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Heather Wright, Michigan Technological University; Linda Phillips, Michigan Technological University; James Mihelcic, Michigan Technological University
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employed in private engineering practice,K-12 education, and government. Phase I provides some preliminary evidence that our initialassumption about the impact of the ISD program on engineering graduates may be correct. Inthe second phase of our assessment program we will perform a more detailed assessment toquantify this assumption.IntroductionIn today’s global economy, there is a large need for engineers to understand how to communicateand operate with foreign customers and co-workers. International education opportunities helpbreak down cultural barriers and provide engineers with the experience and knowledge to designunique solutions to innovate solutions in a global setting. Although there are more internationalopportunities to take
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Curtis Larimer, University of Pittsburgh; Michaelangelo Tabone, University of Pittsburgh; Matthew Mehalik, University of Pittsburgh; Kim Needy, University of Pittsburgh
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EngineeringAbstractThe University of Pittsburgh’s Swanson School of Engineering (Pitt) recently launched a newInternational Research Experience for Students Program (IRES) sponsored by the NationalScience Foundation in sustainable engineering research. The Pitt IRES program presents aninnovative international research experience in sustainable design for a select group ofundergraduate engineering students who have high potential to pursue graduate education.Interns in the IRES program participate in a 12-week summer internship where they join amultidiscipline research team focused on a complex sustainability problem. Each team is co-ledby faculty from the Pitt and the University of Campinas (UNICAMP) in Campinas, São Paolo,Brazil. The first year included eight
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John Reisel, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
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the engine.While some of this work was conducted by M.S.-level graduate students, the majority of thework was performed by undergraduate Mechanical Engineering students. Over the years, 13undergraduate students worked on various parts of this project, while 2 graduate students workedon the project. Of those 2 graduate students, one began work on the project as an undergraduatestudent.The use of undergraduates in research is hardly a new concept. Many examples can be found inthe literature regarding research projects using undergraduates.2-4 Studies have been conductedconcerning the impacts of research experiences on undergraduates, with respect to learningenhancements and the potential for attracting students to graduate school.5-7 One
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graduate course in Sustainability andInternational Standards. The course conveys the importance of voluntary internationalstandards, such as from ASTM International or the International Organization forStandardization (ISO), to sustainability. The curriculum uses an innovative experiential learningapproach whereby students research and develop a standard using the ASTM Internationalprocess. One driven student joined ASTM International and worked to see her class projectcatalyze the publication of ASTM E 2348 Guide for Framework for a Consensus-BasedEnvironmental Decision-Making Process.IntroductionIn 2004, the Oklahoma State University Environmental Institute established a graduate-levelcourse covering sustainability and international standards
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AC 2008-449: ADAPTIVE WATER LABORATORY FOR K-12 OUTREACH ONSUSTAINABLE WATER USEPaul Boyle, Rice University Paul M. Boyle is a Ph.D. student in Mechanical Engineering at Rice University. In addition to his research in computational fluid mechanics and separation processes, Paul is active in engineering outreach. He tutors underrepresented high school students in mathematics and assists the math team during their practice for competitions.Brent Houchens, Rice University Brent C. Houchens is an Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering in the Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science Department at Rice University. His research interests include modeling flow and separation in
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questions 1 to 4 229 47 22 11 n for questions: 5 to 8 in 2006/9 to 12 in 2007 76/153 38/9 22/0 0/111 The technology that is used in the U.S. is likely the besttechnology to use to solve similar technical problems in 3.66 3.55 3.44 1.73other countries2 There is a single best solution to an engineering problem 1.92 1.81 1.59 1.823 It is important for engineers to consider the broaderpotential impacts of technical solutions to problems on 4.66 4.60 5.06 5.27minority racial and ethnic groups in the effected population4 Technical constraints and criteria are the most importantelement determining the success of an engineered solution