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Steve Gorrell, Brigham Young University; C. Greg Jensen, Brigham Young University; Brett Stone, Brigham Young University; Edward Red, Brigham Young University; Michael Richey, The Boeing Company; Fabian Zender, The Boeing Company; Michael Wright; David E. French, The Boeing Company; Shigeo Hayashibara, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Prescott; Carl Johnson, Georgia Institute of Technology; John P. Sullivan, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Associate Technical Fellow currently assigned to support technology and inno- vation research at The Boeing Company. Michael is responsible for leading a team conducting engineer- ing education research projects that focus on improving the learning experience for students, incumbent engineers and technicians. His research encompasses, Sociotechnical Systems, Learning Curves, and Engineering Education Research. Additional responsibilities include providing business leadership for engineering technical and professional educational programs. This includes development of engineering programs (Certificates and Masters) in advanced aircraft construction, composites structures and prod- uct lifecycle management and digital
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Nadir Yilmaz P.E., New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology; Kyle Jeffrey Benalil, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology; Francisco Martín Vigil, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
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Paper ID #10968Integration of Alternative Fuels and Turbine Research in an UndergraduateClassroomDr. Nadir Yilmaz P.E., New Mexico Institute of Mining & Technology Nadir Yilmaz is an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology. He received his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in Mechanical Engineering from Istan- bul Technical University (1999), Bradley University (2001) and New Mexico State University (2005), respectively. His work is in the areas of combustion and CFD. He has been a noted author of about 60 technical papers and reports in these fields. Dr. Yilmaz is
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Matthew Nelson, Iowa State University
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hardware platform. Bymaintaining the same Arduino form factor, we are also able to take advantage of a number ofexisting shields that allow us to carry out a variety of missions. Page 24.1171.2High altitude balloons have been used in several educational institutions for teaching students inthe area of STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Math) and Iowa State University (ISU)is no different. High altitude balloon flights allow our aerospace engineering students to design,build and fly spacecrafts that will experience near space conditions at a fraction of the cost of afull space based mission. We are able to use this to educate students by
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Terry Allen Michmerhuizen, College of Aviation, Western Michigan University
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Paper ID #935121ST CENTURY AVIATION MAINTENANCE TRAININGMr. Terry Allen Michmerhuizen, College of Aviation, Western Michigan University Terry Michmerhuizen is currently an Assistant Professor in the College of Aviation at Western Michi- gan University, located in Battle Creek Michigan. He has been involved with aviation manufacturing, maintenance and training since graduating from LeTourneau College in 1975 with a BS in Mechanical Engineering Technology. He obtained a Master’s Degree in Management in 1992. He holds an FAA Airframe and Powerplant technician certificate, with Inspection Authorization privileges. He is an FAA
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Devin Turner, Marquette University; Mark Nagurka, Marquette University
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Paper ID #10409Helicopters as a Theme in a Machine Design CourseMr. Devin Turner, Marquette University DEVIN TURNER is a senior mechanical engineering student at Marquette University. He is president of the Marquette American Society of Mechanical Engineers and a member of the Student Advisory Board to the Department Chair. His professional experience includes working for the Space Shuttle Program at NASA Kennedy Space Center, UTC Aerospace Systems, Gulfstream Aerospace and Sikorsky Aircraft. He holds a private pilot license and has training in helicopters as well.Dr. Mark Nagurka, Marquette University MARK NAGURKA, Ph.D
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Rajnish Sharma, University of Maryland, Eastern Shore; Abhijit Nagchaudhuri, University of Maryland, Eastern Shore
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Paper ID #8797IMPLEMENTING PROBLEM-BASED LEARNING PROJECTS TO SYN-THESIZE FEEDBACK CONTROLLERS USING MATLAB/SIMULINK ANDSTUDENTS ASSESSMENTDr. Rajnish Sharma, University of Maryland, Eastern Shore Dr. Rajnish Sharma, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Engineering and Aviation Sciences at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, received his doctoral degree in Aerospace Engineering from Texas A&M University, College Station in Dec. 2008. He received his Bachelor of Technology in Mechanical Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur in 1999. He entered the Aerospace Department at Indian Institute
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Scott L. Post, Bradley University
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Paper ID #8419Space Shuttle Case Studies: Challenger and ColumbiaDr. Scott L Post, Bradley University Scott Post received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue University. He is currently an Asso- ciate Professor at Bradley University in Peoria, IL. He has previously worked as an Assistant Professor at Michigan Technological University. He has also been a summer Faculty Fellow at NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, and a Visiting Erskine Fellow at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand
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Gene L. Harding, Purdue University
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Paper ID #10790An Undergraduate Course in Military Electronic Applications, aka ElectronicWarfareProf. Gene L. Harding, Purdue University GENE L. HARDING is an associate professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology at Purdue University, where he has taught for eleven years. He has three years of industrial experience with Agilent Technologies and 28 years of combined active and reserve service in the United States Air Force. Page 24.176.1 c American Society for Engineering