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Conference Session
Embedded Computing
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Alejandra J. Magana; Sean Brophy, Purdue University; George Bodner, Purdue University, West Lafayette
Tagged Divisions
Computers in Education
tolectures and readings only. Students reported their perception of nanoHUB simulationtools as useful for their learning with a an average score of 3.2 in their ability tocomprehend concepts better by using the nanoHUB simulations compared to lectures andreadings only. They also reported with an average score of 3.0 that they do not havetrouble interpreting the output of the nanoHUB simulation tool. For individual responsesof each instructor’s students see Figure 3. 4 3.5 3 I do not have trouble interpreting the output of the nanoHUB simulation(s) 2.5
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2021 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Meeting
Authors
Dustyn Roberts P.E., University of Pennsylvania; Robert W Carpick, University of Pennsylvania
Tagged Topics
Diversity
-plan/ (accessed Oct. 27, 2021).[8] N. Chiles, “Five things American colleges need to do to help black and Latino students,” The Hechinger Report, May 24, 2017. https://hechingerreport.org/five-things-american-colleges- need-help-black-latino-students/ (accessed Mar. 07, 2021).[9] “Open Positions.” https://www.me.upenn.edu/open-positions/ (accessed Mar. 08, 2021).[10] T. Chamorro-Premuzic, T. Chamorro-Premuzic, and T. Chamorro-Premuzic, “Science explains why unconscious bias training won’t reduce workplace racism. Here’s what will,” Fast Company, Jun. 12, 2020. https://www.fastcompany.com/90515678/science-explains- why-unconscious-bias-training-wont-reduce-workplace-racism-heres-what-will (accessed May 31, 2021).[11] S. M
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2021 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Meeting
Authors
Dimitrios Stroumbakis P.E., City University of New York, Queensborough Community College; John Migniuolo, Mig-Tech Fluidics Design; Bernard Hunter
- Sales Manager – AmericasDonated: Diaphragm PumpIdex Health and ScienceWald Krause – Area Sales EngineerComponent(s) Donated: PEEK Fittings and Teflon Tubing REFERENCES[1] Feynman, Richard P. (1960) There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom. Engineering and Science, 23 (5). pp. 22-36. ISSN 0013-7812 https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechES:23.5.1960Bottom[2] Human Genome Project, HGP, https://www.genome.gov/human-genome-project[3] The National Human Genome Research Institute, https://www.genome.gov/Funded-Programs-Projects/Genome-Technology-Program[4] Microfluidics Market Globalization as) Interdisciplinary Studies, The four key topics, BYU Idaho ,https://www.byui.edu/interdisciplinary-studies/employers-realize
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2021 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Meeting
Authors
Amitabha (Amit) Bandyopadhyay P.E., State University of New York, College of Technology at Farmingdale
problems. Thus, under MIT'sguidance Kharagpur gave little importance to courses such as the history of architecture and evenless to a study of Indian society, for technology was universal and transcended cultural differences. Itwas not only the presence and importance given to technical courses that mattered in architecture,the study of design too was s subjected to the same deterministic attitude and reduced to functionalrationalism. A house was not only a machine to live in but its form was valid only to the extent of itscapacity to answer to certain programmatic criteria. Paradoxically, this created an interestingsituation; late Prof. Kurula Varkey, a Kharagpur alumnus was to remark that it was this absence ofhumanities and liberal arts
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2003 GSW
Authors
Ronald E. Barr; Justin Cone; Robert J. Roselli; Sean P. Brophy
. Proceedings of the 2003 ASEE Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference The University of Texas at Arlington Copyright 2003, American Society for Engineering EducationReferences1. Bransford J.D., Brown A.L., and Cocking R.R. (1999). How People Learn: Brain, Mind, Experience, and School. National Academy Press, Washington, D.C.2. Schwartz D.L., Brophy S., Lin X., and Bransford J.D. (in press). “Software for managing complex learning: Examples from an educational psychology course.” Educational Technology Research and Development.3. Harris, T.R., Bransford, J.D. and Brophy, S.P. (2002): Roles for Learning Sciences and Learning Technologies in Biomedical
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2003 GSW
Authors
Bonnie Boardman; Lynn Peterson
Technology, Inc., Baltimore, MD. 4. Starks, S., Beruvides, M., et.al., 1994, “Restructuring the freshman year in engineering at UTEP”, Proceedings - Frontiers in Engineering Conference, San Jose, CA, Nov 2-6, pp 331-335. 5. Hoit, M., Ohland, M., 1995, “Implementing curriculum reform: A case history”, ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings, Anaheim, CA, June 25-28. 6. Van Treuen, K.W., Havener, A.G., 1998, “Teaching introductory engineering: A problem based learning experience”, Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation, Vol. 34, pp 1-6.BONNIE BOARDMANDr. Boardman is an Assistant Professor of Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering at The University ofTexas at Arlington. Her primary research interests are in the
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2003 GSW
Authors
H.W. Corley
/index.cfm?fuseaction=researchdescription&researchid=64&userid=85.2. Gleick, James, 1992, Genius: The Life and Science of Richard Feinman, Vintage Books, New York.H.W. (BILL) CORLEYDr. Corley is Professor and Graduate Advisor of the Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering Departmentat The University of Texas at Arlington. With Ph.D.’s in both Systems Engineering and Mathematics, his researchinterests include optimization theory, multiple criteria decision making, statistics, network analysis, game theory,fuzzy sets, discrete mathematics, stochastic processes, and functional analysis. Further information can be found atthe URL in Reference 1. Proceedings of the 2003 ASEE Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference
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2003 GSW
Authors
Kevin M. Nickels; Mahbub Uddin
References1. Finelli, C., Klinger, A., and Bundy, D. “Strategies for Improving Classroom Environment,” Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 90, no. 4, October 2001, pp. 491-497.2. Felder, R. M. “A Longitudinal Study of Engineering Student Performance and Retention IV: Instructional Methods and Student Responses to them,” Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 84, no. 4, October 1995, pp. 361-367.3. Dutson, A. J., Todd, R., Magleby, S., and Sorensen, C. “A review of literature on teaching engineering design through project-oriented capstone courses,” Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 86, no. 1, January 1997, pp. 17-28.4. Dunn, R., and Dunn, K. Teaching Students through their individual learning styles: a practical
Collection
2008 GSW
Authors
Victor Gallardo; Mequanint Moges; Enrique Barbieri; Aymara Boggiano; Carlos Ramirez
Padre Island, March 28 -30, 2007, on CD-ROM.4. F. Attarzadeh, V. J. Gallardo, E. Barbieri, “Toward Best Laboratory Management Practices” Proceedings of the 2007 ASEE Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference, University of Texas–Pan America, March 28-30, South Padre Island, TX5. F. Attarzadeh, V. J. Gallardo, D. Gurkan, E. Barbieri, “Teaching and Graduate Assistants Training” Proceedings of the 2007 ASEE Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference, University of Texas–Pan America, March 28-30, South Padre Island, TX6. D. Gurkan, F. Attarzadeh, D. Benhaddou, V.J. Gallardo, and S. Chacón, “Learning-Centered Laboratory Instruction for Engineering Technology,” Proc. of the 2006 ASEE Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference, Southern University
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2008 GSW
Authors
Susan M. Bogus; Kerry J. Howe
design course and the seniorconstruction management course into one co-taught course. This course is also designed to addressaccreditation criteria for both the ABET-accredited engineering programs and the ACCE-accreditedconstruction management program. References1. Dutson, A.J., Todd, R.H., Magleby, S. P., and Sorensen, C.D., 1997, “A Review of Literature on Teaching Engineering Design through Project-Oriented Capstone Courses,” ASEE Journal of Engineering Education, January 1997.2. Knox, R.C., Sabatini, D.A., Sack, R.L., Haskins, R.D., Roach, L.W., and Fairbairn, S.W., 1995, “A Practitioner- Educator Partnership for Teaching Engineering Design, ASEE
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2008 GSW
Authors
George D. Gray
Improve Retention,” Proceedings of the 1995 ASEE/IEEE Frontiers in Education 95 Conference, Atlanta, Georgia.7. Sleeman, K., Sorby, S., 2007, “Effective Retention Strategies for Engineering Students,” Proceedings of the International Conference on Engineering Education- Proceedings of the 2008 ASEE Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference The University of New Mexico – Albuquerque Copyright ©2008, American Society for Engineering Education ICEE 2007 Conference, Coimbra, Portugal, September 3-7, 2007.8. Lamancusa, J.S., Jorgensen, J.E., Zayas-Castro, J.L., 1997, “The Learning Factory-A New Approach to Integrating Design and Manufacturing into the Engineering Curriculum”, Journal
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2008 GSW
Authors
Chad E. Kennedy
MANAGEMENT & BUSINESS EXCELLENCE, 15 (5-6): 593-601 JUL-AUG3. Klein, M., Lu, S.C-Y, 1989, “Conflict Resolution in Cooperative Design”, Artificial Intelligence in Engineering. Vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 168-180.4. Lewicky, R.J., 2004, “Teaching Negotiation and Dispute Resolution in Colleges of Business: The State of the Practice”, Negotiation Journal. Vol. 13, no. 3, pp. 253-269.5. Nikendei, C., A. Zeuch, P. Dieckmann, C. Roth, S. Schäfer, M. Völkl, D. Schellberg, W. Herzog and J. Jünger. 2005. Role-playing for more realistic technical skills training. Medical Teacher. 27(2):122-126.6. Nevills, A., 2005, NASA Johnson Space Center, http://www.nasa.gov/audience/foreducators/k- 4/features/F_Astronaut_Training_Timeline.html
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2008 GSW
Authors
Juan Hernandez; Michael Alegre; Dragan Siljegovic; Robie Calong; Farrokh Attarzadeh; Ankur Shukla; Vishal Naik
Ethernet camera. • Sensor: Connected to the drone is a SHT71 digital sensor that measures humidity and temperature3. This is interchangeable with any sensor(s) there by giving the drone a flexibility of performing different data acquisition operations. • Batteries: One 12V 5AH battery that drives microcontroller, drive system and wireless system and one 6V 4.5AH battery which supplies video system with power. • Wireless Bridge: Linksys WRT54GL open source router with DD-WRT custom firmware used to create a virtual transparent bridge4.The Access Points make possible the communication between the WebCatPlus web server2 andthe control station.Tank treads are mounted on the chassis. Camera and sensor and are placed
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2008 GSW
Authors
Gary Rubendall; Sergio Chacon; Mequanint Moges
Equipment in the AT&T Lab; “Phase 2”, Student Research and Design of ProjectDuring the first phase, the network administrator of the College of Technology’s test bed,a campus-wide network that connects five University of Houston (UH)’s laboratories,gives a presentation about the network, its equipment, and how it is used for a variety ofapplications. Next the students are divided into groups and each group visits the Collegeof Technology’s test bed where they have a chance to see the network first hand and toask questions related to their projects. The College of Technology’s test bed (see Figure 2for the configuration) includes a campus-wide three node OC-3 SONET ring that usessingle-mode fiber and FLM150 optical multiplexers, Giga Ethernet
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2008 GSW
Authors
K.C. Praveen; Malur N. Srinivasan
NS1018-3 1008 COS-3 C 0.187 0.060 Mn 0.650 0.420 P 0.006 0.014 S 0.008 0.020 Si 0.210 0.110 Cu 0.190 0.110 Ni 0.090 0.060 Cr 0.070 0.050 Mo 0.016 0.000 V 0.001 0.005 Sn
Conference Session
Engineering Professional Development for K-12 Teac
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Birdy Reynolds, University of Pittsburgh; Matthew Mehalik, University of Pittsburgh; Michael Lovell, University of Pittsburgh; Christian Schunn, University of Pittsburgh
Tagged Divisions
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
. This approach differs from other project-basedlearning units because the design and its specifications are students generate rather than teacheror curriculum proposed. This is similar to what teachers do (in collaboration with their client)over the summer. In this way, the design process that the teachers did throughout the summer,were translated into activities enacted with students during the academic year.Bibliography1. J. Douglas, E. Iversen, and C. Kalyandurg, "Engineering in the K-12 classroom: An analysis of current practices and guidelines for the future," American Society for Engineering Education, Washington, DC 2004.2. J. L. Kolodner, P. J. Camp, D. Crismond, B. Fasse, J. Gray, J. Holbrook, S. Puntambekar, and M. Ryan, "Problem
Conference Session
Preparing Engineers for the Global Workplace
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Annette Casey, Joanneum University of Applied Sciences, Department of Automotive Engineering,; Emilia Bratschitsch, Joanneum Univeristy of Applied Sciences; Adrian Millward-Sadler, Joanneum University of Applied Sciences
Tagged Divisions
International
/GraduateEmployabilitySkillsFINALREPORT.pdf 12. From: Globalization and higher education: eight common perceptions (2007), Van R. Wood, 11 Oct. 2007, http://www.iienetwork.org/page/84658/ 13. E. W. Johson, S. Glenn DeMaris, Online Journal For Global Engineering Education (2007), Vol. 2, Issue 1, Developing an International Engineering Experience for Undergraduate Students at a Small Institution”, The Berkley Electronic press. 9 Oct. 2007, http://digitalcommons.uri.edu/ojgee 14. I. Hack, C. Boje (2006), How do we provide an International Experience for Undergraduate Technology Students at Regional Campuses?, Proceedings of the 2006 American Society for Engineering Education, Annual Conference & Exposition
Conference Session
Marketing Engineering to Minority Students
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James Northern, Prairie View A&M University; Brandon Green, Prairie View A&M University; John Attia, Prairie View A&M University; Teasa Northern, Prairie View A&M University
Tagged Divisions
Minorities in Engineering
compilation of the survey results.Outcome 1: Why do I want to major in Engineering?17 of the 20 students plan on majoring in Engineering in college. The remaining 3 arestill undecided on their major but has Engineering in their top 3 choices of studies. Thestudents offered a number of reasons for their decision of Engineering. • My parent(s) are making me study engineering • They are studying Engineering because of the chance of making a lot of money • They enjoy the subjects science and mathematics • Engineering offers a host of well paid careers • Engineering allows you to put your creativity to the test every day • Because engineering is an international activity, professional engineers often have the opportunity to
Conference Session
Engineering Accreditation Around the World
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Deborah Wolfe, Engineers Canada; Phil Alexander, University of Windsor
Tagged Divisions
International
Page 13.1265.3examines the academic and professional quality of faculty and support staff, adequacy oflaboratories, libraries, equipment and computer facilities, and the quality of the students’ work.A qualitative and quantitative analysis of the curriculum content is performed to ensure that itmeets the minimum criteria. Finally, the team reports its findings to the CEAB which then makesan accreditation decision. It may grant (or extend) accreditation of a program for a period of upto six years or it may deny accreditation altogether.Preparation for an accreditation visit centres on the completion of the questionnaire. Thequestionnaire serves as a means for collecting data on the institution and its engineeringprogram(s) and gives the
Conference Session
Project-Based Learning in ECE Education
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Peter Schubert, Packer Engineering; Matthew Beatty, Naperville North High School
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer
Devices Incorporating the Same,” US 6,246,561, 12 June 2001.5. Lewis, J. S., Mining the Sky, 1996, Addison-Wesley Reading, Massachusetts.6. Lewis, J., et. al, Eds. Resources of Near-Earth Space, University of Arizona Press, Tuscon, AZ, 1993.7. Lorrain, P., Corson, D.R., Electromagnetic Fields and Waves, 2nd Ed., 1970, W.H. Freeman, San Francisco.8. O’Neill, G.K., The High Frontier, Space Studies Institute Press, Princeton, NJ, 1989.9. Pletka, B.J., "Processing of lunar basalt materials,", in Resources of Near-Earth Space, by Eds. J. Lewis, M.S. Matthews, and M.L. Guerrieri, U Arizona Press, 1993.10. Prado, M., PERMANENT: Projects to Employ Resources of the Moon and Asteroids Near Earth in the Near Term, Fong Dong
Conference Session
Graduate Student Experiences
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2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Soumya Keshavamurthy, Mississippi State University; Adrienne Minerick, Mississippi State University; Anurag Srivastava, Mississippi State University; Noel Schulz, Mississippi State University
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
Page 13.285.7need to be more responsible and aware of all the regulations through International organizationsof the universities and other available resources.Bibliography1. “International student enrollment and U.S. higher education enrollment trends, selected years 1950/60- 2006/07”, Open doors, Institute of International education, 20072. Hussain, Sakina S., “Schools struggle to combat foreign student drop”, Aug 8, 2006, http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14034413/ (accessed in Jan 2008).3. Krupnick, Matt, “Drop in Foreign Enrollment worries U.S. Educators,” Contra Costa Times Jan 5. 2006.4. “International students by primary source of funding, 2005/06 and 2006/07”, Open doors, Institute of International Education, 20075
Conference Session
Tricks of the Trade I
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2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Adrian Ieta, Murray State University; Thomas Doyle, McMaster University; Arthur Pallone
Tagged Divisions
New Engineering Educators
]. However, there is disagreement regarding theimplementation of SET corrections [9]. The validity of SET as measure of teachingeffectiveness was strongly questioned in the 1970’s [10]. More recently, it was arguedthat student ratings are of little help to instructors willing to improve them if notsupported by professional advice [11]. The hypothesis that the instructor’s look is arelevant factor to SET was dismissed by a recent study [12]. More general concerns arerelated to how effectively SET ratings are actually used [9]. Page 13.469.2A vast amount of research on SET topics tends to support that there are different practicalissues related to its
Conference Session
Engineering Ethics IV
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2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Norma Mattei, University of New Orleans
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Ethics
13.312.11Figure 3 Percentage of students who define behavior as “not cheating”, by class designation Page 13.312.12Figure 4 Percentage of students who self-report cheating behavior, by class designationReferences[1] McCabe, D. and L. Trevino; 1997, “Individual and contextual influences on academic dishonesty – A multi-campus investigation”, Res. In Higher Ed., Vol.38, 379-396.[2] Passow, H.; M. Mayhew; C. Finley, T. Harding, and D. Carpenter, 2006, “Factors influencing engineering students’ decision to cheat by type of assessment,” Research in Higher Ed., Vol. 47, #6, 643-684.[3] Carpenter, D.; T. Harding; C. Finley; S Montgomery; and Passow, H.; 2006
Conference Session
Mechanical Engineering Poster Session
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2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Erik Wilhelm, Paul Scherrer Institut; Irene Berry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Mathew Stevens, University of Waterloo; Warren Schenler, Paul Scherrer Institut
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
EPA Test Cycles ECE Test Cycles Average Positve Acceleration (m/s^2) ARTEMIS - Urban 1 ARTMIS - Secondary Rd ARTEMIS - Main Rd ARTEMIS - Motorway 0.8 0.6 0.4
Conference Session
Instrumentation and Laboratory Systems
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bradley Bishop, U.S. Naval Academy; Joel Esposito, U.S. Naval Academy; Jenelle Piepmeier, U.S. Naval Academy
Tagged Divisions
Computers in Education
, such as not fully extending the raised leg(s) during the foot placement phase. Slippage from poor traction also was a contributor here. • Poor joint coordination: During the power stroke phase of the gait, the robot must alter all the joint angles so as to shift its center of gravity forward while maintaining all feet in contact with the ground. Doing this correctly is equivalent to velocity control of a parallel kinematic chained mechanism and was beyond the scope of the course. Still, students found a series of intermediate poses that seemed to work. • Time management: Students falsely assume that the majority of the work is in the mechanical design and underestimate the amount of time required for gait design
Conference Session
Computer Applications in Energy Courses
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Vincent Winstead, Minnesota State University, Mankato
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
data input 2 NI 9263 4-channel 100 kS/s analog output module voltage offset driver 3 NI 9401 8-channel 100 ns digital I/O module digital sensor I/O 4 NI 9206 16 differential analog inputs analog sensor inputs 5 None None Future Expansion 6 None None Future Expansion 7 None None Future Expansion 8 None None Future Expansion Table 1: Hardware Configuration for cRIO Page
Conference Session
Integrating Math, Science and Engineering
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hong Liu, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach
Tagged Divisions
Mathematics
honors option MA345HON.References1. Dennis Berkey and Bogdan M. Vernescu, A Model for Vertical Integration of Real-world Problems in Mathematics, the Proceedings of ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, June 2007.2. Robert L. Borrelli, and Courtney S. Coleman, “Differential Equations, Modeling Perspectives”, 4th edition, John Wiley and Sons, 1997.3. Julie Gainsburg, The Mathematical Modeling of Structural Engineers, Mathematics Thinking and Learning, 8(1), 3–36.4. Jeff Kramer, Is Abstraction the Key to Computing? Communications of the ACM, April, 2007 Vol. 50, No. 4, P. 37 - 425. Mathematical Science Education Board, “Measuring What Counts: A Conceptual Guide for Mathematics Assessment”, National Academy Press, 1993.6
Conference Session
The Use of Computers in Teaching Mathematics
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jayathi Raghavan, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach; Leslie Sena, Bethune Cookman College; Hong Liu, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach; David Bethelmy, Bethune Cookman College
Tagged Divisions
Mathematics
, Global Position System - Signals, Measurements, and Performance, Ganga-Jamuna Press, 200114. Michael S. Braasch, Fundamentals of the Global Positioning System (GPS)", Proceedings of Environmental Modeling and Simulation, ISTED, 2004.15. Ignatios Vakalis, Andrea Karkowski, Terry Lahm, A Guidebook for the Creation of Computational Science Modules, http://oldsite.capital.edu/acad/as/csac/Keck/guidebook.html Page 13.1000.11
Conference Session
Manufacturing Engineering Technology Curriculum
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rex Kanu, Ball State University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
, 40, 290-296.4. Zhang, Q., Wang, K., Men, Y., Fu, Q., Dispersion and Tensile Behavior of Polypropylene/Montmorillonite Nanocomposites Produced via Melt Intercalation, Chinese Journal of Polymer Science, 2003, 21 (3), 359-367.5. Hull D., Clyne, T.W., An Introduction to Composite Materials, 2nd Edition, 1996, Cambridge University Press, UK, page 1.6. Agwarwal, B.D., Broutman, L.J., Analysis and Performance of Fiber Composites, 2nd Edition, 1990, John Wiley and Sons, Inc, New York, USA, page 2.7. Dasari, A., Lim, S-H., Yu, Z-Z., Mai, Y-M., Toughening, Thermal Stability, Flame Retardancy, and Scratch- Wear Resistance of Polymer-Clay Nanocomposites, Australian Journal of Chemistry, 2007, 60(7), 496-518.8. Winey, K.I., Vaia, R.A
Conference Session
Sustainable Energy Issues in Education
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Barbara Utley, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Andrea Ludwig, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; John Cundiff, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Sean McGinnis, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
pollution and treatment 15 Midterm test 16 Food resources (global) 17 Food resources (national agriculture) 18 Food resources (national agriculture) 19 Human population 20 Biomaterials (overview) 21 Solid and hazardous waste 22 Environmental policy and decision making 23 Environmental policy and decision making 24 Sustainable cities 25 Sustainable buildings 26 Guest Lecture 1 – Bioenergy potential (D. Parris, Crop and soil environmental scientist) 27 Guest Lecture 2 – Green products (S. McGinnis, Director, Green Engineering Program) 28