College. She earned her Ph.D in Engineering Education and M.S. in Aerospace Systems from Purdue University, and B.E. in Aeronautical Engineering from Punjab Engineering College. Her research interests include engineering education, educational technologies, engineering epistemology, design education, and educational makerspaces.Dr. Brian K. Smith, Boston College Brian Smith is the Honorable David S. Nelson Professorial Chair and Associate Dean for Research in the Lynch School of Education and Human Development at Boston College. He earned his Ph.D. in Learning Sciences from Northwestern University and B.S. in Computer Science Engineering from UCLA. His research interests include design of computational
. Furthermore, we wanted to know if thesoftware and the lab approach itself were useful.BackgroundMaterials Science and Engineering is a subject taught as a 7.5 credit course module forundergraduate Mechanical Engineering (ME) students at University West in Sweden, whichhas close links with the automotive and aerospace industry in the region. In order to supportmaterials selection, eco design and sustainability in the ME program, practical computer labsusing an established software [4] is in use. When designing the curriculum of two relativelynew educational programs, one undergraduate Electrical Engineering (EE) with electricvehicle specialization and another one-year graduate program, entirely focused on ElectricalVehicle Engineering, it was
Editor-in-Chief of the journal, Advances in Engineering Education and she serves on the ASEE committee for Scholarly Publications.Rachel Mccord Ellestad (Senior Lecturer and Research Assistant Professor) Dr. Rachel Ellestad is the Director of the Engineering Fundamentals Program in the Tickle College of Engineering at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville.Cheryl Carrico (Owner)Carol Geary Carol Geary is a doctoral candidate in the Engineering Education program at Virginia Tech. While at Virginia Tech Carol has directed peer mentoring programs and high school STEM outreach camps. Her research interests include co-curricular support, student success, and persistence. Carol received her B.S. in Aerospace engineering from
Paper ID #36914A Low-Cost, Portable, Smartphone Schlieren ImagingSystemKeith Robert Stein (Dr.) Keith Stein is a professor in the Department of Physics & Engineering at Bethel University. He has a Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering, with past research activities focusing on the modeling of parachute dynamics and fluid-structure interactions. He is currently involved in student-faculty studies utilizing advanced optical and high-speed video imaging techniques to study a number of applications involving compressible flows, shock waves, and thermal convection.Grace Riermann © American
the increased interest in industry, updates in these tools with advanced design capa-bilities are being rolled out every year. There is a greater need to incorporate introductory leveltraining of such tools to better prepare students as they enter industry as engineers.Topology optimization (TO) [1], [2] is one such techniques that has rapidly evolved from an ex-citing research field to a powerful tool with applications in numerous industries ranging fromautomotive [3], [4], aerospace [5], [6], civil engineering [7], [8], thermo-fluids [9], [10] to biomed-ical [11], [12]. TO generates organic models with optimal material distribution within a designdomain, under a given set of loading and restraints. Its ability to provide an initial close-to
, currently as Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs..Prof. Johne’ M Parker, University of Kentucky John´e M. Parker is Acting Associate Dean, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion for the College of Engineering and an Associate Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Kentucky. She received her BME, MSME and Ph.D. degrees from the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology and has industrial experience with Shell Oil Company and Mobil Chemical Company. Dr. Parker has received both federal and industrially-sponsored funding, including an NSF CAREER award; her research interests include systems and controls, focusing on the use of emerging technologies to
at MIT, and her BS in mechanical and aerospace engineering at Princeton.Nicole Alexandra Batrouny (Research Assistant) Nicole Batrouny is a fifth-year doctoral candidate in mechanical engineering at Tufts University. She received a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Denver and completed undergraduate research in biomechanics. She received her M.S. in mechanical engineering from Tufts University in 2019; her thesis explored the decision-making strategies and productive talk moves of 4th-grade students during an engineering curriculum that she designed and taught. Her current doctoral research at the Center for Engineering Education and Outreach focuses on decision-making strategies and
Paper ID #38548Design of Entrepreneurially Minded (EM) Effective Learning Strategiesfor Engineering Students: Course Structure, Grading Rubrics, SyllabusDesign, and In-Class Mini Labs for Student Motivation and LearningDr. Muzammil Arshad, Texas A&M University Dr. Muzammil Arshad earned his PhD in Mechanical Engineering and Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering from Florida Institute of Technology, and his Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from University of Engineering & Technology, Pakistan.Dr. Rebecca R. Romatoski, St. Ambrose University Dr. Romatoski earned their PhD in Nuclear Science and Engineering
project aimed at fostering the persistence and retention of low-income engineering transfer students.Kameryn DenaroAnalia E. RaoDr. David A. Copp, University of California, Irvine David A. Copp received the B.S. degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Arizona and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in mechanical engineering from the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Teaching at the University of California, Irvine in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. Prior to joining UCI, he was a Senior Member of the Technical Staff at Sandia National Laboratories and an adjunct faculty member in Electrical and Computer Engi- neering at the University of New
. Joseph David Richardson Joseph D. Richardson is an Assistant Professor in the William B. Burnsed, Jr. Department of Mechanical, Aerospace and Biomedical Engineering at the University of South Alabama.Tom ThomasNicole Carr ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Engaging Transfer Students in a College of EngineeringAbstractThe LINK scholarship program at the University of South Alabama is funded by an NSF S-STEM grant, awarding scholarships to low-income students transferring from communitycolleges in the Gulf Coast region to complete degrees in chemical, civil, computer, electrical, ormechanical engineering. The program provides financial support and academic mentoring tofoster student
Paper ID #39466Board 303: High Tech and High Touch: Inclusive Ecosystems for CommunityCollege Engineering and Engineering Technology Student SuccessProf. eugene leo draine mahmoud, Mt. San Antonio Community College eugene is a Professor of Physics and Engineering and educational researcher at Mt. San Antonio College (Mt. SAC). He received a B.S. in Aerospace Engineering with a minor in Ethnic Studies from the Uni- versity of California, San Diego; and a M.S. and Engineers’ Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the California Institute of Technology. Currently, he serves as the chair for the California Engineering Liaison
yearly competitions such as IIDA, AIA,Solar Decathlon, etc. These institutions, and many others sponsor both annual competitionsReferencesPooley, Alison and Wanigarathna, Nadeeshani (2016) Integrating students through amultidisciplinary design project. In: Integrated Design Conference id@50, 29 June - 1 July2016, University of Bath.Gerber, D. J., & Lin, S. H. E. (2014). Designing in complexity: Simulation, integration, andmultidisciplinary design optimization for architecture. Simulation, 90(8), 936-959.Flager, F., & Haymaker, J. (2007, June). A comparison of multidisciplinary design, analysis andoptimization processes in the building construction and aerospace industries. In 24thinternational conference on information technology in
living for polypharmacy patients in isolated living situations.Mrs. Daniela Solomon, Case Western Reserve University Daniela Solomon is Research Services Librarian for Biomedical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electri- cal Engineering and Computer Science, Materials Science and Engineering, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Kelvin Smith Library, Case Western Reserv ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Work In Progress: Promoting Student Engagement with Standards Through A Moot Court Case Study in Product LiabilityIntroductionPublic and environmental safety are critical components of engineering ethics that require anunderstanding of the engineering, business, and
toprogramming software, without compromising the support for low and intermediate-leveleducation.The CourseThe Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology (ECET) program at Western CarolinaUniversity is focused on preparation for industry. The regional employers are typically discretepart and product producers that make extensive use of industrial control systems. Graduates ofthe schools typically go to work for aerospace, automotive, medical, and similar industries.The school receives annual feedback from external sources including an Industrial AdvisoryBoard (IAB), capstone project sponsors, alumni, and industrial partners. They all share acommon message that there is increasing demand for mechatronics knowledge that is not beingsatisfied by
Paper ID #38901Student-led program to improve equity in Ph.D. oral qualifying examsMeredith Leigh Hooper, California Institute of Technology This author was an equal first author contributor to this work. Meredith Hooper is an Aeronautics PhD student studying under Professor Mory Gharib in the Graduate Aerospace Laboratories of the California Institute of Technology (GALCIT). Meredith is a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow, leader within the GALCIT Graduate Student Council, and Co-Director of the Caltech Project for Effective Teaching (CPET). Her PhD research uses a combination of machine learning and
Paper ID #39089Work in Progress: PEERSIST – A Formation of Engineers Framework forUnderstanding Self-Efficacy and Persistence among Transfer StudentsCody D. JenkinsMs. Thien Ngoc Y. Ta, Arizona State University Thien Ta is a doctoral student of Engineering Education Systems and Design at Arizona State University. She obtained her B.S., and M.S. in Mechanical Engineering. She has taught for Cao Thang technical college for seven years in Vietnam. She is currentlyDr. Ryan James Milcarek, Arizona State University Ryan Milcarek obtained his B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. in the Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Department at
the biomedical and related engineering disciplines. Whenappropriately scaled to the middle and high school levels [1,2], biomechanics can integrateconcepts from courses that many students and educators view as disconnected, such as physicsand biology [3]. Biomechanics also provides alternative, inclusive examples to the classicalmechanics applications (e.g., automotive, aerospace) found in K12 secondary science andunderclassmen engineering curricula [2]. Given that undergraduate bioscience programs havemet gender parity while engineering as a whole falls far short of this goal [4], biomechanicsexposure at the middle and high school levels may also serve as a means to recruit talentedwomen from the biosciences into the engineering pipeline [5
also possible. In fact, before the industrial revolution, that washow most of it was done [11][12].Subtractive Manufacturing can also be defined as traditional manufacturing or machining,involves creating 3D objects by removing material from a solid block or raw material throughcutting, grinding, milling, or drilling. This process results in highly precise and accuratefunctional parts and components for various industries, such as aerospace, automotive, defense,and medical devices, as well as prototypes and custom products in small quantities. Well-established for many years, Subtractive Manufacturing has a broad range of tools and machinesfor various materials, including metals, plastics, composites, and ceramics. However, it haslimitations
. Gupta’s current collaborators span from National Institute of (NIH), Oak Ridge and Idaho National labs, Ohio Aerospace Institute (OAI), Masten Space, and Materion. She has served as an ad hoc reviewer for NSF, NASA, ACS proposals, and several high impact scientific journals. She is an active member and volunteer of AIChE, ACS, NATAS, and ASEE. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Magnetic Field Homogeneity of Helmholtz Coil integrated with a Hotplate for High Temperature Sintering: A Multidisciplinary Senior Design Project Chaitanya Mahajan 1, Seyed Alireza Rozati 2, Anju Gupta 2
to teach data science in aerospace engineering.References[1] Yilmaz, N., Atmanli, A. (2017). Sustainable alternative fuels in aviation. Energy, 140(2), pp.1378-1386.[2] ICAO Carbon Emissions Calculator Methodology, Version 11, June 2018. https://www.icao.int/environmental- protection/CarbonOffset/Documents/Methodology%20ICAO%20Carbon%20Calculator_ v11-2018.pdf[3] Kim, B., Fleming, G., Balasubramanian, S., Malwitz, A., Lee, J., Ruggiero, J., Waitz, I., Klima, K., Stouffer, V., Long, D., Kostiuk, P., Locke, M., Holsclaw, C., Morales, A., McQueen, E., & Gillette, W. (2005, September). Sage Version 1.5 Technical Manual. System for assessing aviation's global emissions (SAGE) incorporated into the
Paper ID #39607Development of Next Generation Column Guard for Storage Rack ProtectionDr. Robert Michael, Gannon University Robert J. Michael, Ph.D., P.E., Associate Professor in the Mechanical Department at Gannon University, obtained his B.S.M.E. degree from Akron University where he graduated summa cum laude, and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in mechanical and aerospace engineDr. David Gee, Gannon University Faculty Advisor, ASME Student ChapterMark Keith Kurchena ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Development of Next Generation Column Guard for
indoor-GPS (iGPS) is also a possible option for accuracy [10, 11]. Future work will becompleted to control the Stewart platform without predetermined position points. This will becompleted using a joystick flight simulator controller as it is a common controller for flightsimulation [12].References:[1] Airlines For America, “Safety Record of U.S. Air Carriers.” https://www.airlines.org/dataset/safety-record-of-u-s-air-carriers/.[2] NLR. Royal Netherlands Aerospace Centre, “Better Training to Prevent Accidents” 3 Mar. 2022, https://www.nlr.org/case/better-training-prevent-accidents/.[3] Allerton, David J. “The Case for Flight Simulation in General Aviation” Researchgate. https
-campus research and teaching sites. The Engineering Technology Program is part of the Collegeof Engineering and Computer Science, based in Brownsville, Texas.The Rio Grande Valley is located in the southernmost part of Texas and shares a border withMexico through three of the four counties that form this region. It also has a coastal area ofimportance for the oil and gas industry, commercial trade, and tourism. The international tradeagreements between the United States, Canada, and Mexico, have made this region a keylocation for many industries to set up operations in some border cities. Its coastal location hasmade it attractive as well for the aerospace industry.Texas has abundant solar resources due to its geographical location. Many
, University of South Alabama Associate Professor in the Civil, Coastal, & Environmental Engineering Department at the University of South AlabamaDr. Joseph D. Richardson, University of South Alabama Joseph D. Richardson is an Assistant Professor in the William B. Burnsed, Jr. Department of Mechanical, Aerospace and Biomedical Engineering at the University of South Alabama. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Streamlining the Path from Community College to Engineering Degree CompletionThe LINK scholarship program at the University of South Alabama supports studentstransferring to the College of Engineering
Paper ID #34244Exploring Trends in First-Year Student Responses on Asynchronous DesignModulesSherri Youssef, The Ohio State University Sherri Youssef is pursuing her Masters of Science degree in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and is involved in the Department of Engineering Education as a Graduate Teaching and Research Associate at The Ohio State University. She completed her Bachelors of Science in Materials Science and Engineering at The Ohio State University as well in May of 2018.Dr. Patrick James Herak, The Ohio State University Dr. Herak is a five time graduate of The Ohio State University
-layer or point by point gradually, providing increased freedom ofdesigning the model of the complex structure, rapid customization, lower production waste, rapidprototyping, and the use of materials for printing which includes metal alloys, composite ofpolymers, concrete, and ceramics. Due to the widening of the horizon of the uses of 3D printing,machine learning (ML)-based technologies have been used to improve 3D printing processes. 3Dprinting technologies have been widely applied in many fields, including aerospace, medicine,industry, and beautification. Also, additive manufacturing has been used in biologicaltechnologies, known as 3D bioprinting, which will be widely used for medical or daily purposes[1],[2].In-situ defect detection is
Paper ID #33819Preparing Future Engineers Through Project Based LearningProf. Mark Wong, Contra Costa College Mark Wong is a professor of physics and engineering at Contra Costa College (San Pablo, CA).Sergio Alexander Alvarez, Contra Costa College N/AMr. Jonathan Alexander Canel, Contra Costa College Student at Contra Costa College with a major in Aerospace EngineeringMr. Phiroze Jhalman DuggalMs. Yesenia Rodriguez MorenoDaven NgMiss Nathalie ZaldivarDr. Chao Liu, Contra Costa CollegeMr. Jeff Kamalian, Contra Costa CollegeDr. Seti Sidharta, Contra Costa College American c
the College of Engineering and Technology and Professor of Engineering and Technology at Western Carolina University.Dr. Hayri Sezer, Western Carolina University Dr. Sezer is an assistant professor of thermal and fluid sciences at Western Carolina University in depart- ment of engineering and technology. Dr. Sezer received his B.Sc. degree in physics engineering (2005) and M. Sc. in defence technologies (Material Science) from Istanbul Technical University (2009), and he got his Ph.D. degree in mechanical and aerospace engineering from West Virginia University (2014). His research interest is in the field of computational fluid dynamics and its application in combustion, heat and mass transfer, fluid flow, wild
a focus on electro- chemical energy storage systems.Israa Ali, University of Michigan Israa Ali is a senior undergraduate studying Aerospace Engineering.Dr. Corin L Bowen, California State University, Los Angeles Corin (Corey) Bowen is a postdoctoral researcher in the College of Engineering, Computer Science and Technology at California State University - Los Angeles, where she is working on the NSF-funded Eco- STEM project. Her engineering education research focuses on structural oppression in engineering sys- tems, organizing for equitable change, and developing an agenda of Engineering for the Common Good. She conferred her Ph.D. in aerospace engineering from the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor in April
Through an Integrated Reverse Engineering and Design Graphics Project. Barr, Ronald, et al. October 2000, Journal of Engineering Education, pp. 413-418. Proceedings of the 2011 North Midwest ConferenceBiographyWILLIAM C. FARROW has been teaching at the Milwaukee School of Engineering full time for 10 years in theMechanical Engineering department. Besides teaching courses related to engineering design and engineeringmechanics he works with students pursuing aerospace career goals. Dr. Farrow has worked for McDonnell AircraftCom ., Ea on Co o a ion Co o a e Re ea ch Di i ion, and a NASA Je P o l ion Lab a a Fac l Re ea chFellow. Proceedings of the 2011 North Midwest Conference