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Conference Session
Building a Community in Materials
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
George Gray
Tagged Divisions
Materials
Techniques ‚ Design Project I/IIThe laboratory component is an integral part of the CME program. Hands-on experiences areemphasized throughout the curriculum in various laboratory and lecture-lab courses. Studentsgain experiences in experimental methods in a number of laboratory courses as well. Because ofthe hands on experiences and involvement with industry, the CME program has been involvedwith a number of regional and national engineering competitions. These include compositebridge building and solar car race competitions.The major contribution that this undergraduate CME program has had is to the compositesindustry by providing them human resources to expand and develop their marketplace objectives.This is evidenced by a high percentage of
Conference Session
Curriculum for Green Materials
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Katherine Chen, California Polytechnic State University; Linda Vanasupa, California Polytechnic State University; Blair London, California Polytechnic State University; Richard Savage, California Polytechnic State University
Tagged Divisions
Materials
2006-378: INFUSING THE MATERIALS ENGINEERING CURRICULUM WITHSUSTAINABILITY PRINCIPLESKatherine Chen, California Polytechnic State University KATHERINE C. CHEN is an Associate Professor in the Materials Engineering Department at Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo, CA. She received her bachelor degrees (in Chemistry and Materials Science & Engineering) from Michigan State University, and Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. At Cal Poly, she teaches numerous materials engineering courses and labs.Linda Vanasupa, California Polytechnic State University Linda Vanasupa is a professor in the Materials Engineering Department at the California Polytechnic State
Conference Session
Introductory Materials Engineering Courses of 2020
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Brian Mitchell, Tulane University
Tagged Divisions
Materials
Edition), McGraw-Hill, NY, 2004.3. W.D. Callister, Materials Science and Engineering : An Introduction, (7th Edition), J. Wiley & Sons, NY 2006.4. Gr. Stephanopoulos, “Invited comment: Chemical and Biological Engineering,” Chemical Engineering Science 58 (2003) 4931 – 49335. R.C. Armstrong, Curriculum Revitalization in Chemical Engineering, 24th Annual Meeting of the Council for Chemical Research (CCR), 2002.6. K.J. Bundy, Fundamentals of Biomaterials : Science and Applications, Springer, 2006.7. A. Cottrell, An Introduction to Metallurgy, Institute of Materials, 1995.8. J.R. Fried, Polymer Science & Technology, 2nd edition, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2003.9
Conference Session
Introductory Materials Engineering Courses of 2020
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Elizabeth DeBartolo, Rochester Institute of Technology; Melissa Zaczek, Rochester Institute of Technology; Cory Hoffman, Rochester Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Materials
take, (2) lends itself to project work,and (3) is taken early enough in the curriculum that the students taking it are still developingtheir problem-solving skills. In addition, RIT does not have a first-year, comprehensiveintroductory engineering course where students can start to build the skills they will need inupper-level courses and in industry. Therefore, Materials Science seemed an appropriate placeto apply some of the principles learned from freshman engineering courses, through theincorporation of a hands-on, real-world group project.The failure analysis project was implemented as a team learning experience starting in the 2000-01 academic year as part of the Materials Science Lab component. Since the lab allows for morefree time and
Conference Session
Building a Community in Materials
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kathleen Stair, Northwestern University; Jefferson Z. Liu, Northwestern University; Mark Asta, Northwestern University
Tagged Divisions
Materials
Science and Engineering, Northwestern University. He received his B.E. and M.E. in Engineering Mechanics from Tsinghua University, P.R. China. His research interests are in application of atomistic and first-principle methods for simulating thermodynamic, mechanical, and kinetic properties of complex multiphase bulk materials and nano-structures.Mark Asta, Northwestern University Prof. Asta received his Ph. D. degree in an interdisciplinary Materials Physics program from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1993, and subsequently joined Sandia National Laboratories at Livermore, CA. He joined the faculty of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern
Conference Session
Introductory Materials Engineering Courses of 2020
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Paulo Blikstein, Northwestern University; Uri Wilensky, Northwestern University
Tagged Divisions
Materials
an importantdriving force for engineering education reform programs. As basic science and engineeringbecome increasingly intertwined in fields such as nanotechnology, molecular self-organization,molecular electronics, and microbiological synthesis13, students and professionals have to dealwith time scales from the nanosecond to tenths of years, and sizes from the single atoms tomachines many thousands of meters long14. Many researchers and industrial leaders in the field have been pointing out that reforminitiatives are falling short of those new challenges. Bazzo15 and Blikstein16 criticized the“banking” approach of simply adding new courses to the curriculum, and Hurst17 pointed out thatsyllabi and curricula were so overloaded with
Conference Session
Materials Science and Engineering of 2020
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jonathan Stolk, Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering; Alexander Dillon, Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering
Tagged Divisions
Materials
rather than instructorteaching.6,7,8,9,10 Student self-direction is generally considered an integral component ofproblem- and project-based learning approaches. Evaluations of problem- and project-basedlearning approaches have shown increases in motivation and satisfaction, problem-solving ability,communication and teaming skills, occupational preparedness, knowledge retention, andcapacity for self-directed learning.7,9,11,12,13,14 Research has also shown that these approaches canlead to improvements in content acquisition and performance on traditional exams, althoughsome of these effects are still far from generally accepted, particularly in the engineeringcommunity.12,13,14,15,16Despite the general agreement that self-directed learning
Conference Session
Materials Science and Engineering of 2020
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Linda Vanasupa, California Polytechnic State University; Blair London, California Polytechnic State University; Katherine Chen, California Polytechnic State University; Richard Savage, California Polytechnic State University
Tagged Divisions
Materials
, manufacturability, and ethical). In short, our challenge is toeducate an engineering professional who is far more sophisticated than the engineer of the 20thcentury. Additionally, challenges brought on by the overuse of natural resources put a specialresponsibility on materials science and engineering (MSE) faculty, whose role it is to assist inshaping the MSE profession. How can faculty deliver relevant curricula for the MSEengineering professional in an already crowded curriculum? Certainly curricular content must beup-to-date. However, a number of the goals can be met through changing the way in which thecurriculum is delivered. In particular, we have emphasized mastery at the lower levels toincrease retention, and implemented a number of learning “best
Conference Session
Introductory Materials Engineering Courses of 2020
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Stacy Gleixner, San Jose State University; Elliot Douglas, University of Florida; Olivia Graeve, University of Nevada-Reno (Eng)
Tagged Divisions
Materials
content shouldcater to different learning styles, especially benefiting global learners who suffer in traditionalforms of the class that do not emphasize the “bigger picture”.3 Cabral et al showed that placingthe fundamental material within the context of an applied situation increases students motivationto learn.4 Each lecture module will have an open ended project that student teams work onthroughout the course of the module. The project is integrated into each module in order toincrease student ownership of their learning and to deepen students’ understanding between theconnection of the fundamentals they are learning with real world engineering applications.5 Thefundamental material appears in multiple modules. This allows students to revisit
Conference Session
Materials Science and Engineering of 2020
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Seung Kim, Rochester Institute of Technology; Richard Fasse, Rochester Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Materials
to school and received an MS in Mathematics Education and an Ed.D. in Instruction and Curriculum at the University of Rochester while he worked 1/2 time teaching introductory computer science courses at SUNY-Brockport. He also earned a Graduate Certificate in Interactive Media Design from RIT at about the same time he completed his doctoral dissertation on the topic of "Electronic Texts as Alternative to Traditional Textbooks." He finished his Doctorate in Education just when web browsers were becoming popular so he marshaled all these experiences and brought them with him to RIT’s Distance Learning program. He was instrumental in converting the RIT distance learning program to