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Maija A. Benitz, Roger Williams University
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Paper ID #36787Strengthening Undergraduates’ Appreciation of Engineering Ethics througha Simulated Stakeholder Meeting on Offshore Wind Energy DevelopmentDr. Maija A. Benitz, Roger Williams University Dr. Maija Benitz is an Assistant Professor of Engineering at Roger Williams University, where she has taught since 2017. Prior to joining RWU, Benitz taught at the Evergreen State College in Olympia, WA, after completing her doctoral work jointly in the Multiphase Flow Simulation Lab and the Wind Energy Center at UMass Amherst. She teaches in the first-year curriculum, as well as thermodynamics, sustain- able energy, fluid
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Paul Marty Kump, Kansas State University; Ian August
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are implemented, it is best to consider how students might eventuallyapply ML to their careers so they may reap the benefits a career-minded course offers, asdiscussed above.1.0: Prior WorkFor the reasons just described, we developed at SUNY Maritime College a course in ML tailor-made for the maritime industry. First offered in 2022, the course was taken by students inelectrical, mechanical, and marine engineering, as well as naval architecture; all presumably withinterest in the maritime industry. Comprising a major component of the course was a collectionof several mini projects we designed [2] to focus on the maritime industry and also demonstratemost of the concepts vital to classical ML. These mini projects utilize the popular Google