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Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 3
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Phuong Truong, University of California, San Diego; Karcher Morris, University of California, San Diego; Nicholas Stein, University of California, San Diego; Katie Hsieh, University of California, San Diego; Ravi D. Patel; Farnia Nafarifard, University of California, San Diego; Chen Du, University of California, San Diego; Kien Truong Nguyen, University of California, San Diego; Truong Nguyen, University of California, San Diego
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Paper Award for the paper he co-wrote with Prof. P. P. Vaidyanathan on linear-phase perfect-reconstruction filter banks (1992). He received the NSF Career Award in 1995. While serving as department Chair (2014-2019), Prof. Nguyen and several faculty and student tutors developed a comprehensive hands-on curriculum for the ECE Dept. that emphasizes system-thinking and human-centric design. He is currently working on several projects with minority serving institutions on improving students enrollment in STEM fields. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Virtual Technical & Professional Development Program for ECE
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Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 9
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Ramsin Khoshabeh, University of California, San Diego; Rick Gessner, University of California, San Diego
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that we have learnedalong the way, what has worked out very well, what we are still trying to figure out, and whatplans we have for the future offerings of this course.IntroductionPrior to 2015, the curriculum in our ECE department would have best been described as being“traditional” in the sense that students graduating from the discipline had a very strongfoundation in the basic theoretical tenets of ECE, making them strong candidates for graduateschool. Yet, with all of that theoretical and mathematical rigor of traditional education, thestudents lacked cross-domain learning experiences or understanding of the path that awaitedthem if they pursued a career in industry.After listening to much feedback from our alumni and industry partners
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Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 2
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Caroline Crockett, University of Michigan; Cynthia J. Finelli, University of Michigan
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, self-efficacy, interest, and posi- FT, LT, and filtering will benefit tive feelings) [15] their career Quality Use of didactic or student-centered Students rate overall quality of in- Instructional instruction methods [14], [18] struction of SS Quality of presentation, organiza- tion, assessment, and pace [15] Quantity Hours students spent on homework Avg. hours spent on SS homework in a typical week (self-reported) Percentage of lectures attended Classroom Class morale [14], [20] If the
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Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 4
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Ramsin Khoshabeh, University of California, San Diego; Vikash Gilja
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and software to interface with the world. In thispaper, we discuss our motivations, the design of the course, what we have learned from teachingthe course, and where we see the future of experiential education heading, especially in light ofthe COVID-19 pandemic and the need for highly effective remote instruction. We believe thatthe model we have created in this classroom experience successfully prepares students for therigors of an engineering career.Our ECE department has a rich history of exemplary theoretical teaching, with a strong emphasison research, but undergraduate students felt a void in how to apply that knowledge intoengineering practice, especially in future careers. This is why in recent years we have stronglyfocused on
Conference Session
Electrical and Computer Division Poster Session
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Phuong Truong, University of California, San Diego; Nicholas Stein, University of California, San Diego; Truong Nguyen, University of California, San Diego
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Stein, University of California, San Diego Works as the Project Development and Outreach Coordinator for the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at UC San Diego.Prof. Truong Nguyen, University of California, San Diego Truong Nguyen is a Distinguished Professor at UCSD. His current research interests are video processing and machine learning algorithms with applications in health monitoring/diagnosis and 3D modeling. He received the IEEE Signal Processing Paper Award for the paper he co-wrote with Prof. P. P. Vaidyanathan on linear-phase perfect-reconstruction filter banks (1992). He received the NSF Career Award in 1995. While serving as department Chair (2014-2019), Prof. Nguyen and several faculty and
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Electrical and Computer Division Poster Session
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Corrine M. Schwarting, Iowa State University ; Kent A. Crick, Iowa State University; Mack Shelley, Iowa State University; Elise A. Frickey, Iowa State University; Madelyne Losby, Iowa State University; Lisa M. Larson, Iowa State University
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identify as Latino/a, Black, Native American, or Alaska Nativetogether make up 27% of the U.S. population age 21 and older but hold only 11% of science andengineering positions [2]. Relative to other fields of engineering, electrical and computer engineering lag behindwith women making up 19% and 18% of undergraduate degrees awarded, respectively.Underrepresentation of women in engineering majors and subsequent industry positions beginswith an individual’s choice to pursue this career field [3]. Difficulties in recruiting and retainingfemale-identified engineering students have been explained by availability, or absence, ofenvironmental supports such as assistance in male-dominated teams [4] and positiverelationships with advisors and
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Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 8
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Liang Hong, Tennessee State University; Lee Keel, Tennessee State University; Charles David McCurry, Tennessee State University
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infused throughout our four-year curriculum with a series of project-basedand problem-oriented learning modules. The pedagogy of vertical integration is implemented tocut across artificial course boundaries. The feedback from the initial implementation is verypositive and encouraging. The students enjoy what they learned and have more confidence andmotivation to pursue advanced studies and careers in CPS/IoT area.Background and motivationDue to our insatiable desires for more electronics functionalities and higher performancecommunications, computing, and automation, electrical engineers serve a vital function in ourmodern world. Currently, undergraduate electrical engineering (EE) students are in highdemands to be hired with the highest median
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Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 9
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Daniel Dopp, University of Missouri; David Bergin, University of Missouri; Satish S. Nair, University of Missouri, Columbia
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shows that decisions to pursue STEM in later careers are influenced by early exposureduring K-12 education [1]. This early exposure is also useful in understanding connectionsbetween coursework related to mathematics, science, and liberal arts. For example, a pilot studyfound that students who were introduced to neuroscience in the context of health sciencespossessed an increased knowledge and awareness of the growing concerns related to mentalhealth issues [2]. Another study found that students who pursued higher education in STEMreported having an early personal connection to their field through a family member or friendwith a career in STEM [3]. Students who lack such personal connections may also be drawn tothe field by shadowing a
Conference Session
Electrical and Computer Division Poster Session
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Selahattin Sayil, Lamar University
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opinions on the value andquality of the lab/simulation components and overall effect. We were especially interested in (a)the students' impressions on the accuracy of their experimental data and (b) the students'confidence in their ability to carry out the experiments. Some of the survey questions includedwere: “How easy it was to understand and perform the experiment?”, “Was the outcome of theexperiment same as predicted?” Last question on the survey inquired about the long-termusefulness and impacts of the lab experience. “Do you think the experience gained inexperiments will help in your future career?”All students in this study have answered the surveys. According to Table I, students in bothstudent groups reported about the same level of
Conference Session
Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 3
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Juhamatti Korhonen, Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology; Johanna Naukkarinen, Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology; Hanna Niemelä, Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology; Heikki Järvisalo, Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology; Pertti Silventoinen, Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology
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and 5 give an overview on the similar questions that were asked weekly as thequiz was completed. Both answers are satisfactory, but in general the articles received scoringjust above average. The answers to the questions 7 and 8 give a clear message that some of thepapers were more approachable for the students, and they were clearly helpful for learning. Thequestions 4 and 6 regarding the relevance of topics to the future career of students received theTable 1. First part of the mandatory questionnaire completed at the end of the course. The meanvalues and the standard deviation (std) for the questions are presented with n = 41. Before the course, I was already familiar with the IEEE Yes 23 1. Xplore database
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Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 5
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Murat Kuzlu, Old Dominion University; Otilia Popescu, Old Dominion University; Vukica M. Jovanovic, Old Dominion University
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is focuses on engineering pathways, career and technical education, digital thread, cyber physical systems, mechatronics, digital manufacturing, broadening participation, and engineering education. She is a Director of Mechatronics and Digital Manufacturing Lab at ODU and a lead of Area of Specialization Mechatronics Systems Design. She worked as a Visiting Researcher at Commonwealth Center for Advanced Manufacturing in Disputanta, VA on projects focusing on digital thread and cyber security of manufacturing systems. She has funded research in broadening participation efforts of underrepresented students in STEM funded by U.S. Department of Education, focusing on com- puter science and cybersecurity pathways, and
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Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 4
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Steven M. Beyer, United States Air Force Academy; Brian James Neff, United States Air Force Academy
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digital pulse-width modulation signals sent to the robot and calculate the responsetime of the motors. Evaluation measures include a pre/post survey that measure student excitement in thecourse, intent to major in electrical and computer engineering, and understanding of the field.Additionally, an exit survey upon graduation evaluates student intent to pursue a career inrobotics. Lastly, registration data observes pre/post number of students in the major. Resultsshow significant increases in interest in the field of electrical and computer engineering, numberof majors, and student learning.Introduction Over the past ten years there has been a steady negative trend in the number of electricaland computer engineering (ECE) majors
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Electrical and Computer Division Poster Session
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Eleanor Leung, York College of Pennsylvania
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, documentation of work conducted throughout the semester, and completion of a finalprototype.The research and design stages of an independent study can be similar to that of an EngineeringCapstone project however there are some key differences in the student experience. First, in anindependent study, the student usually initiates the creation of the project to explore a topic ofmutual interest with a faculty member. At smaller teaching-focused institutions, many advancedtechnical topics in a student’s major are not covered in-depth and some students would like moreexperience in a particular area out of pure interest or to prepare themselves for a future career inthat field. Secondly, the student is not part of a student design team and often works
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Electrical and Computer Division Poster Session
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Kenneth A. Connor, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Pamela Leigh-Mack, Virginia State University; Craig J. Scott, Morgan State University; Mohamed F. Chouikha, Prairie View A&M University; John C. Kelly, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University; Miguel Velez-Reyes, University of Texas at El Paso; Shiny Abraham, Seattle University; Megan Bekolay; Otsebele E. Nare, Hampton University; Abdelnasser A. Eldek, Jackson State University; Mandoye Ndoye, Tuskegee University
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innovations; and diversity in the STEM fields, particularly for women.Dr. Craig J. Scott, Morgan State University Dr. Craig J. Scott received his Ph.D. and B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Howard University and a M.S. in Electrical Engineering from Cornell University. He is currently serving as professor and chairper- son of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at one of the nation’s preeminent public urban research institutions, Morgan State University. His career spans over twenty-eight years of progres- sive scholarly experience in such areas as research administration/ implementation, pedagogical inno- vation, international collaboration, strategic planning, promoting community engagement and
Conference Session
Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 9
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Curt Schurgers, University of California, San Diego; Yousol Bae, Scripps Ranch High School; Eugene Han Lee, Canyon Crest Academy High School; Che Nevarez, Sweetwater Union High School District; Pamela Cosman, University of California, San Diego
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-12students have less exposure to electrical engineering (EE) than to many other STEM subjects.Within EE, the focus is often on introducing students to robotics or electronics, such as electricalcircuits, microprocessor programming and system integration (e.g., [1] - [3]). However, EE spansa much broader spectrum. The topics of communications and networking are often not presentedto high school students at all, and students are unaware of the fascinating challenges connectedwith careers in this direction.The current pandemic, entailing remote education, offers a unique opportunity to teachcommunications and networking. Remote delivery platforms such as Zoom can be leveraged toillustrate communications and networking concepts in new interactive ways
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Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 5
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Steven S. Holland, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Jennifer L. Bonniwell, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Joshua D. Carl, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Brian E. Faulkner, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Richard W. Kelnhofer, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Cory J. Prust, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Luke Gerard Weber P.E., Milwaukee School of Engineering
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materials such as videos, tutorials, and troubleshooting documentation from the manufacturer. 5. Company Reputation/Longevity: To equip students with a measurement tool that they will use throughout their academic career and after, the mobile studio lab instrumentation needs to be robust and of high quality for long-term reliability. It is imperative to choose a company that can supply the volume of devices required for students year-after-year, and has a stature that makes it likely the company will exist for the foreseeable future. This latter aspect is critical to ensure adequate technical support is available and to ensure the selected mobile platform will be available for future students. 6. Measurement
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Electrical and Computer Division Poster Session
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Carl B. Dietrich, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Nicholas F. Polys, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Christian W. Hearn, Weber State University; Kenneth Reid, University of Indianapolis; Joshua Alexéi García Sheridan, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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-based learning.Further, it has potential to help students, including students who have visual impairments,develop spatial skills that are not only valuable but required in many engineering careers.1. IntroductionThe continued optimization of wireless communications and other radio frequency (RF) systemsis an essential technological effort that has enabled the advancement of modern society.Antennas are an indispensable component of myriad vital RF systems, with applicationsspanning science, industry and commerce, personal communication and entertainment, publicsafety, and national security. Thus, antennas, along with electromagnetics more generally, “willcontinue to be the heart and soul of many modern technology advances ranging from
Conference Session
Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 3
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Xiaorong Zhang, San Francisco State University
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Paper ID #32409Resilient Course Design for Teaching a Project-based Engineering CourseOnlineDr. Xiaorong Zhang, San Francisco State University Dr. Xiaorong Zhang is an Associate Professor in Computer Engineering in the School of Engineering at San Francisco State University (SFSU). She is the Director of the Intelligent Computing and Embedded Systems Laboratory (ICE Lab) at SFSU. She has broad research experience in human-machine interfaces, neural-controlled artificial limbs, embedded systems, and intelligent computing technologies. She is a re- cipient of the NSF CAREER Award to develop the next-generation neural
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Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 4
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Thomas Moon, University of Illinois at Champaign Urbana; Minh N. Do, University of Illinois at Champaign Urbana
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real-time DSPlaboratory course that aims to give students hands-on experience with real-time embeddedsystems using Android tablets at an early stage of their careers. The students broaden and deepentheir understanding of basic DSP theory and techniques and learn to relate this understanding toreal-world observations and applications. The students learn industrially relevant skills such asrapid design prototyping in Python and Android development of DSP applications in C++/Javafor computationally constrained mobile devices. The course advances in two phases: structuredlabs and team projects. In the first half of the course, a series of structured labs are provided toimplement and analyze real-time DSP systems that utilize fundamental DSP
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Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 2
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Salih Sarp, Virginia Commonwealth University; Hilmi Demirhan, University of North Carolina Charlotte; Ahmet Akca; Fatih Balki; Selva Ceylan
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., Kuzlu, M., Popescu, O., Badawi, A.R., Marshall, D.K., Sarp, S.,Tsouganatou, S., Katsioloudis, P.J., Vahala, L. and Wu, H., 2020. An Initial Look into theComputer Science and Cybersecurity Pathways Project for Career and Technical EducationCurricula.[15] Irgens, G.A., Dabholkar, S., Bain, C., Woods, P., Hall, K., Swanson, H., Horn, M. andWilensky, U., 2020. Modeling and Measuring High School Students’ Computational ThinkingPractices in Science. Journal of Science Education and Technology, 29(1), pp.137-161.[16] Grover, Shuchi, and Roy Pea. "Computational thinking in K–12: A review of the state of thefield." Educational researcher42.1 (2013): 38-43.[17] Brennan, Karen, and Mitchel Resnick. "New frameworks for studying and assessing thedevelopment
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Electrical and Computer Division Poster Session
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Wesley G. Lawson, University of Maryland College Park; Jennifer L. Kouo, Towson University
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Paper ID #32290Development, Implementation, and Evaluation of an Asynchronous OnlineElectric Circuits LaboratoryProf. Wesley G. Lawson, University of Maryland College Park Prof. Lawson has earned five degrees from the University of Maryland, including a Ph,D, in Electrical Engineering in 1985. In his professional career at College Park, where he has been a full professor since 1997, he has worked on high-power microwave devices, medical devices, and engineering education. He is an author or coauthor on 5 books and 72 refereed journal articles and over 200 conference presentations and publications.Dr. Jennifer L. Kouo
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Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 2
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Carl B. Dietrich, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Nicholas F. Polys, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Kenneth Reid, University of Indianapolis; Joshua Alexéi García Sheridan, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Don-Roberts Emenonye, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Xavier Gomez; Joseph Tolley; Cameron Makin; Joseph Gaeddert, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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. This means that subjective improvements demonstrated in survey knowledgeratings were also accompanied by objective improvements according to the course assessmentmechanisms, which presents a strong case that the modules are effective in educating participantsfor what is assessed and that they align with the learning goals set forth for this project.5.3 Anecdotal feedback from students and STEM professionalsA mid-career professional who used the materials as a graduate student, commented, “Iparticularly appreciated...using the teaching tools you and your students have developed. Quitehonestly, I wish they were around when I was in undergrad - I would have understood the materialso much more easily!” Two personnel from the Naval
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Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 8
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Zeran Zhu, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign; Ujjal K. Bhowmik, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign; Yue Wang, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign; Zuofu Cheng, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign; Yuting W. Chen, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
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perspectives and will consider the parallel option as asolution to problems that they want to solve. Some argued that it should be offered as a seniorlevel required course. The last option will be harder to implement at our program, as it wouldrequire elimination of another core course in the existing curriculum. We believe that parallelismand concurrency are fundamental topics in computer engineering and should permeate thecurriculum. By adding the concepts slowly as modules to existing courses, we hope to encourageand motivate more students to pursue parallel and distributive computing in the senior level andchoose it as a future career. In 2019, we obtained an internal grant from the college to helpfacilitate our efforts. The remaining of the paper
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Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 1
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Rania Hussein, University of Washington; Denise Wilson, University of Washington
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Paper ID #33345Remote Versus In-hand Hardware Laboratory in Digital Circuits CoursesDr. Rania Hussein, University of Washington Dr. Rania Hussein is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the department of electrical and computer en- gineering (ECE) at the University of Washington (UW). Throughout her career, she has developed and taught courses at all levels in electrical, computer engineering, and computer science at different insti- tutions. In response to the emergency transition to online teaching due to COVID-19, she founded the remote hardware lab at UW ECE to promote a cost-efficient and equitable access to hardware