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Manufacturing Workforce Development
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sheng-Jen Hsieh, Texas A&M University; Marilyn Barger, FLATE (Florida Advanced Technological Education Center of Excellence); Suzy Gorospes Marzano, Society of Manufacturing Engineers; Juan Song, Alamo Colleges District
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National Science Foundations Advanced Technological Education (NSF-ATE) as a Regional Center of Excellence. FLATE’s mission is to support manufacturing education in K-14 programs through outreach, professional development, curriculum reform and technician research. She earned a Ph.D. in Civil En- gineering/Environmental from the University of South Florida and served on the Engineering faculty at Hofstra University and the FSU-FAMU College of Engineering. Dr. Barger has authored over 50 papers for presentations on engineering and technology education, serves on several national advisory boards for CTE and workforce education initiatives, and is a Fellow of the American Society of Engineering Edu- cation (ASEE) and the
Conference Session
Manufacturing Division (MFG) Poster Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Austin Talley, Texas State University; Kimberly Grau Talley P.E., Texas State University; Pablo Rodriguez Verde
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manufacturing for specific properties and/or colors, and cleanliness ofthe plastic at collection [4]. Collecting, sorting, and cleaning the post-consumer plastic waste allpose additional challenges to the recycling of post-consumer plastics and so recycling rates ofthese plastics are much lower than of industrial plastic wastes, which are recycled a much higherrate [4]. HDPE was selected for this project because it can be melted and remolded whilstretaining most of its initial mechanical properties [5]. Many makerspace recycling efforts focuson recycling 3D printing filament waste generated in the makerspace [6,7,8]. The Ingram HallMakerspace’s recycling program began in 2019 by senior design students interested in ways toharness their manufacturing
Conference Session
Design Experiences in Manufacturing Education
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sheng-Jen Hsieh, Texas A&M University; Susan Pedersen, Texas A&M University
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Manufacturing Division (MFG)
prepared to perform systemintegration tasks. For example, recent studies by Deloitte and The Manufacturing Institute notethat the U.S. faces a need for nearly 2.4 million manufacturing positions to be filled by 2028 [1].In addition, in May 2019, Deloitte surveyed 523 executives in a range of industries in 26countries across the globe on their intelligent automation strategies and the impact on theirworkforces. Results suggest that over the next three years, executives expect automation toincrease their workforce capacity by 27%, which is equivalent to 2.4 million additional full-timeemployees [2]. Needed are methods for helping students to develop system integration skillsreliably and efficiently.What is system integration?System integration
Conference Session
Manufacturing Workforce Development
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Firas Akasheh, Tuskegee University; Stephen Baker; Mandoye Ndoye, Tuskegee University; David Shannon, Auburn University; josiah e blocus, Tuskegee University; Eugene Thompson
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Manufacturing Division (MFG)
] G. Tipker, G. Golub, M. Dube, C. Tejesh and J. Zhang, Jing, “Integration of 3-D PrintedDrone Project in General Engineering Curriculum”, American Society of Engineering Education,126th Annual Conference and Exposition, 2019, Paper ID # 27759.[4] B. Hur, D. Malawey, J. Morgan and C. Ma, “3-D Printed Metal and Plastic Propeller Designand Manufacturing for Smallscale, Underwater Thrusters”, American Society of EngineeringEducation, 126th Annual Conference and Exposition, 2019, Paper ID #26855[5] O. Rios “Teaching Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Concepts Using 3-D ComputerModels and 3-D Printed Parts”, American Society of Engineering Education, 125th AnnualConference and Exposition, 2018, Paper ID # 21827.[6] Eslahi, A., Chadeesingh, D.R