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2013 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
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Kiran George
fields. Similarly, the out migration fromthe College of Engineering and Computer Science (ECS) at California State University,Fullerton (CSUF) has been profound. In 2010 with funding availed from the NSF, ECS at CSUFestablished the ECS Academic Catalyst for Excellence (ACE) Scholarship Program designed toreverse its historical legacy of high student attrition. This program awards scholarships to ECSstudents over the 5-year period of the project and leverages a well-established network of ECSand University student services to support cohorts of ACE scholars (recipients of the ACEscholarship) majoring in ECS majors. The ECS ACE scholarship program provides tuitionscholarships and a myriad of support services ranging from peer mentoring to
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New Trends in ECE Education I
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ali Mazloomzadeh, Florida International University; Mustafa Farhadi, Florida International University; Osama A. Mohammed, Florida International University
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Electrical and Computer
IEMDC conference held in Miami Florida, May 3-6 2009 and was the Editorial Board Chairman for the IEEE CEFC2010 held in Chicago, IL USA, May 9-12, 2010. Professor Mohammed was also the general chair of the IEEE CEFC 2006 held in Miami, Florida, April 30 – May 3, 2006. He was also general chair of the 19th annual Conference of the Ap- plied Computational Electromagnetic Society ACES-2006 held in Miami, Florida March 14-17, 2006. He was the General Chairman of the 1993 COMPUMAG International Conference and was also the Gen- eral Chairman of the 1996 IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Systems Applications to Power Systems (ISAP’96) Dr. Mohammed has chaired the Electric Machinery Committee for IEEE PES was
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INT. Engineering Education: Developments, Innovations, Partnerships, and Implementations
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Genaro Zavala, Tecnologico de Monterrey; Angeles Dominguez, Tecnologico de Monterrey (ITESM); Ruth Rodríguez Gallegos, Tecnológico de Monterrey
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International
- searchers (Comit´e Mexicano de Investigadores Educativos, COMIE). Secretary of the Executive Com- mittee (2009-2013) and Member of the Network of Centers for Research in Mathematics Education. Co- ordinator of the Faculty Academy of Differential Equations in the Mathematics Department since 2009. Thesis advisor and Professor at ITESM Virtual University School of Education in the graduate programs of Education and Educational Technology and in the PhD program in Educational Innovation. Page 23.133.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2013 ACE: Innovative Educational
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2013 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
Authors
Hao Jiang; José Carrillo; Alam Salguero; Ellaine Talle; Enrique Raygoza; Xenia Leon; Ben Lariviere; Amelito G. Enriquez; Wenshen Pong; Hamid Shahnasser; Hamid Mahmoodi; Cheng Chen
AC-DC boost converter for wireless powered miniaturizedbiomedical implant. Biomedical implants are highly anticipated by medical community todramatically improve the healthcare quality with the potential to lower the associated costs.Delivering electrical power to implants wirelessly has a profound impact on implant’s efficacy.Inductive coupling based wireless power delivery realized by two face-to-face coils has been theprimary technology for last several decades [5]. One of the critical challenges is that thereceiving coil must be large enough (in cm range) so that its induced voltage can be significantlyhigher than the diode’s turn-on voltage (about 400~700 mV in silicon technology). Otherwise,the power conversion efficiency (from the
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NSF Grantees' Poster Session
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Richard M. Bennett, University of Tennessee, Knoxville; William Schleter, University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Taimi Olsen, Tennessee Teaching and Learning Center; Stan Guffey, University of Tennessee Teaching and Learning Center; Wenshu Li
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Personality Assessment, 91, 166-174.3. Goulet, R. (2010). “Individualized homework: an effective learning strategy,” Proceedings, ASEE Annual Convention, Paper AC 2010-848.4. Jaeger, B, Freeman, S., Whalen, R., and Payne, R. (2010). “Successful students: smart or tough?” Proceedings, ASEE Annual Convention, Paper AC 2010-1033.5. Kaw, A. and Yalcin, A. (2010). “Does collecting homework improve examination performance?” Proceedings, ASEE Annual Convention, Paper AC 2010-131, NSF Grantees Poster Session.6. Schilling, W. (2010). “Using performance bonuses to decrease procrastination.” Proceedings, ASEE Annual Convention, Paper AC 2010-912
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Partner Organization Plenary III
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2013 ASEE International Forum
Authors
Lyn Brodie, University of Southern Queensland; Frank Bullen, University of Southern Queensland
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Partner Society Plenary
research to teaching which lead to measurable improvements ineducational outcomes and high quality publications. The Association is operational managedthough an Executive Committee elected by the members at its annual general meeting held atits annual national conference. As indicated earlier both ACED and EA have representationon the Executive group. It is the Executive that awards the annual conference on a Page 21.7.6competitive basis, plans the annual workshops and bids for funding from ACED. Theoutcomes for 2010 to 2012 are listed in Table 2. It is also worth noting that the tyranny ofdistance has not deterred its effectiveness, which is an
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Electrical Energy Courses, Labs, and Projects II
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hayrettin Bora Karayaka, Western Carolina University; Robert D. Adams, Western Carolina University
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
ability to select and apply a knowledge oftechnology to engineering technology problems that require the application of principles andapplied procedures or methodologies).As a next step, the course is projected to be offered with AC Circuit Analysis prerequisite inupcoming years to provide better coverage of the topics listed in Table 3. In addition, it is alsoplanned to develop and incorporate additional lab activities for further understanding andanalysis of the subject matter.Bibliography1. U.S. NRC, “Combined License Applications for New Reactors,” Sep 22, 2010, available online athttp://www.nrc.gov/reactors/new-reactors.html.2. U. S. Energy Information Administration, “Electric Power Annual 2010 Data Tables,” Nov 09, 2011, availableonline at
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K-12 and Pre-College Engineering Poster Session
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nicole D. Berge, University of South Carolina; Charles E. Pierce, University of South Carolina
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K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
, 1988, pp. 38-43.3. Pierce, C.E., Caicedo, J.M., and Flora, J.R.V. “Engineering EFFECTs: Strategies and Successes in Introduction to Civil Engineering,” 4th Annual First-Year Engineering Education (FYEE) Conference, 2012, Pittsburgh, PA, pp. F2B1-6.4. Pierce, C., Caicedo, J., Flora, J., Timmerman, B., Graf, W., Nichols, A., and Ray, T. “Engaging Students in Critical Thinking: An Environmental Engineering EFFECT,” ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, AC 2010-1752, 2010, 10 pp. Page 23.1315.45. Wait, I.W., “Solar Power System Design to Promote Critical Thinking in Freshman Engineering Students,” ASEE
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2013 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Faruk Yildiz
; Exposition. Portland, Oregon.[10] Geoffrey, W., Braden, B., Bates, D., Terry, R. “Assessing Technology Literacy And TheUse Of Engineering And Technology Curricula By Utah K-12 Educators,” Proceedings of the2010 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition. AC 2010-1750. Louisville, Kentucky.[11] Pantchenko, O. S., Jackson, P., Isaacson, M. S., Shakouri, A. “Renewable Energy SummerProgram,” Proceedings of the 2012 American Society for Engineering Education AnnualConference & Exposition. AC 2012-4489. Atlanta, Georgia.[12] Pecen, R., Humston, J. “MSETI-AREA: Math-Science-Engineering Technology In Iowa OnApplied Renewable Energy Areas,” Proceedings of the 2009 American Society for EngineeringEducation Annual
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Environmental engineering pedagogy and innovation
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Angela R Bielefeldt, University of Colorado Boulder
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Environmental Engineering
. Paper AC 2012-5025. 5 pp.11. Nicodemus, G., J.L. Falconer, W. Medlin. 2011. Incorporating screencasts into chemical engineering courses.American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference. Paper AC 2011-2144. 6 pp.12. Goldberg, R., K. Caves, J.A. Reynolds. 2011. Improving the quality of writing in a capstone engineering designcourse. American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference. Paper AC 2011-1129. 11 pp.13. Sugar, W., A. Brown, K. Luterbach, 2010. Examining the anatomy of a screencast: uncovering commonelements and instructional strategies. International review of research in open and distance learning. 11 (3), 21 pp.14. LaGrega, M.D., P.L. Buckingham, J.C. Evans. 2001. Hazardous Waste Management. 2 nd Edition. McGraw
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Retaining and Developing Women Faculty in STEM
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Katherine Fu, MIT; Tahira N Reid, Purdue University; Janis P. Terpenny, Iowa State University; Deborah L. Thurston, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Judy M. Vance, Iowa State University; Susan Finger, Carnegie Mellon University; Gloria J. Wiens, University of Florida; Kazem Kazerounian, University of Connecticut; Janet Katherine Allen, University of Oklahoma; Kathy Jacobson
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Women in Engineering
Purdue, she completed a postdoctoral fellowship in the Mechanical Engineering department at Iowa State working in the Interdisciplinary Research in Sustainable (IRIS) Design Lab. In 2010, she received her Ph.D. from the University of Michigan in Design Science, with Mechanical Engineering and Psychology as her focus areas. Dr. Reid received both her BS and MS degrees in Mechanical Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 2000 and 2004, respectively.Dr. Janis P. Terpenny, Iowa State University Dr. Janis Terpenny is the department chair and Joseph Walkup Professorship of Industrial and Manufac- turing Systems Engineering at Iowa State University. She comes to ISU from Virginia Tech, where she was a professor
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Laboratory Development in ECE I
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tan Ma, Florida International University; Osama A. Mohammed, Florida International University; Ahmed Taha Elsayed, Florida International University
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Electrical and Computer
Transactions including the IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion, the IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, COM- PEL and the IEEE Power Engineering Letters. Professor Mohammed serves as the International Steering Committee Chair for the IEEE International Electric Machines and Drives Conference (IEMDC) and the IEEE Biannual Conference on Electromagnetic Field Computation (CEFC). Professor Mohammed was the General Chair of the 2009 IEEE IEMDC conference held in Miami Florida, May 3-6 2009 and was the Editorial Board Chairman for the IEEE CEFC2010 held in Chicago, IL USA, May 9-12, 2010. Pro- fessor Mohammed was also the general chair of the IEEE CEFC 2006 held in Miami, Florida, April 30 – May
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NSF Grantees' Poster Session
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Palmyra Catravas, Union College; Michael E Hagerman, Union College; Brian D. Cohen, Department of Biological Sciences, Union College; Samuel Amanuel, Union College; Rebecca Cortez, Union College; Kevin Bubriski, Green Mountain College; Amin Meyghani; Seyfollah Maleki, Union College
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
-cycle and fretting fatigue testing of metal alloys; and thermal plasma arc processing for heavy metal immobilization.Mr. Kevin Bubriski, Green Mountain College Kevin Bubriski is a professor of photography at Green Mountain College. He is a documentary photog- rapher and recipient of the 2010 Robert Gardner Visiting Artist Fellowship at the Peabody Museum at Harvard University. A retrospective book of his Nepal photographs from 1975 to 2011 will be published in 2013 by the Peabody Museum Press. Page 23.258.1Mr. Amin Meyghani c American Society for Engineering Education, 2013
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NSF Grantees' Poster Session
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kenneth A Connor, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Kathleen Meehan, Virginia Tech; Bonnie H. Ferri, Georgia Institute of Technology; Dianna Newman; Yacob Astatke, Morgan State University; Mohamed F. Chouikha, Howard University; Deborah Walter, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
,” in The TOMORROW'S COLLEGE series, American Public Media, 2012, Available: http://americanradioworks.publicradio.org/features/tomorrows- college/lectures/.20. D. Millard, M. Chouikha, F. Berry, “Improving Student Intuition via Rensselaer’s New Mobile Studio Pedagogy,” 2007 ASEE Conference, AC 2007-1222.21. K. Meehan, R.W. Hendricks, R.L. Clark, C. Shek, “Lab in a Box: The development of materials to support independent experimentation on concepts from circuits,” in Proc. 2009 ASEE Annu. Conf. Expo., Austin, TX, 2009, AC 2009-411.22. K. Meehan, J. Quesenberry, J. Olinger, K. Diomedi, R.L. Clark, R.W. Hendricks, P.E. Doolittle, “Hands-on Distance-Learning Laboratory Course Using Internet Video Tools”, in Proc. 2010 ASEE
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Assessment of Community Engagement
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Angela R Bielefeldt, University of Colorado Boulder; Kurt Paterson P.E., Michigan Technological University; Chris Swan, Tufts University; Olga Pierrakos, James Madison University; David O Kazmer, University of Massachusetts, Lowell; Annie Soisson, Tufts University
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Community Engagement Division
service. International Journal for Service Learning in Engineering. 1 (1), 1-10.3. Barrett, S.F., S.A. Morton, J.R. Anderson, S. Root-Elledge, C.H.G. Wright. 2012. Service learning: assistive technology undergraduate design projects. American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference Proceedings. AC 2012-3187. 10 pp.4. Barrington, L., J. Duffy. 2010. Maximizing benefits of service-learning in engineering. American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference Proceedings, AC 2010-2149. 20 pp.5. Bielefeldt, A. R., M.M. Dewoolkar, K. M. Caves, B.W. Berdanier, K.G. Paterson. 2011. Diverse models for incorporating service projects into engineering capstone design course. International Journal of Engineering Education
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Robotics, Mechatronics, and Control Systems - Multidisciplinary Perspectives
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Chad Eric Davis P.E., University of Oklahoma; Pakize S. Pulat, University of Oklahoma
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
,where the traditional 18-week course is split into three one-credit hour 6-week modules. Withthis separation, different disciplines are able to build their curriculum to the needs of theirstudents. The first two courses (ENGR 2431: DC Circuits and ENGR 2531: AC Circuits)primarily cover topics that non-majors are required to know for the FE exam. The final 6-weekcourse (ENGR 3431: Electromechanical Systems) includes advanced topics not typically taughtin an introductory circuits course, such as LabView programming, digital logic, computercommunications, sensors, and motors. To provide a more practical and hands-on approach to thestructure of ENGR 3431 a robotics project was implemented in the Spring 2011 semester. Thispaper focuses primarily on
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Building BIM into Construction Curricula
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kevin R. Miller, Brigham Young University; Clifton B. Farnsworth, Brigham Young University; Justin Earl Weidman, Brigham Young University
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Construction
Engineers, 2010.[5] Meadati, P. and Irizarry, J. BIM – A New Teaching Tool. Proceedings of the ASEE Southeast SectionConference, American Society for Engineering Education, 2011.[6] Gao, Z., McIntyre, C., and Ge, Z., AC 2012-4868: Integrating Building Information Modeling (BIM) inTeaching Project Scheduling and Control. Annual Conference Proceedings, American Society for EngineeringEducation, 2012.[7] Hyatt, B.A., A Case Study in Integrating Lean, Green, BIM into an Undergraduate Construction ManagementScheduling Course. Proceedings of the 47th ASC Annual International Conference, Associated Schools ofConstruction, 2011.[8] Gier, D.M., What Impact Does Using Building Information Modeling Have on Teaching Estimating toConstruction Management
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Distance Learning and Online Teaching Session
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Aleksandr Sergeyev, Michigan Technological University; Nasser Alaraje, Michigan Technological University
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Engineering Technology
Instruction)”, Academic Exchange Quarterly, 2001 26. G. Bennett, “Student Learning in an On-line Environment: No Significant Difference?", Vol. 53, Issue 1, p1, 2001. 27. Uhlig, R., Viswanathan,S., Watson, J. B, Evans, H., "Effective Instruction of On-line Engineering Course", Proceedings of ASEE AC 2007-2815. 28. Sergeyev, A., Alaraje, N., “Partnership with industry to offer a professional certificate in robotics automation”, ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition (ASEE 2010), AC 2010-968 29. Sergeyev, A., Alaraje, N., “Promoting robotics education: curriculum and state-of-the-art robotics laboratory development”, The Technology Interface Journal, Vol. 10, #3, 2010. 30. Echo360 lecture capturing system: http://echo360.com/ 31
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Innovative IE Course Content
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Douglas H Timmer, University of Texas, Pan American; Miguel Gonzalez, University of Texas, Pan American
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Engineering Economy, Engineering Management, Industrial Engineering
: David McKay Company, Inc.7. University of Texas – Pan American Fact Book (2011). Retrieved from http://oire.utpa.edu/publications/minifactbook2011.pdf8. Timmer, D. and Gonzalez, M. (2006). “Web-based Applications for Teaching Statistical Quality Control.” Presented at the 2006 IIE Annual Conference. Page 23.1144.109. Timmer, D., Gonzalez, M., Borror, C., Montgomery, D., and Pena, C. (2010). “AC 2010-881: Teaching Process Improvement using the Mouse Factory.” Proceedings of the 2010 ASEE Annual Conference.10. Timmer, D., Gonzalez, M., Borror, C., Montgomery, D., and Pena, C. (2010). “AC 2010
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Novel Teaching Methods In Engineering Technology
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ying Lin, Western Washington University; Todd D. Morton, Western Washington University
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Engineering Technology
Paper ID #7463Novel Practices in Teaching Circuit Analysis in an EET ProgramYing Lin, Western Washington University Ying Lin has been with the faculty of Engineering Technology Department at Western Washington Uni- versity since September 2010 after she taught for two years at SUNY, New Platz. She received her BS and MS degrees in Electrical Engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology, China, and obtained her MS in Applied Statistics and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Syracuse University, NY, respectively. Her teaching interests include Analog, Digital,and Wireless Communications, Digital Signal Processing
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2013 EDI
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Irving Pressley McPhail, NACME
5% Latino 8% Latino 16%Source: ASEE, 2010 Source: U.S. Census Bureau 8 NACME Partner Institutions 50 Partner Institutions as of August 2012 Purdue U Illinois Inst. of Tech
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Issues in Engineering Technology Education
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Niaz Latif, Purdue University Calumet ; Mohammad A. Zahraee, Purdue University, Calumet (Tech); Joy L Colwell, Purdue University, Calumet (Tech)
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Engineering Technology
Paper ID #6137Impact of a Successful Technology Graduate Degree Program- Report onprogram and its graduatesDr. Niaz Latif, Purdue University Calumet Dr. Niaz Latif is the Dean of the School of Technology at Purdue University Calumet. He has also served for two years as the Dean of the Graduate School and additional two years as the Interim Associate Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Studies. Dr. Latif was responsible for the graduate education ac- tivities for 14 Master’s Degree programs, development of new degree programs and courses. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Missouri—Columbia and an M.S. from
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Projects in ECE
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lin Zhao, Gannon University; Nigel Yu, Gannon University
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Electrical and Computer
running direction.It is clear that the real motor speed follows closely with the reference speed which means there isa well-designed speed controller. It also indicates that the power electronic converter functionswell to provide required applied voltage to the machine. With this platform project, students inElectric Drives can also experience ac electric drives control for either single phase or threephase. The system level structure will be kept the same while a dc/ac inverter replaces the dc/dcconverter and an ac machine replaces the dc machine. Page 23.280.9 Figure 10 4-Quadrant operation: Speed waveformIV Assessment and
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Project Based Learning In ET Program
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
B. S. Sridhara, Middle Tennessee State University
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Engineering Technology
the principles andapplications.Egg Drop Project:The author derived the equation of motion and the height-time relationship for the case with aparachute as these are not readily available in our Dynamics textbook. The unit with egg can bemodeled as a particle (Case-1) and it corresponds to the kinematics of a freely falling particle.The unit with the structure, egg and parachute can be modeled as a particle (Case-2) and itcorresponds to the kinetics of a freely falling body under the action of its own weight and thedrag force.Equation for Case-1:The constant acceleration of a moving particle is given by ac = dv/dt,which can be rearranged to give dv = ac dt.Integrating both sides between the appropriate limits we get v = v0
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RET Initiatives
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hasina Huq, University of Texas, Pan American; Mounir Ben Ghalia, The University of Texas-Pan American
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K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
, electrospun carbonnanofibers (ECNF) incorporated as a part of a biosensor are also be able to detect glucose. The objective of the research is to study the electrical characteristics of ECNF in variousconditions (AC and DC). All five dry ECNF samples are found to be ohmic and exhibit linearbehavior within the range -2.226 V to 2.992 V and the operating frequency is within the range of13 Hz to 850 KHz. As the ECNF samples’ length increase and their cross-sectional area remainconstant, it is predicted that their resistance increases and thus lower their output current. Databeyond this range behaved in a nonlinear manner. In addition, this study shows that ECNF doesallow glucose to be detected. Its lower cost makes it a more economical choice over
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Biomedical Engineering Poster Session
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Cyrus Habibi P.E., Minnesota State University, Mankato; Eric Diep, Minnesota State University, Mankato
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Biomedical
theirengineering projects 5,6,7. Instead of attending in lecture-based classes, the IRE students selectmost of their technical competencies based on their team projects and use the projects tofacilitate their learning. Studies have showed that this type of learning is more effective thantraditional methods 8,9.The IRE program was established in 2010 as a result of collaboration between two institutions(Itasca Community College and Minnesota State University – Mankato). The program promotesproject-based, self-directed learning, and practicing engineering professionalism. Most of theIRE projects are industry-sponsored projects; however the students are encouraged to developtheir own project ideas as well. The students form a team at the beginning of each
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Programs in Entrepreneurship
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Andrew L Gerhart, Lawrence Technological University; Donald D. Carpenter P.E., Lawrence Technological University
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
James O'Connor TEE 3103 DC/AC Circuits 4 Thermo-Fluids Robert Fletcher EGE 3903 Alt. Energy Fundamentals 4 Thermo-Fluids Lew Frasch EGE 3003 Thermodynamics 3 (continued) Selin Arslan EGE 3003 Thermodynamics 3 Yawen Li BME 3703 Biotransport 4 Edmund Yuen ECE 3523 Hydromechanics 4 Liping Liu EME 3123 Fluid Mechanics 3 Manufacturing Sabah Abro TME 3333 Six Sigma 1 4
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CIP Division Technical Session 1
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Charles E. Baukal Jr. P.E., John Zink Co. LLC; Geoffrey L Price, University of Tulsa; Geoffrey D. Silcox, University of Utah; Michael Newton, University of Utah, Chemical Engineering Department; Terry L Phipps
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College Industry Partnerships
Conference & Exposition, paper AC 2006-1330.17. C. Baukal, J. Colannino, W. Bussman, and G. Price, Industry Instructors for a Specialized Elective Course, Paper AC 2010-67, proceedings of 2010 American Society for Engineering Education conference, June 20- 23, 2010, Louisville, KY.18. C.E. Baukal (ed.), The John Zink Combustion Handbook, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, 2001.19. M. Moore and G. Kearsley, Distance Education: A Systems View, Second Edition, Thomson Wadsworth, Belmont, CA, 2005.20. S.T. Muench, Self-managed learning model for civil engineering continuing training, Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice, Vol. 132, No. 3, pp. 209-216, 2006.21. C.E. Baukal and M. Crawford-Fanning
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Integrating Art, Humanities, and Engineering
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Timothy W. Simpson, Pennsylvania State University, University Park; Marcus Shaffer, Penn State Architecture; Elisha Clark Halpin, Penn State University, School of Theatre, Dance Program; Amy Dupain Vashaw, Center for the Performing Arts @ Penn State; Dorothy H. Evensen, Pennsylvania State University, University Park
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
Program Elisha Clark Halpin is an Associate Professor and Head of Dance at Penn State. She is the artistic director of ETCH Dance Co. Her choreographic investigations concentrate on the body as text: using autobiog- raphy, ethnicity, and identity as ways to generate movement, develop context, and construct metaphors in contemporary dance. Elisha was an Emerging Choreographer at the Bates Dance Festival. Her work, How Frail the Human Heart, was awarded ”Best Dance” at the 2010 Capital Fringe Festival. Her latest work, the sky is empty, was commissioned by Dance New Amsterdam. Elisha graduated with an M.F.A in performance and choreography from The Ohio State University and a B.F.A in dance and theatre from the
Conference Session
Reception & Poster Session
Collection
2013 ASEE International Forum
Authors
Ruth Rodriguez Gallegos, Tecnológico de Monterrey
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ASEE International Forum
significantly promotes the team’s active work throughout the course. Figure 5: Images of classroom activity in ACE Room using Maple and sensorsSince 2010, we have implemented the DE course in this ACE classroom following the NorthCarolina University SCALE-UP model42. This last learning environment is called the ACERoom (Student Centered Learning, ACE41,43,44). It is designed for students to be highlycollaborative and to foster active learning. In addition to the technology described, it also has atouch HP laptop per team equipped with Internet; the mathematical softwares Maple,Mathematica and MatLab already installed on it and the possibility to have visibility and controlover the work on each laptop in the