currently focuses on the development and implementation of modeling and control of renewable energy systems, characterization of nanomaterials, photovoltaics, and nanoscale integrated systems. He is a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) and the Materials Research Society (MRS). c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Powering Internal Combustion Engines Using Cost Effective Synthesis Gas Driven from BiomassABSTRACT:Recent concerns over the security and reliability of the world’s energy supply has caused a fluxin the research and development of renewable sources. A leading renewable source
activities to increase the awareness of potential college students about career opportunities in electronics technologies. Dr. Alaraje is a member of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), a member of the ASEE Electrical and Com- puter Engineering Division, a member of the ASEE Engineering Technology Division, a senior member of the Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers (IEEE), and a member of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology Department Heads Association (ECETDHA). American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Choose Ohio First – IMProving REtention and Student Success in Computing (COF
American Society for Engineering Education ASEE . Fred Nitterright has been an engineer in the machining, electrical contact assembly, and plastic injection molding industries.Dr. David Clippinger, Penn State Erie, The Behrend College Dr. David Clippinger is a faculty member in Mechanical Engineering Technology at the Pennsylvania State University, Erie–the Behrend College. His interests are ship dynamics, measurement & instrumen- tation, and assessment, especially of student writing. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Semester-Long Project of a Part Failure for Freshman Mechanical Engineering Technology StudentsIntroductionFreshman Mechanical
Paper ID #32975Assessing Intuition Used Among Undergraduate Engineering Technology andEngineering StudentsMelissa Cai Shi, Purdue University at West Lafayette Melissa Cai Shi is an Undergraduate Researcher working under Dr. Lucietto. She is a student at Pur- due University, pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Actuarial Science and Applied Statistics with minors in Management and Chinese. She began working under Dr. Lucietto in the Summer of 2019 as an un- dergraduate researcher and has thus far continued her work. She is currently working on her Honors Scholarly Project. In addition to her Actuarial coursework, Melissa
Mechatronics SpecializationStarting with the 2018-2019 catalog, the EET program is introducing the option formechatronics, as a newly developed concentration area. While the program offers a strongpackage of electronics, communications, and power electronics courses that provide a goodfoundation for mechatronics specialization, to clearly signal the mechatronics option to theincoming students, the actual “mechatronics” name should be specified within the offeredcurriculum. From the MET experience over the last few years, EET faculty have come to theconclusion that there is enough interest among students for a stronger curriculum and a moreinterdisciplinary approach for mechatronics. The EET program did not have the availability of anew faculty line to
and sophomore enrollment experiencedthe biggest jump, resulting in our FTIC (First Time in College) student enrollment rate in the three-targeted programs reaching more than 30% in Fall 2019. While the SETS project leadership team ishappy to see the rising reputation of the targeted ET programs, and the ever-expanding pool ofscholarship applicants, we are challenged by the shift of students population. With more than 30%FTIC students in the programs, student support and services are urgently needed to help themsuccessfully transition from high-school prescribed learning to college-level independent study. Onthe other hand, the student population characteristics and demographics are continuously changing,sometimes due to external circumstances
the Department of Engineering Management and Systems Engineering, and a B.S. in Nuclear Engineering Technology, from the Batten College of Engineering and Technology at Old Dominion University. Additionally, Dr. Dean received an MBA from the College of William and Mary. Prior to is academic career Dr. Dean was Director of Operations and Business Development for Clark-Smith Associates, P.C., and served as an Electrician in the US Navy aboard the USS South Carolina and the USS Enterprise. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Impact of Bioinspired Robots on Veterans Pursuing STEM DegreesAbstractThe gap in the area of advanced manufacturing skilled workforce and the efforts in
-high-wage-ohio/?agreed=1[2] A. Carrick, “Series (1 of 7): Rankings of States by Industrial Sub-Sector Jobs – Manufacturing:”,January 2019, [Online] Available:https://canada.constructconnect.com/dcn/news/economic/2019/01/series-1-7-rankings-statesindustrial-sub-sector-jobs-weight-concentration-maps-manufacturing )Bureau of Economic Analysis, US Departmentof Commerce. www.bea.gov[3] Program Insights, Burning Glass Technologies, January 2020, [Online] Available:(https://www.burning-glass.com)[4] K. S. Rawat and G. H. Massiha, "A hands-on laboratory-based approach to undergraduate roboticseducation," IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, 2004. Proceedings. ICRA '04.2004, New Orleans, LA, USA, 2004, pp. 1370-1374 Vol.2.[5] M
, and her Ph.D in Human-Computer Interaction from Texas A&M University. She was an Assistant Professor at Texas A&M for three years, and is now an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer and Information Science and Engineering at the Uni- versity of Florida. She directs the Embodied Learning & Experience (ELX) Lab, which conducts research primarily on learning technologies and child-computer interaction.Dr. Elizabeth Deuermeyer, Texas A & M University Assistant Research Scientist Department of Visualization c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Paper ID
has received ten awards including the Distinguished Ph.D. Honor Graduate in 2017, Texas A&M Chancellor’s Academy of Teacher Educators Award in 2014, and was an A&M Fish Camp Namesake in 2013.Dr. Jay R. Porter, Texas A&M University Jay R. Porter joined the Department of Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution at Texas A&M University in 1998 and is currently the Associate Dean for Engineering at Texas A&M - Galveston. He received the BS degree in electrical engineering (1987), the MS degree in physics (1989), and the Ph.D. in c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019
seen double digit percent growth (2018: 27.1%, 2019: 15.8%, 2020: 19.5%). In fact, the engineering technology program enrollments currently represent 7.1% of the college’s undergraduate enrollment, the highest it has been in the past eleven years. In retrospect, it is clear that the move to General Engineering has increased the visibility of engineering technology in the college. More importantly, when students have an opportunity to experience the first-year math, science and engineering courses prior to choosing a discipline, they are able to make a more informed choice based on their interests, career goals, and natural abilities. 2) Impact on Pathways into Engineering Technology – Prior to 2014, the
? RQ3) What is the overall match between DOL’s AM Competency Model and AM program syllabi at five Northwest Florida community colleges?2.0. Literature Review2.1. Need for Advanced Manufacturing Technicians.In 2019, Florida AM jobs increased by 7,700 over the past year alone, evidencing Floridamanufacturing jobs plummeted from 520,700 to 308,900 from the period of 1990 to 2010 [5].Since 2010, Florida manufacturing jobs have begun to rebound, with manufacturing jobs at381,300 [5]. Manufacturing currently makes up 4.2% of Florida’s nonagricultural employmentshare, and projections indicate that these trends will continue [6].Because rural communities may not produce as much as other Florida locales, they are moreeconomically affected
School of Engineering Technology. Her teaching and scholarly interests are in the areas of supply chain management, quality control, and graduate education. She served as Department Head of Industrial Technology from 2007 to 2010. Prior to her appointment at Purdue University in 1993, she spent seven years teaching for Texas A&M University’s Department of Engineering Technology. Dr. Newton has a Ph.D. in Educational Human Resource Development, a Master’s degree in Business Administration, and a B.S. in Industrial Distribution, each from Texas A&M University. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 DEVELOPMENT OF CURRICULUM IN TECHNOLOGY- RELATED SUPPLY CHAIN
; Moreno, M. N. (2015, June), Robotics in the Core Science Classroom: Benefits and Challenges for Curriculum Development and Implementation (RTP, Strand 4) Paper presented at 2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Seattle, Washington. 10.18260/p.24686[3] Marina, U., BersLouise, F., Elizabeth R. K., Amanda, S., “Computational thinking and tinkering: Exploration of an early childhood robotics curriculum,” Journal of Computers & Education, vol.72, pp. 145-157, March 2014. [online]. Available: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0360131513003059[4] U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. All Employees: Manufacturing in Virginia Beach-Norfolk- Newport News, VA-NC (MSA). Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. 2018
technology.References 1. Ashby, Michael, and Kara Johnson. “Materials and Design.” Plastics Engineering, vol. 59, no. 3, 2003, pp. 83–83. 2. Prince, Michael. “Does Active Learning Work? A Review of the Research.” Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 93, no. 3, 2004, pp. 223–231. 3. Bishop, Jacob L, and Matthew A Verleger. “The Flipped Classroom: A Survey of the Research.” 120th ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, June 2013, pp. 23.1200.1– 23.1200.18. 4. O'Flaherty, Jacqueline, and Craig Phillips. “The Use of Flipped Classrooms in Higher Education: A Scoping Review.” Interner and Higher Education, vol. 25, 2015, pp. 85– 95. 5. Prospector Materials Database, https://www2.ulprospector.com/prospector/default.asp 6
, renewable energy and micro-manufacturing. His current research interests include robotics, CIM, sus- tainable manufacturing, micro machining and engineering and technology education. He has published several papers in these areas in various national and international conferences and journals. He has worked in heavy and light manufacturing industries, manufacturing pumps, motors, and CNC machine tools in the areas of system design, production planning, and control and manufacturing. Edinbarough also served in paramilitary forces and in the Air Force. He is a Life Member of the ISTE, a senior life member of the IE (India), a member of ASEE and SME, and a licensed Professional Engineer (P.E.) in the state of Texas.Ms. Adriana
University, Nothwest. Farook received the diploma of licentiate in mechanical engineering and B.S.M.E. in 1970 and 1972, respectively. He further received B.S.E.E. and M.S.E.E. in 1978 and 1983, respec- tively, from Illinois Institute of Technology. Farook’s current interests are in the areas of embedded system design, hardware-software interfacing, digital communication, networking, image processing, and biometrics, C++, Python, PHP and Java languages. He has a keen interest in pedagogy and instruction de- livery methods related to distance learning. He has a deep commitment to social justice and in achieving economic and educational equity. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019
, and CNC machine tools in the areas of system design, production planning, and control and manufacturing. Edinbarough also served in paramilitary forces and in the Air Force. He is a Life Member of the ISTE, a senior life member of the IE (India), a member of ASEE and SME, and a licensed Professional Engineer (P.E.) in the state of Texas. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Assistive technology based on IoT in building automation: a multidisciplinary engineering projectAbstractNowadays, most of our daily activities can be performed indoors; according to the U.S.Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), on average, an American spends 90 percent of theirlife
a Life Member of the ISTE, a senior life member of the IE (India), a member of ASEE and SME, and a licensed Professional Engineer (P.E.) in the state of Texas.Ms. Adriana Rios Santiago, Texas Southmost College Adriana Rios Santiago is currently the Architecture Program Coordinator and Instructor at Texas South- most College (TSC), in Brownsville, Texas. Formerly, she worked as a lecturer of Engineering Tech- nology, in the Department of Manufacturing Engineering at the College of Engineering and Computer Science, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV), teaching Architectural and Design re- lated courses, and developing undergraduate studies and research in smart environments. She received her
been with UHD. Dr. Tzouanas’ research interests include process modeling, simulation and design, process control, and renewable energy systems. Dr. Tzouanas is an ABET Program Evaluator (PEV) for Engineering and Engineering Technology programs. He is also member of AIChE and ASEE, and currently serves as ETD Director.Dr. Lisa Deane Morano, University of Houston-Downtown Lisa Morano is a Professor of Biology and Microbiology at the University of Houston-Downtown (UHD). She is also the Director of the Center for Urban Agriculture and Sustainability (CUAS) at UHD. Her research has focused on the bacteria found inside plants including plant pathogens and non-pathogenic inhabitants called endophytes. Her research has
personnel from our Metalworking and Industrial Maintenance pre-apprenticeshipprograms. This has given Bucks confidence that course delivery using different modalitiesproduces the same high quality, workforce ready employee.Figure 10. Tools and supplies issued to students in the CWD pre-apprenticeship programs for theat home portion of their hybrid certification course. A College-wide initiative at Bucks to promote student engagement and cultivateworkforce readiness implemented in 2019, proved to be an excellent mechanism for engagingand retaining students during this time. Bucks + is a co-curricular engagement program designedto increase workforce readiness, where students download the Suitable app on their cell phonesand compete for points
: Prentice Hall, Copyright: 1998[6] http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/Atmel-42735-8-bit-AVR- Microcontroller-ATmega328-328P_Datasheet.pdf[7] J. Purum, Beginning C for Arduino. Ecosoft, Inc. Cincinnati, Ohio. ISBN 13: 978-1- 4842-0941.[8] https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-arduino-selection-guide/arduino-comparison-chart[9] https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/sik-experiment-guide-for-arduino---v32/all; https://cdn.sparkfun.com/datasheets/Kits/SFE03-0012-SIK.Guide-300dpi-01.pdf[10] W. Yu, O. Farook, J. P. Agrawal, and A. Ahmed, A. (2019, June), “Teaching Microcontrollers with Emphasis on Control Applications in the Undergraduate Engineering Technology Program”, 2017 ASEE Annual Conference
Tolerant Systems and Testing of Digital Systems. Her current research interests include Reliability and Fault Tolerance of Elec- tronic Systems, Programmable Logic Devices and new educational methods emphasizing active learning and project-based-learning. She is member of IEEE and Chair of Women in Engineering Affinity Group for IEEE Long Island, New York. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Applying the Flipped Classroom Pedagogy in a Digital Design CourseAbstractThe goal of this paper is to describe the motivation, methodology and results of converting severalmodules in a Digital Design course to a “flipped classroom”. The course introduces students toVHDL Hardware Description
National Visitation Committee for the National GeoTech Center housed in Corpus Christi, TX. He is Professor Emeritus in the Engineering Science/Physics/Physical Science Department at Broome Community College in Binghamton, NY, having taught there from August 1968-January, 2001. He was the 1997 recipient of the New York State Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching and the ASEE St. Lawrence Section’s Outstanding Teaching Award. He was the faculty advisor of the first nationally recognized community college Student Chapter of ASEE. He currently resides in Binghamton, NY.Elaine L. Craft, Florence-Darlington Technical College Elaine L. Craft has served as Director of the National Science Foundation-funded South
good chances for several of them to be further extended into seniorprojects. Students that are taking this course in parallel with the actual senior project course, andwho have already selected a capstone project topic, may still choose to identify thecommunication aspects of their senior project and make that portion of their senior project thefocus of the course project. This is also a very good option, for the two projects to complementeach other, because the student can use the learning and feedback from this course to enhance theongoing senior project.The wireless communications course was offered in the new format in fall 2019 and fall 2020.First offering was more of a pilot course and a small group of students took the course, only
Paper ID #32327Developing an Equally Effective Alternate-access Plan forVision-impaired and Blind Students Enrolled in Mechanical EngineeringTechnology CoursesDr. Nancy E. Study, Pennsylvania State University Dr. Nancy E. Study is an Associate Teaching Professor in the School of Engineering at Penn State Behrend where she teaches courses in engineering graphics and rapid prototyping, and is the coordinator of the rapid prototyping lab. Her research interests include visualization, standardization of CAD practices, design for 3D printing, and haptics. Nancy is a former chair of the ASEE Engineering Design Graphics Division
Paper ID #34971Enhancing the Learning Experience of Engineering Students ThroughDigitized Interactive ToolsKeith S. Pate, Purdue University, West Lafayette Keith Pate joined Purdue University as a Master’s student at the School of Engineering Technology in January 2021. Keith received his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering degree from the University of Southern Indiana in 2018. His research focus is currently in fluid power and mechatronics. Prior to his Masters Studies, Keith was as a Test Engineer and Supplier Quality Engineer at Allison Transmission between Jan, 2019 – Jan, 2021. The primary focus of Keith’s research is
Information Systems, BYTE, Social Science Computer Review, Legislative Studies Quarterly, The European Journal of Operational Research, and other journals. He is past president of the Organizational Systems Research Association and editor of the Information Technology, Learning, and Performance Journal from 2001 to 2011. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Building a Cybersecurity Pipeline through Experiential Virtual Labs and Workforce Alliances AbstractThis paper describes a project led by the University of South Carolina (USC) to address thecybersecurity workforce gap. The project creates curricular material based
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School of Engineering and Technology at Western Carolina University. Dr. Ahsan achieved his Ph.D. degree in Industrial and manufacturing Engineering from North Dakota State University in 2019. Before that he completed his Master’s degree in Industrial Engineering and Management from the same university. His teaching and research interest includes digital design and 3D modeling, advanced manufacturing, CAD/CAM, automated systems, additive Manufactur- ing/3D printing, heterogeneous light weight porous structure design and manufacturing, and bio-printing.Dr. Hayri Sezer, Western Carolina University Dr. Sezer is an assistant professor of thermal and fluid sciences at Western Carolina University in depart- ment of