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Writing and Communication I
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Richard Fry
, Raymond. Industrial Design, Overlook Press, 1979, p. 98.Richard Fry is currently an Assistant Professor of Industrial Design in the School of Technology at Brigham YoungUniversity where he specializes in Product Design. Previous to entering the education field, he workedprofessionally in the areas of Appliance, Aerospace, Exhibit, and Home Fitness design. He received his MFA fromUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1994. Page 9.308.6 Proceedings of the 2004 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright © 2004, American Society for Engineering Education
Conference Session
Industrial-Sponsored Design
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Richard Fry
curriculum, we are currently working to develop a“digital” knowledge base in the lower classmen to prepare them for an ever-increasinginvolvement in the web experience.Richard Fry received his MFA from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is currently AssistantProfessor of Industrial Design in the School of Technology at Brigham Young University where he specializes inProduct Design. Previous to entering the education field, he worked professionally in the areas of Appliance,Aerospace, Exhibit, and Home Fitness design. Page 9.1236.6 Proceedings of the 2004 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference &
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Problem-Solving & Project-Based Learning
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2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Elisa Linsky; Gunter Georgi
. Georgi is an Industry Professor at Polytechnic University. He received his BS from Cooper Union andhis MS and professional M. E. Degrees from Columbia University. He is a registered Professional Engineer. He hasworked for many years in the aerospace industry in design, analysis and management functions, including ThermalMission Analysis of the Lunar Module from Apollo Project. Page 10.829.6 Proceedings of the 2005 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright © 2005, American Society for Engineering
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Distance & Service Learning, K-12, Web & Work-Based Projects
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Leijun Li; John Pan; Ismail Fidan
University, San Luis Obispo, CA. His teaching and research areas include electronicsmanufacturing, electronics and optoelectronics packaging, lead-free solder, and computer aided manufacturing. Hereceived a Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA.LEIJUN LIDr. Leijun Li is an Assistant Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Utah State University, Logan,UT. Dr. Li received his PhD in Materials Science and Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 2000.His teaching and research interests are in joining of advanced materials, materials processing and manufacturingengineering, and mechanical properties of materials. He has over 30 technical publications in welding, materialsscience, engineering
Conference Session
Multi-disciplinary Design
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Satish Mahajan; Joe Biernacki; Glenn Cunningham; Jeff Frolik
, vaccine delivery systems,digital light projectors and optical switches. With an ever increasing number of applications inautomotive, aerospace, medical and other industries, projections have the MEMS marketgrowing to $12 billion in 2002 1 and experts envision that MEMS will soon be as ubiquitous asmicrocircuits. As such, educating undergraduate as well as graduate students in this importantdeveloping area is no longer an interesting experiment in education but a necessary fact. In this paper, the results of an introductory multi-disciplinary, project-oriented course inMEMS are presented. The course is team-taught at Tennessee Technological University (TTU)by faculty from chemical (CHE), electrical (ECE) and mechanical (ME) engineering to a
Conference Session
Innovative Curriculum Development in MET
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Patrick Cronin
element of a single element model or within each rectangular element of a multi-element model.References1. Przemieniecki, J.S.,Theory of Matrix Structural Analysis, Dover Publications, Inc., New York, 1985.2. Argyrus, Energy Theorems and Structural Analysis, Butterworth Scientific Publications, London, 1960.3. Przemieniecki, J.S., and L. Berke: “Digital Computer Program for the Analysis of Aerospace Structures by the Matrix Displacement Method”, Flight Dynamics Lab. Report FDL-TDR 64-18, 1964.4. Turner, M.J., R.W. Clough, H.C. Martin, and L.J. Topp: “Stiffness and Deflection Analysis of Complex Structures”, Journal of Aeronautical Sciences, 23 : 805-823, 854 (1956).PATRICK J. CRONINPatrick J. Cronin is currently an Assistant Professor of
Conference Session
International Collaborative Efforts
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Sören Östlund; Johan Malmqvist; Ingemar Ingemarsson; Edward F. Crawley; Doris Brodeur
its Perspectives on Vehicle Engineering, and MIT its Proceedings of the 2002 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright Ó 2002, American Society for Engineering EducationIntroduction to Aerospace and Design. LiU has developed a new introductory course forits program in electrical engineering.At the same time, each partner is working on one or more projects that enhancedisciplinary linkages, including Project Bruno and a mechatronics course at Chalmers, asolar-powered aircraft at KTH, an electronics course at LiU, and an electric aircraft in aUnified Engineering course at MIT.Finally, the Curriculum Theme is taking the lead in the design and development ofEducational Resource
Conference Session
ASEE Multimedia Session
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Parviz Daneshgari
time-to-market (TTM)new Product Development planning and executionphilosophy. This new philosophy is one that is focused The breakthrough technology approach requires topon identifying and prioritizing learning requirements on a down identification of system, subsystem andproduct specific basis. In this paper, the authors will component specification. Practical application of thisexplain the fundamental philosophical and technical method is limited to unique scientific projects such asdifferences between the two approaches and illustrate those that commonly occur in the aerospace industry.the advantages of the new approach. This newapproach is dependent on the understanding and
Conference Session
ET Distance Learning Courses and Programs
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Harold Broberg
Claudine SchWeber,Greenwood Press, 20014 JISC Technology Applications Programme (JTAP), http://www.jtap.ac.uk/5 http://www.microsoft.com/office/powerpoint/default.htm6 http://www.realnetworks.com/products/presenter/index.html7 http://www.macromedia.com/software/director/8 http://www.ipfw.edu/9 http://www.webct.com/10 http://www.microchip.com11 http://www.winzip.com/12 http://www.realnetworks.com/products/media_delivery.html13 http://www.real.com/realone/index.htmlHAL BROBERGHal received his PE license in Indiana in 1988 and his PhD in Engineering (EE) in 1993. His research areais servo systems and he consults for ITT (Aerospace-Communications) on weather satellite servos and hasa Patent Pending. He is an Associate Professor of EET
Conference Session
ECE Online Courses, Labs, and Programs
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Yonael Teklu; Saifur Rahman; Peter Wiesner
bolded taxons indicate the path that would classify orlocate an LO as a resource in electrical power transformers. Table 3 – Example of an LO Path in the Three-Level Taxonomy Used in DLNET Level 1: Eng. Fields Level 2: Engineering Topics Level 3: Engineering Sub-Topics Aerospace Circuits and Systems Direct Energy Conversion/Energy Storage Chemical Communications Power System Analysis and Computing Civil Control Systems Power System Design, Operation & Control Computer Power Systems Power System Planning, Load Forecasting Electrical Electronics
Conference Session
Capstone Design
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Stephen Batill
experience the mechanical engineering students have with embeddedcontrol technologies, the products were rather simple, though each presented significanttechnical challenges.A common student response to the course was that it was a good experience but they weresometimes frustrated by the “simple” nature of the projects and they wanted to address productsthat were more “exciting.” The aerospace engineering students in this combined AMEdepartment for many years have designed and built remotely or autonomously piloted aircraftand, at least from some student’s viewpoint, these projects were more glamorous and engaging.Even though the fundamental learning objectives, technologies and student activities wereidentical in both capstone courses (the author
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ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Spring Conference
Authors
Bradley J. Sottile, The Pennsylvania State University; Arun Srivats Mohan, Pennsylvania State University; Frank Christopher Barber
Paper ID #44982Co-Creating the Future: A College of Engineering Micro-Credential onProfessional EthicsProf. Bradley J. Sottile, The Pennsylvania State University Brad Sottile is Assistant Teaching Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, and Aerospace Engi- neering in The Pennsylvania State University’s College of Engineering, School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.Mr. Arun Srivats Mohan, Pennsylvania State UniversityFrank Christopher Barber ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Co-Creating the Future: A College of Engineering Micro
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2023 ASEE GSW
Authors
Mehmet Emre Bahadir; Yumi Domangue
shaperecovery force and shape recovery speed of the 3D printed parts were investigated. IntroductionAdditive manufacturing (AM), more commonly known as 3D printing, is an advancedmanufacturing process that builds parts layer-by-layer based on the 3D model information createdby computer-aided design (CAD) software. Among many advantages, the ability to create complexshapes that other manufacturing technologies can not manufacture has attracted the attention ofmany researchers and manufacturers1. Today, the leading automotive, aerospace, military, andmedical manufacturers are taking advantage of 3D printing technologies by designing morecomplex, lightweight, high-performance products by integrating advanced
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Huihui Qi, University of California, San Diego; Minju Kim, University of California, San Diego; Carolyn L Sandoval, University of California, San Diego; Zongnan Wang, University of California, San Diego; Curt Schurgers, University of California, San Diego; Marko V. Lubarda, University of California, San Diego; Saharnaz Baghdadchi, University of California, San Diego; Xuan emily Gedney; Alex M. Phan, University of California, San Diego; Nathan Delson, eGrove Education; Maziar Ghazinejad, University of California, San Diego
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
Paper ID #38895Board 400: The impact of Oral Exams on Engineering Students’ LearningDr. Huihui Qi, University of California, San Diego Dr.Huihui Qi is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engi- neering at the University of California, San Diego.Dr. Minju Kim, University of California, San Diego Minju Kim is a postdoctoral scholar at the Engaged Teaching Hub at the UCSD Teaching+Learning Com- mons. Minju received her Ph.D in Experimental Psychology at UC San Diego. With Engaged Teaching Hub, Minju has designed TA training materials for oral exams and have conducted quantitative
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2024 ASEE-GSW
Authors
Shadi Balawi, Texas A&M University; Jonathan Weaver-Rosen, Texas A&M University; Joanna Tsenn, Texas A&M University; Mohammad Waqar Mohiuddin; Carlos R. Corleto P.E., Texas A&M University
Paper ID #44758Embedding Teamwork Skills in Mechanical Engineering CurriculumDr. Shadi Balawi, Texas A&M University Dr. Balawi is an Instructional Associate Professor in the Mechanical Engineering department at Texas A&M. He teaches in the areas of materials, manufacturing, and design. His interests are in the areas of Engineering Design for Disciplinary STEM Educational Research, Team Formation and Team Skill Education. Dr. Balawi earned his PhD in Aerospace Engineering from University of Cincinnati with research focus on experimental design and testing of solids for honeycomb core materials.Jonathan Weaver
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2024 South East Section Meeting
Authors
Arash Afshar, Mercer University; Dorina Marta Mihut; David Daniel Sellers, Mercer University; Emily R Schmidt, Mercer University; Erin Faith Parker, Mercer University
mechanical testing of 3D printed samples is an important addition to thetraditional engineering laboratory curriculum. In a rapidly evolving technological environment,3D printing has emerged as a transformative technology, reshaping the engineering andmanufacturing sectors. 3D printing has significantly impacted the manufacturing landscape dueto its cost-effectiveness, recyclability of materials, and the ability to fabricate intricate geometrieswith high resolution [1, 2, 3, 4]. The applications of additive manufacturing are widespread,encompassing fields such as medicinal delivery, aerospace, automotive systems, and construction.Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) stands out as the most prevalent method of 3D printing. InFDM, a thermoplastic material
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2022 ASEE St. Lawrence Section Annual Conference
Authors
Doga Yucalan, Cornell University; Celia A. Evans PhD, Cornell University; Lisa Schneider-Bentley, Cornell University
Utilizing Teaching Assistants to Increase Student-Centered Learning in Lectures Doga Yucalan†, Celia Evans‡, Lisa Schneider-Bentley‡ † Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department, Cornell University, Ithaca NY ‡ Engineering Learning Initiatives, Cornell University, Ithaca NY AbstractStudents learn the most effectively when they construct and apply knowledge while interacting with theirpeers in the classroom. In addition, when students recall their thinking prior to an activity and compare itto that after the activity, they improve their metacognition and scientific thinking. While the desire toadopt such
Conference Session
Best of Computers in Education Division
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David B. Knight, Virginia Tech Department of Engineering Education; Cory Brozina, Virginia Tech; Steven Culver, Virginia Tech
Tagged Divisions
Computers in Education
Aerospace 121 Biological Systems 43 Chemical 112 Civil 113 Computer Engineering 90 Computer Science 114 Anticipated Construction 9 Engineering Electrical 97 Discipline Engineering Sci and Mech 40 Industrial and
Conference Session
Cooperative & Experiential Education Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mary Yvonne Lanzerotti, Air Force Institute of Technology; Maggie Varga, SOCHE; Sean J. Creighton, SOCHE; Derrick Langley, Air Force Institute of Technology; Diana Lynn Cahill, Air Force Institute of Technology; Richard K. Martin, The Air Force Institute of Technology
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Cooperative & Experiential Education
(Component #2) Week 3: Social lunch at AFIT cafeteria (Component #2) Week 4: Resume workshop (Component #3) Week 5: Social lunch at AFIT cafeteria (Component #2) Week 6: Poster creation workshop (Component #3) Week 7: Social lunch at AFIT cafeteria (Component #2) Week 7: Tour of Center for Cyberspace Research (CCR) (Component #3) Week 8 (evening): Social kayaking trip (Component #2) Week 8: Poster session with sandwich lunch (Component #4)The resume writing workshop was held at AFIT, and it featured three invited human resourcesexperts from two local companies, KLSS, Inc.,21 and Aerospace Professional DevelopmentCenter (APDC).22 KLSS, Inc. is a Woman-Owned Small Business focused on deliveringintegrated
Conference Session
Hands-on/Experiential Learning
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gavin T. Garner, University of Virginia
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Mechanical Engineering
Paper ID #7895Programming Printers Printed by 3D PrintersProf. Gavin T. Garner, University of Virginia Gavin Garner holds a bachelor’s degree in Physics from Colby College and Master’s and Ph.D. degrees in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from the University of Virginia. His primary area of expertise lies in the burgeoning field of mechatronics (aka robotics). Over the past decade, he has built UVA’s mechatronics program from scratch, developing over 50 hours of unique laboratory experiments as well as dozens of open-ended design projects. Through this experience, he has gained valuable insight into how to engage
Conference Session
NSF Grantees' Poster Session
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Dazhi Yang, Boise State Univeristy; Inanc Senocak, Boise State University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
21st century of digital learning, and technology integration. Yang’s latest research focuses on employing an innovative synergis- tic approach to prevent/eliminate misconceptions from forming with first-year engineering students, and teaching STEM disciplines in online environments.Dr. Inanc Senocak, Boise State University Dr. Inanc Senocak is an associate professor with the Department of Mechanical and Biomedical Engineer- ing at Boise State University. He obtained his Ph.D. degree in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Florida in 2002. Dr. Senocak served as a postdoctoral research associate at the Los Alamos National Laboratory and Stanford University prior to joining Boise State in 2007. Dr. Senocak
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2013 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Franco Capaldi
Education, 2009.[4] DeVore, Statics Tutor, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 2000.[5] J. Iano, Shaping Structures: Statics, New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1998.[6] ISDC, "BEST Statics," [Online]. Available: web.umr.edu/~bestmech/preview.html.[7] E. Anderson, R. Taraban and S. Roberstson, "M-Model: A Mental Model based Online Homework Tool," Journal of Online Engineering Education, vol. 1, no. 2, 2010.[8] J. Lux and B. Davidson, "Guildelines for the development of computer-based instruction modules for science and engineering," Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, 2003.[9] N. Hubing, D. Oglesby, T. Philpot, V. Yellamraju, R. Hall and R. Flori, "Interactive Learning Tools: Animating Statics," in American Society for Engineering Education, 2002
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2024 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Jonathan Janecek; Christian Sunderland; Laurel Wagner; Rachael Wagner; Sangjin Ryu; Moeto Nagai; Yong-Joon Choi; Ik-Hyun Kwon; Rifat H. Chowdhury; Ryoma Mibu; Tomoya Ide
sensor,” in Applied Physics Express, 2023, 16, p.012012.Jonathan Janecek © American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 2024 ASEE Midwest Section ConferenceJonathan Janecek is a fourth-year electrical engineering student at UNL, with a focus in circuitdesign and embedded systems. He is a math and engineering tutor at UNL and spent this pastsummer as a participant in the 2024 NSF IRES Japan program gaining research experience atToyohashi University of Technology designing a portable device for pathogen detection. Oncampus he is an active member in the Aerospace and Institute of Electrical and ElectronicsEngineers/Eta Kappa Nu (IEEE/HKN) clubs.Christian SunderlandChristian Sunderland
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2024 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Sangjin Ryu; Jessica Deters; Jonathan Janecek; Christian Sunderland; Laurel S. Wagner; Rachael Wagner
Aerospace and Institute of Electrical and ElectronicsEngineers/Eta Kappa Nu (IEEE/HKN) clubs.Christian SunderlandChristian Sunderland is a senior student studying physics and data analytics at Nebraska WesleyanUniversity. He completed two months of interdisciplinary research in Toyohashi, Japan. He hopesto continue research of different physical fields before moving onto graduate school to studyastrophysics.Laurel Sky Wagner © American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 2024 ASEE Midwest Section ConferenceLaurel Wagner is a senior undergraduate student studying chemical engineering at UNL. At UNL,she is an introductory chemical engineering teaching assistant, an executive officer in the
Conference Session
Mechanical Engineering Division (MECH) Technical Session 6: Dynamics and Kinematics
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Alireza Ebadi, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Ahmet Can Sabuncu, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering Division (MECH)
Paper ID #38232Learning Engineering Concepts through Teaching ItProf. Alireza Ebadi, Worcester Polytechnic InstituteProf. Ahmet Can Sabuncu, Worcester Polytechnic Institute Dr. Sabuncu holds a Ph. D. in Aerospace Engineering from Old Dominion University. Dr. Sabuncu’s professional interests spans from engineering education research, history of science and engineering, thermo-fluids engineering, and microfluidic technology. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 2023 ASEE Annual Conference1 Learning Engineering Concepts through Teaching
Conference Session
First-Year Programs Division GIFTS: Great Ideas For Teaching Students
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Daniel Paul Harbowy, Lane Community College
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
First-Year Programs Division (FYP)
Paper ID #41918GIFTS: Dangerous Toys ProjectProf. Daniel Paul Harbowy, Lane Community College Daniel Harbowy has been a professor of engineering and mathematics at Lane Community College for the past eight years. Prior to that, he spent 21.5 years in the United States Air Force as an Industrial Engineer, Professor of Aerospace Studies at Ohio University, and Intelligence Officer. He retired as a Lieutenant Colonel. He holds a BA degree in Mathematics from Rutgers University, and a MS in Industrial and Systems Engineering from the University of Florida. He has tested a variety of systems including: communications jammers
Conference Session
First-Year Programs Division: Best of FPD
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Angela R. Bielefeldt, University of Colorado Boulder
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
First-Year Programs Division (FYP)
explored students enrolled in a FYED course at the University of ColoradoBoulder. The course is designed for all engineering majors in the College of Engineering, withthe exception of chemical engineering; electrical and aerospace engineering also offer separatecustomized first-year design courses. Sections of the course typically enroll 30 students and aretaught by instructors across the college. Course learning objectives include the engineeringdesign process, engineering skills (e.g., CAD, circuits, manufacturing), teamwork,communication, and engineering ethics.The course is coordinated by two individuals with extensive experience teaching first-yeardesign courses. The course coordinators provide a syllabus, Canvas shell, example lectures
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15th Annual First-Year Engineering Experience Conference (FYEE)
Authors
Matthew Cavalli, Western Michigan University; Anetra Grice, Western Michigan University
Paper ID #45018Full Paper: Impacts of a Wellness-Focused First-Year Course on StudentRetention and Academic SuccessDr. Matthew Cavalli, Western Michigan University Dr. Cavalli is Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and Associate Dean for Undergraduate Academic Affairs in the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences.Ms. Anetra Grice, Western Michigan University Anetra Grice is has served as the STEP Program Director for Western Michigan University’s College of Engineering and Applied Sciences for since 2010. 15th Annual First-Year Engineering Experience Conference (FYEE): Boston, Massachusetts Jul 28
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2023 CIEC
Authors
Maurizio Manzo; Huseyin Bostanci
the Southern Methodist University Dallas, Texas, in2015, and both bachelor and master’s degrees in aerospace engineering from Italy. During his training, he hasworked on different research areas of mechanical engineering such as experimental optics, photonics andsensing, and experimental fluid mechanics. He has authored several referred journal papers, conferenceproceedings, and has 1 US patent. He is a member of the American Optical Society, the American Society ofMechanical Engineering, and the American Society for Engineering Education.HUSEYIN BOSTANCI is an associate professor and master’s programs coordinator in the Department ofMechanical Engineering at the University of North Texas. He is the director of Thermal Management Lab andhis
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2004 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Cathryne Stein
, electrical engineering, or artificial intelligence at the university as a result. They jump right in our AI and robotics classes and robotics clubs and other kinds of things. Eventually many wind up graduating with jobs in aerospace engineering, AI, and robotics -- things like micro air vehicles (flying robot planes) and all sorts of other wonderful stuff that comes out as a result. We're here helping out at Botball every single time both because it's fun to volunteer and because it's the best way we can get new students to be involved in robotics in college when they graduate from high school. Sean Luke