of subjects including chemical and biologicalsystems, a large
particular, his research has recently focused on cybersecurity topics including intrusion detection and forensics, robotic command and control, aerospace command and 3D printing quality assurance. Straub is a member of Sigma Xi, the AAAS, the AIAA and several other technical societies, he has also served as a track or session chair for numerous conferences. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Creation of a Class to Teach Software EntrepreneurshipAbstractThis paper presents the design and implementation of a class for teaching softwareentrepreneurship. The class focused on teaching students the basics entrepreneurial venturedevelopment and how
, his research has recently focused on cybersecurity topics including intrusion detection and forensics, robotic command and control, aerospace command and 3D printing quality assurance. Straub is a member of Sigma Xi, the AAAS, the AIAA and several other technical societies, he has also served as a track or session chair for numerous conferences. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Development of a HyFlex Defensive Security CourseAbstractA flexible learning defensive security course was developed using the HyFlex delivery modelwhich was initially developed at San Francisco State University. This paper discusses how alimited-flexibility
assistants or instructor.5 Demographics/Chart Three sections of this course were studied, which had 145 students in total. All of the follow-ing information was collected via an introductory survey that each student filled out for a verysmall portion of their grade. The sections primarily comprised of mechanical engineering (43%),biomedical engineering (20%), aerospace engineering (17%) and other students (20%). A total of91 students (63%) had no prior programming experience while 54 students (37%) did have priorprogramming experience . Based on gender, there were 92 (64%) male students, 52 (35%) femalestudents and 2 students (1%) indicated other options. Based on students’ academic year, 2 (1%)students were enrolled in first year of their