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Yuxin Xue, Zhejiang University; Tuoyu Li, Zhejiang University; Min Ye, Zhejiang University
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1 person Polytechnic Institute of Z administrators 4 persons University4 Case AnalysisIn order to cultivate applied and compound high-level engineering managementtalents that are urgently needed in key national fields in the era of digital intelligence,the School of Management at Z University targets technical management backbonepersonnel and related enterprise management backbone personnel from enterprises,national laboratories, and other institutions undertaking national key special tasks inrelated fields for enrollment. The School of Management, in collaboration with theCollege of Civil Engineering and Architecture as well as the School of MechanicalEngineering, jointly
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Julie R Szekerczes, Indiana State University; M. Affan Badar, Indiana State University; James Nevin McKirahan Jr., Indiana State University; A. Mehran Shahhosseini, Indiana State University
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Ekaterina Koromyslova, South Dakota State University; Bishnu karki, South Dakota State University; Prafulla Salunke, South Dakota State University; Carrie Steinlicht, South Dakota State University; Gary Anderson, South Dakota State University
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, including learner-centered teaching strategies, inductive teaching and learning, and development of students’ professional skills.Bishnu karki, South Dakota State UniversityDr. Prafulla Salunke, South Dakota State University Prafulla Salunke is an assistant professor of dairy manufacturing. He teaches many dairy-related courses, including dairy processing, laboratory-related courses, new product and process development, and multidisciplinary courses. He is advising or has advised four doctoral students, nine master’s students, and four undergraduate students. His research interests include the enzymatic and non-enzymatic modification of milk proteins and fat, membrane filtration, protein and fat functionality, and new