Paper ID #40013Integrating Engineering Standards into Manufacturing EngineeringCurriculumDr. Yue Zhang, Georgia Southern University Yue Zhang is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Manufacturing Engineering at Georgia Southern University. He is a program evaluator for and member of the EAC of ABET. He received his B.S. (2008) in Polymer Materials and Engineering from Beijing University of Chemical Technology and his M.S. (2010) and Ph.D. (2013) in Industrial Engineering from Texas Tech University.Haijun Gong Haijun Gong is an Associate Professor in the Manufacturing Engineering department at the Georgia Southern
Paper ID #38814Preparing the manufacturing workforce for Industry 4.0 technologyimplementationDr. Sheng-Jen Hsieh, Texas A&M University Dr. Sheng-Jen (”Tony”) Hsieh is a Professor in the Department of Engineering Technology and Indus- trial Distribution and a member of the Graduate Faculty at Texas A&M University. His research interests include automation, robotics, cyber-manufacturing and Industry 4.0; optical/infrared imaging and instru- mentation; micro/nano manufacturing; and design of technology for engineering education. He is also the Director of the Rockwell Automation Laboratory at Texas A&M University
Paper ID #46718Integrating Sustainable Practices into Lean Engineering: Applying the Engineeringfor One Planet Framework in Manufacturing Engineering Technology EducationDr. Dalya Ismael, Old Dominion University Dr. Dalya Ismael is an Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering Technology at Old Dominion University. She holds a Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Virginia Tech. Her research focuses on advancing sustainable design and construction practices through behavioral interventions, immersive visualization, and data-informed decision-making. With over a decade of combined academic and industry experience
acquire in each area, and an ability to integrate innew topics that keeps pace with advances of the technology that are relevant to the needs of localand regional industries. One such area of the curriculum is CAD/CAM and CNC. In this paper wewill review some important advances in technology in this area that are being integrated into amanufacturing engineering curriculum. These include CAM part programming using sophisticatedtool path generation capabilities that promote high speed and high efficiency machining,programming multi-axis machining operations, the use of various measurement techniques toquantify variation and efficiency of CNC operations, and the use of advanced simulation andverification techniques to develop insight into and
Paper ID #48507Efficacy of Project Based Learning Approach in Upskilling ManufacturingProfessionals in Industry 4.0 TechnologiesDr. Prakruthi Hareesh, Birla Institute of Technology and Science Dr. Prakruthi Hareesh is an Assistant Professor at BITS Pilani, Work Integrated Learning Programs. She has a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Maryland, College Park, USA. Dr. Hareesh is the program lead for Smart Manufacturing at BITS Pilani, WILP and works closely with leading manufacturing industries in the country. She has designed several programs in this area through close interaction with the industry
Paper ID #47386Application of Phone-Based Robotic Arm Teleoperation in Remote Hands-OnLabs for Engineering EducationDr. Ziling Chen, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyMr. Zhen Zhao, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Zhen Zhao is a Postdoctoral Associate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His research interests include engineering student mentorship and leadership development, engineering research center education and diversity impact evaluation, and engineDr. John Liu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Dr. John Liu is the Director and Principal Investigator of the MIT Learning Engineering and Practice
Paper ID #40062Decision support model to leverage extended reality technologies toaugment manufacturing educationDr. Amit Shashikant Jariwala, Georgia Institute of Technology Dr. Amit Jariwala is the Director of Design & Innovation for the School of Mechanical Engineering at Georgia Tech. Dr. Amit Jariwala develops and maintains industry partnerships to support experiential, entrepreneurial, and innovative learning experience within the academic curriculum of the school. He is a Woodruff School Teaching Fellow and strives to enhance education by developing classes, workshops, and events focused on implementing hands
Paper ID #42914Technical Training for Industry 4.0 Technologies: Low-Cost Gantry CandySorting System for Education and OutreachProf. Javaid S Siddiqi, PROFESSOR AT LONE STAR COLLEGE. TEACHING AND Research AT ENERGY AND MANUFACTURING INSTITUTE OF LONE STAR COLLEGE SYSTEMS. RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE FIELD OF APPLIED TECHNOLOGY.DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTED COURSES FOR THE STUDENTS..Alan S GandyDr. Sheng-Jen Hsieh, Texas A&M University Dr. Sheng-Jen (”Tony”) Hsieh is a Professor in the Department of Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution and a member of the Graduate Faculty at Texas A&M University
Paper ID #40320Artificial Intelligence Solutions for System DesignDr. Hugh Jack P. E., Western Carolina University Dr. Jack is the Cass Ballenger Distinguished Professor of Engineering in the School of Engineering + Technology within Western Carolina University. His interests include robotics, automation, and product design.Dr. Scott Rowe, Western Carolina University Scott Rowe is an Assistant Professor in Western Carolina University’s School of Engineering + Technol- ogy. He joined Western Carolina University in 2021 after studies in concentrated solar power and controls engineering at the University of Colorado
Paper ID #40286Teaching Industrial Control with Open-Source SoftwareDr. Hugh Jack P. Eng., Western Carolina University Dr. Jack is the Cass Ballenger Distinguished Professor of Engineering in the School of Engineering and Technology within Western Carolina University. His interests include robotics, automation, and product design.Dr. Scott C. Rowe, Western Carolina University Scott Rowe is an Assistant Professor in Western Carolina University’s School of Engineering + Technol- ogy. He joined Western Carolina University in 2021 after studies in concentrated solar power and controls engineering at the University of
andTolerancing (GD&T) in design and manufacturing helps to minimize the above issues byimproving manufacturing output, productivity, cross-departmental communication, partassembly, part interchangeability while reducing cost and shortening schedule time [1],[2].Although industry have been implementing GD&T for decades, lack of comprehensiveeducations in undergraduate engineering/technology curricula make the transition of graduatedengineers to industry a difficult period. It was suggested that GD&T should be taught for 60hours during two quarters or during one whole semester [3]. Literature survey indicates only fewinstitutions in the USA have engaged students with GD&T activities in undergraduate programswhile some programs even
Paper ID #41356Unique Instructional Delivery of Additive Manufacturing: A Holistic ReviewDr. Ismail Fidan, Tennessee Technological University Currently, Dr. Fidan serves as a Professor of the Department of Manufacturing and Engineering Technology at Tennessee Technological University. His research and teaching interests are in additive manufacturing, electronics manufacturing, distance learning.Dr. Perihan Fidan, Tennessee Technological University Dr. Perihan Fidan is a faculty member at the Curriculum and Instruction department at Tennessee Tech University. Her current research interests include STEM education, 3D
Printing Density Effects on the Mechanical Properties of the Carbon-Fiber and Polylactic Acid Specimens,” Engineering and Technology Journal, Vol. 37, Part A, No. 04, pp. 128-132, 2019.[2] C. Aumnate, A. Pongwisuthiruchte, P. Pattananuwat, and P. Potiyaraj, “Fabrication of ABS/Graphene Oxide Composite Filament for Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) 3D Printing,” Advances in Materials Science and Engineering, vol. 2018, pp. 1–9, Nov. 2018, doi: https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/2830437.[3] H. Yang, F. Ji, Z. Li, and S. Tao, “Preparation of Hydrophobic Surface on PLA and ABS by Fused Deposition Modeling,” Polymers, vol. 12, no. 7, p. 1539, Jul. 2020, doi: https://doi.org/10.3390/polym12071539.[4] M. Jasim, T. Abbas, and A. Huayier
Paper ID #42967Exploring Career Growth for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Individuals via MachiningTraining: A Comparative Behavioral AnalysisKrzysztof Kamil Jarosz, Rochester Institute of Technology Graduate Research Assistant at RIT SMRGYan-Ting Chen, Rochester Institute of Technology Yan-Ting Chen received his Master of Science degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Miami University, U.S., in 2018. During the MS program, his research interest was mainly focused on the methods of measuring ambient toxins by developing an array of chemical sensors and analyzing data using machine learning. Now, he is currently
Paper ID #38495Assessment of the ABET Student Outcomes in a Service Learning basedSubtractive Manufacturing CourseDr. Ismail Fidan, Tennessee Technological University Currently, Dr. Fidan serves as a Professor of the Department of Manufacturing and Engineering Technol- ogy at Tennessee Technological University. His research and teaching interests are in additive manufac- turing, electronics manufacturing, distance learning, and STEM education. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Assessment of the ABET Student Outcomes in a Service Learning based Subtractive
Paper ID #47802Improving Employer Engagement in a Manufacturing Professional WorkforceDevelopment ProgramDr. Zhen Zhao, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Zhen Zhao is a Postdoctoral Associate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His research interests include developing scalable, collaborative, hands-on engineering curricula, skilling up manufacturing workforces, and growing engineering student competencies in mentorship and leadership.Dr. John Liu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Dr. John Liu is the Director and Principal Investigator of the MIT Learning Engineering and Practice (LEAP) Group, which
Paper ID #38110Development of a Product Pipeline System to Teach IndustrialManufacturing AutomationMr. Mina Morcos, Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology Mina Morcos is a senior student in Mechatronic Engineering at Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Tech- nology. He is an active member of multiple clubs such as Robotics, IEEE, SHPE, and NSBE. Also, he is A supplementary instructor for the course Microprocessors to assist students to understand how Micropro- cessors and Microcontroller work, also, assist students to Compile and Troubleshooting the pseudo-code on Arduino UNO boards.Dr. Shouling He, Vaughn College of
Institute of Technology (COE) Rui Liu is currently an Assistant Professor in the Mechanical Engineering Department at Rochester Insti- tute of Technology. He received his B.S. degree at Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China, in 2005. In 2010, he received his M.S. in Mechanical Engineering at Northeastern University. In 2014, he completed his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology. Dr. Liu’s research covers a wide range of topics in advanced manufacturing, including AI-based tool condition monitoring (TCM), cognitive ergonomics for human-centered machining, and machining education mod- ernization for future workforce development. ©American
Paper ID #45482Implementation and Evaluation of an Engineering Design Process Course forHigh School Preservice Teachers based on 3D Printer Component AnalysisProf. Weihang Zhu, University of Houston - COE Weihang Zhu is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering Technology, University of Houston, USA since 2018. He was a Professor of Industrial Engineering at Lamar University from 2005 to 2018. He received his Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from North Carolina State University (2003), USA and his M.S. and B.S. in Mechanical and Energy Engineering.Prof. Mariam Manuel, University of Houston - COE Dr. Mariam Manuel is a Clinical
Paper ID #48189A Pedagogical Framework and Course Module for Building Awareness andKnow-How Related to the Digital Thread and Smart Manufacturing UsingSTEP AP242Dr. David E. Culler, Oregon Institute of Technology Dr. Culler has an M.S. and Ph.D. from New Mexico State University in Industrial Engineering and over 25 years of experience in using and developing Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) systems and teaching topics such as Product Data Management (PDM) and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM). Dr. Culler worked for Manufacturing and Consulting Services in Scottsdale, AZ for 5 years as an applications engineer and
international projects that include technology-enhanced STEM education and teacher professional development/faculty devel- opment. Dr Stump conducts research on motivation and pedagogic theory as well as teaching methods.Trevor Morrisey, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Trevor Morrisey is a Software Developer working at MIT on interactive simulations, data visualizations, and serious games as part of the Virtual Manufacturing Lab project. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Paper ID #38176Christian Gabbianelli, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Christian Gabbianelli is a Software
Paper ID #36783Exploring Student Learning Experience of Systems Engineering CourseDeveloped for Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering GraduatesDr. Aditya Akundi, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Aditya Akundi is currently affiliated to the Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Department, at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. He earned a Bachelor of Technology in Electronics and Com- munication Engineering from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, India. He earned a Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP). and a Ph.D. in Electrical and
Paper ID #42277Advanced Four Pillars of Manufacturing KnowledgeDr. John L. Irwin, Michigan Technological University As Professor for Mechanical Engineering Technology at Michigan Technological University, Dr. Irwin teaches courses in Product Design & Development, Statics and Strength of Materials, Parametric Modeling, and Senior Design. Research interests include STEMMs. Suzy Gorospes Marzano, Sr Manager of Industry Development, SME Suzy Marzano is currently the Sr. Manager of Industry Development and Technical Activities at SME. Ms. Marzano joined SME in 2015 and has taken on numerous roles and responsibilities
Paper ID #44565Elevating and Scoring Mechanism Design for Mobile RobotsChristopher Walker, Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology Christopher Walker is a senior pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechatronic Engineering. His interests include robotics and emerging technologies. He has competed in the VEX Robotics Competition for eight years and has held an executive position on Vaughn’s robotics team for the past three years. He is currently the president of the team.Romaim HernandezChasisty Melo, Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology Chasisty Melo is currently a senior in the Mechatronic Engineering
Paper ID #44567Affordable and Localized Plastic Sheet Press Machine for Sustainable ManufacturingKenny Dwight Harris, Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology My Name is Kenny Harris, there are several things to know about myself, being a senior mechatronic engineering student at Vaughn College of aeronautics and technology. However, here are three important items related to myself: I am an eight-year Marine Corps veteran and an immigrant hailing from the island of Jamaica; finally, and most importantly, I make it a duty to participate in engineering related activities such as clubs, conferences and currently serve
Paper ID #39950Implementing i4.0 Tech to Engineering Systems Lab for SmartManufacturing LearningDr. Hayder Zghair, Southern Arkansas University Dr. Hayder Zghair is an assistant professor of industrial engineering and director of Industrial Engineering development in the College of Science and Engineering at Southern Arkansas University. He completed a B.S. and an M.S. from the University of Technology, where he majored in Industrial and Production Engineering. Dr. Zghair earned his second master’s degree in Manufacturing Systems Engineering and Doctor’s Degree in Manufacturing Systems Engineering from Lawrence Technological
Paper ID #42711Reflections on Multi-campus Teaching in a New Manufacturing EngineeringProgramDr. Christoph Johannes Sielmann P.Eng., University of British Columbia, Vancouver Dr. Sielmann is an Assistant Professor of Teaching at the University of British Columbia in the Department of Mechanical Engineering supporting both Mechatronics and Manufacturing Engineering programs. His research interests including multi-campus instruction, decolonization in engineering, and engineering ethics.Dr. Casey James Keulen, University of British Columbia, Vancouver Casey Keulen is an Assistant Professor of Teaching at the University of
Lawrence Technological University, Michigan, USA, and has several professional affiliations: Affiliate Researcher at Penn State Institute of Energy and the Environment and Board Member of Division Directors in the Environmental Engineering Division at American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE). Dr. Zghair is the chair of the SAU campus sustainability committee and a member of several committees at the department, college, and university levels.Noah Wesley Bretz, Southern Arkansas University Department of Engineering and PhysicsJeffrey Sumner, Southern Arkansas University Department of Engineering and Physics ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Operation
Paper ID #40221Board 126: Work in progress: Incorporating Virtual Programming Conceptsin an Advanced Robotics Course for Machining Processing and QualityInspection of CNC Machines and Industrial RobotsDr. Yalcin Ertekin, Drexel University Yalcin Ertekin, Ph.D., CMfgE, CQE Yalcin Ertekin is a clinical professor in the College of Engineering, Department of Engineering Leadership and Society at Drexel University, Philadelphia, and serves as the Associate Department Head for Undergraduate Studies for the Engineering Technology program. He re- ceived his BS degree from Istanbul Technical University in Turkey, an MSc in Production
Paper ID #43994The integration of sustainability and automation to enhance manufacturingin Industry 4.0Dr. Hossain Ahmed, Austin Peay State University Hossain Ahmed earned an M.S. in mechanical engineering from Lamar University and a Ph.D. in mechanical and energy engineering from the University of North Texas. Dr. Ahmed is an assistant professor in the Department of Engineering Technology at Austin Peay State University, TN. His research interests are computational fluid dynamics (CFD), corrosion, and structural health monitoring (SHM). Dr. Ahmed has authored many journals, conference articles, and book chapters. He also