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Negar Heidari Matin, Eastern Michigan University; Ali Eydgahi, Eastern Michigan University; Shinming Shyu, Eastern Michigan University
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funded MIST Space Vehicle Mission Planning Laboratory at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. In 2010, he joined Eastern Michigan University as an Associate Dean in the College of Technology and currently is a Professor in the School of Engineer- ing Technology. He has an extensive experience in curriculum and laboratory design and development. Dr. Eydgahi has served as a member of the Board of Directors for Tau Alpha Pi, as a member of Advi- sory and Editorial boards for many International Journals in Engineering and Technology, as a member of review panel for NASA and Department of Education, as a regional and chapter chairman of IEEE, SME, and ASEE, and as a session chair and as a member of scientific and
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Scott Gerald Shall, Lawrence Technological University
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Paper ID #18000Redesigning Housing and Rethinking Programs through Design-BuildMr. Scott Gerald Shall, Lawrence Technological University Scott Gerald Shall, AIA, is an Associate Professor and the Associate Dean of the College of Architecture and Design at Lawrence Technological University (LTU) and the founding director of the International Design Clinic (IDC, www.internationaldesignclinic.org), a registered non-profit that realizes socially- responsive creative action with communities in need around the world. Since founding the IDC in 2006, Shall has worked through this organization to complete over a dozen projects on
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Craig Baltimore, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Allen C. Estes, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
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Paper ID #20470Holistic Interdisciplinary Design - Everyone Does Everything (EngineeringStudents as Sculptors)Prof. Craig Baltimore, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Dr. Baltimore is a Professor in Architectural Engineering at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. He is also a licensed California Structural Engineer with extensive industry experience. Current research and engineering interest are in sustainable knowledge transfer to developing nations; concentrated solar power for urban areas; masonry design, technology, and sustainability; and active learning for higher education
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Sinead MacNamara, Syracuse University; Larry D Bowne II, Syracuse University
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architecture. Forthe architecture students it was a first experience in having to request, manage andappropriately integrate outside technical knowledge into their design process, for theengineering students it was their first exposure to the design process and the multifacetedway their highly specific skills are deployed in a real world process. The teaching,evaluation and assessment of the courses represent an opportunity for educators to thinkabout the role of service learning in architecture and engineering education. The Bergcompelled students to integrate technology and structure in the design process, requiredstructural engineers to and as such can be seen as experiments in advancing designpedagogy.BackgroundDesign build, community service and
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Carisa H. Ramming, Oklahoma State University; Steven E. O'Hara, Oklahoma State University
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architectural engineering. Since that time, she has taught classes in structural analysis, timber and steel design, engineering mechanics: statics, building foundations and numerical analysis. Professor Ramming has previously been named Halliburton Out- standing Young Faculty and the Outstanding Teacher for the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology. She has also published books for Project Lead the Way and a text on Numerical Structural Analysis. Professor Ramming enjoys spending time with the students of CEAT as the advisor of the Architectural Engineering Institute and Women Inspiring Successful Engineers.Prof. Steven E. O’Hara, Oklahoma State University STEVEN O’HARA, Professor of Architectural Engineering
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Rachel D. Mosier, Oklahoma State University
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projects. These projects include roadways, utilities, bridges and buildings; including two LEED building projects, a library and fire station. Dr. Mosier’s areas of academic interests include heavy highway estimating and structural design. Her research interest has been the cost of sustainable construction to owners, specifically Oklahoma City. Additional work is on-going in area of sustainability in construction. Other research interests include technology in the classroom. Dr. Mosier is an active member of the American Public Works Associations, National Council of Struc- tural Engineers Associations, and is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers and Chi Epil- son. c
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Charlie Setterfield, Sinclair Community College; Chad R. Bridgman, Sinclair Community College
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space and develop designs to bringthe vacant first-floor space back to productive use. Students worked with professional mentors attheir respective firms to complete their work. The second phase will enlist student help toactually build-out one downtown vacant first-floor space into a move-in-ready, blank canvas fora new tenant.Using a $25,000 Regional Economic Development Grant from Dayton Power & Light, this pilotprogram will produce several measurable outcomes: • Provide real-world experience for student interns (part time employment) in architectural technology and mechanical engineering (HVAC R) at firms which have historically only employed university co ops (full time employment). • Provide opportunities for students
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Sheena Nastasia Marston, The Ohio State University; Fabian Hadipriono Tan P.E., The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA; Michael Parke, The Ohio State University; Olga Maria Stavridis, Ohio State University; Lisa Elanna Burris, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA
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Paper ID #18690GRAPHICAL SIMULATION FOR LEARNERS TO UNDERSTAND THECONSTRUCTION OF JAMAICA’S PARAMOUNT TREASURE: ”THE DE-VON HOUSE”Ms. Sheena Nastasia Marston, The Ohio State University Sheena Marston is a graduate student in civil engineering at Ohio State University. She is currently working towards the completion of a master’s degree. Her background studies resulted in her attaining a B.A degree in Architecture from the University of Technology, Jamaica and a B.Sc. in Construction management from Ohio Northern University.Prof. Fabian Hadipriono Tan, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA Fabian Hadipriono Tan
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Beth Huffman, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis; Kelsey Lee Reker; Mary Ann Frank, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis
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Science degree in Architecture from the Illinois Institute of Technology and her Bachelor’s of Architecture degree from Ball State University. Additionally, she continues to practice architecture through her own company, Muse Design. She enjoys the synergistic relationship between her role as a professor and her role as an architect, and believes that this hybrid provides real world practicality into the classroom on a daily basis.Ms. Kelsey Lee RekerMary Ann Frank, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis Senior Lecturer, Interior Design c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 From Design Inception through Project Completion: Constructing a