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- Energy Conversion, Conservation and Nuclear Engineering Division (ECCNE) Technical Session 1
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- 2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Aditi Verma, University of Michigan; Katie Snyder, University of Michigan
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establishment of the Global Forum on Nuclear Education, Science, Technology, and Policy. Aditi holds undergraduate and doctoral degrees in Nuclear Science and Engineering from MIT. Her work, authored for academic as well as policymaking audiences, has been published in Nuclear Engineering and Design, Nature, Nuclear Technology, Design Studies, Journal of Mechanical Design, Issues in Science and Technology, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, and Inkstick. Aditi enjoys hiking with her dog, reading speculative fiction, and experimenting in the kitchen.Dr. Katie Snyder, University of Michigan Dr. Snyder is a lecturer for the Program in Technical Communication at the University of Michigan. She teaches design, ethics, and
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- ECCNE Technical Session 3 - Energy and Society
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- 2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Teodora Rutar Shuman, Seattle University
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solutions with empathic and ethical consideration forcommunities/societies, environmental justice, and cultural awareness.These outcomes are addressed in a 3-week project assigned in the class. Students are asked torecommend whether a condensing furnace run on natural gas or a heat pump should replace anold natural gas furnace in a private home. While some may find this to have an obviousengineering solution, the answer is not straightforward when considering the broader effects. Theidea is to increase system boundaries beyond the design objects to include the environment,society, and culture. Students are expected to analyze options by performing technicalcalculations in specific societal and cultural contexts, use appropriate engineering codes
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- ECCNE Technical Session 1 - Nuclear Engineering
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- 2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Katie Snyder, University of Michigan; Aditi Verma, University of Michigan; Aisha Jagne, University of Michigan; Andy Pham, University of Michigan
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Paper ID #49251Harper Academy All Stars: a summer program aimed at improving diversity,innovation, and interest in the nuclear engineering technologiesDr. Katie Snyder, University of Michigan Dr. Snyder is a lecturer and assistant research scientist for the University of Michigan’s College of Engineering. She has been teaching communication, ethics, and design for more than 17 years.Aditi Verma, University of Michigan Aditi Verma (she/her) is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences at the University of Michigan. Aditi is broadly interested in how fission and fusion technologies