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Conference Session
Continuous improvement of programs, practices and people.
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Katy Luchini-Colbry, Michigan State University; Dirk Joel-Luchini Colbry, Michigan State University; Julie Rojewski, Michigan State University; Astri Briliyanti
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Continuing Professional Development
CyberAmbassadors project(Award #1730137), which seeks to provide training in communications, teamwork, andleadership skills in order to advance multidisciplinary, computationally-intensive research inscience and engineering.The CyberAmbassadors project received 3 years of funding from the National ScienceFoundation to pursue the following objectives:  Objective 1: Develop Curriculum. New training materials will be developed with a focus on professional skills (communications, teamwork, leadership) within the context of large scale, multi-disciplinary, computational research across science and engineering. The curriculum will be developed in consultation with an External Advisory Board of CI Professionals and domain experts
Conference Session
Working at the Intersection of Industry and Academia
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Daniel Weagle, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; David B. Ortendahl, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Michael Ahern P.E., Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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Continuing Professional Development
projects.Since the 1970s, WPI’s project-based curriculum at the undergraduate level has been providingsignificant value to students. WPI curriculum requirements balance both “soft skills” with acomplementary offering of “technical skills” and depth required in each discipline. Through thesenior-year “Major Qualifying Project” (MQP), companies can also interact with faculty andstudents by providing a meaningful engineering/science challenge through sponsorship. Whencoupled with an internship or co-op experience, businesses can grow university talent into strongfull-time hire potential. These students, by spending ample time with the employer throughinternships and sponsored project work, understand the business culture and mission of theorganization and
Conference Session
Working at the Intersection of Industry and Academia
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Evan Harpenau; Evelyn Ann Kaelin; Meg Piechocki; Mitchell L. Springer PMP, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, Purdue University-Main Campus, West Lafayette
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Continuing Professional Development
and international environmen- tal assessment and verification work coupled with radiochemical characterization studies for Department of Energy and Nuclear Regulatory Commission licensed sites; and as the lead radiological instructor sup- porting the Global Materials Security - Office of Radiological Security. Mr. Harpenau is also a member of the Department of Energy’s Radiological Assistance and Emerging Threats Programs.Mrs. Evelyn Ann Kaelin, Evelyn Kaelin is a Senior Manufacturing Engineer with Acuity Brands Lighting. She graduated with an A.A.S in Computer Integrated Manufacturing from Vincennes University; going on to complete a B.S. in the same discipline from Indiana State University. After spending over 15