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Faiza Akram, Mississippi State University; Andrew Zheng, Texas A&M University; April Guo-Yue, Mississippi State University; Cooper Medved, Mississippi State University; Claire Johnson, Mississippi State University; Asad Waqar Malik; Samee U Khan, Mississippi State University
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Science, focusing on healthcare applications, and aims for a career in academia.Cooper Medved, Mississippi State University Senior undergraduate Computer Engineering major at Mississippi State University with research experience in edge computing and real-time data stream processing. Also interested in research involving VLSI design and testing. Plan to pursue a master’s degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering, with a focus on VLSI, to further his knowledge and impact in the field.Claire Johnson, Mississippi State University Computer Engineering Senior at Mississippi State UniversityAsad Waqar MalikProf. Samee U Khan, Mississippi State University ©American Society for Engineering
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Frederick Rowell, Clemson University; Todd Schweisinger P.E., Clemson University; John R. Wagner P.E., Clemson University
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, and PDM aremodern tools that help engineers in the design process and manufacturing of products. The growthof these PLM tools in engineering industries has presented a new challenge for engineeringeducators: how might PLM software training and education initiatives integrate into existingengineering curriculums? The main purpose of this research is to attempt to answer this questionthrough the implementation of a PLM system into an undergraduate research design team whileexamining the benefits and drawbacks of its use. An additional purpose is to bridge the gapbetween engineering curriculum and careers by training students in PLM tools.The case study was conducted with an undergraduate research team at Clemson University toimplement PLM tools
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Spencer Matthew Pollard, California State University, Chico; Abbas Attarwala, California State University, Chico; Jaime Raigoza, California State University, Chico
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are connected to an Arduino microcontroller. The Arduino is what controls the logicfor which LED to illuminate on the breadboard to simulate reading a 0 or a 1.Lessons Learned: What worked well?The camp successfully provided students with a solid theoretical foundation, highlighting whyquantum computing is a field worth exploring, especially as a potential career path. Despite thecomplexity of the material, students demonstrated genuine enthusiasm and engagement,suggesting that they appreciated the value and relevance of quantum computing even beforeencountering a physical implementation. A key highlight was the hands-on activity at the camp’sconclusion, designed to bridge theoretical concepts with practical applications. This activity
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Hammad Afzal Quddus, Mercer University; Landon James Yarbrough, Mercer University; Megan Elizabeth Batchelor, Mercer University; Chandan Roy, Mercer University
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developing nations across the world. Theteam has proven that repeatable tests can be conducted using the design. In addition, thisindependent study course required the students to use their in-depth knowledge of heat transferand thermodynamics in a practical setting. Through this independent study course, the studentsgained exposure to a variety of experimental tools, learned how to design and build, tackledpractical challenges, and developed essential skills that will be crucial for building a successfulengineering career after graduation.References[1] W. Xing, Y. Xu, C. Song, and T. Deng, “Recent Advances in Thermal Interface Materials for Thermal Management of High-Power Electronics,” Nanomaterials, vol. 12, no. 19, p. 3365, Jan. 2022, doi