Paper ID #15859Employing Model-Eliciting Activities in Cybersecurity EducationMrs. Mayari Illarij Serrano Anazco P.E., Purdue University, West Lafayette MAYARI SERRANO is currently a graduate research assistant in the College of Engineering at Purdue University. She earned her B.S. degree from the Army Polytechnic School, Quito, Ecuador. She com- pleted her M.S. in Computer and Information Technology at Purdue University. Mayari is currently a PhD student at Purdue University and is working in for the Women in Engineering Program. Her interests include foster STEM enthusiasm, and technology innovation.Dr. Alejandra J. Magana
, Purdue Uni- versity. His research interests in includes Cybersecurity education, Security visualization, and applied security in SDN/NFV networks, Fog networks, and IoT. In addition, he has published two books on Win- dows Phone programming. Page 26.82.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015 A Pilot Study on VM Template Authentication Forough Sheikh Ansari Baijian Yang Department of Computer and Information Technology Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47906
Paper ID #6702Crop Monitoring Platform: A Case of Teaching Machine Vision through Un-dergraduate ResearchDr. Duke Mejia Bulanon, Northwest Nazarene University Duke M. Bulanon is an assistant professor of the Physics and Engineering Department at Northwest Nazarene University, Nampa, Idaho. His research interests include agricultural automation, image pro- cessing, machine vision, and robotics.Dr. Stephen A. Parke P.E., Northwest Nazarene University Dr. Stephen Parke earned the AA degree from Olivet Nazarene University in 1980, and the BSEE and MSEE degrees from Purdue University in 1982 and 1984, respectively. He
AC 2011-657: SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS, DATA COMMUNICA-TIONS, AND SIMULATIONMaurice F. Aburdene, Bucknell University Maurice Felix Aburdene is a Professor of Electrical Engineering and Professor of Computer Science at Bucknell University. His teaching and research interests include control systems, parallel algorithms, simulation of dynamic systems, distributed algorithms, computer communication networks, computer- assisted laboratories, and signal processing.Kundan Nepal, Bucknell University Kundan Nepal is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Bucknell University. His research interests span the areas of reliable nanoscale digital VLSI systems, embedded computing using
AC 2011-2017: STUDENTS’ UNDERSTANDING OF COMPUTATIONALPROBLEM-SOLVING TASKSAlejandra J. Magana, Purdue University, West Lafayette Alejandra J. Magana is a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer and Information Technology and the School of Engineering Education, at Purdue University. Alejandra’s research inter- est are focused on identifying how computational tools and methods can support the understanding of complex phenomena for scientific discovery and for inquiry learning.Aidsa I. Santiago-Romn, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez Campus Aidsa I. Santiago Romn is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Engineering Science and Materials and the Director of the Strategic Engineering
Associate Professor of Computer and Information Technology at Purdue Univer- sity in West Lafayette, Indiana. His research interests include cyberinfrastructure systems, high perfor- mance computing, and the reliability of large-scale supercomputing systems. He holds a PhD in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He is a member of IEEE, the ACM, and ASEE. Page 24.162.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2014 An Exploratory Survey on User Perceptions and Adoption of NEES.orgIntroductionScientific communities have developed new technologies
Technology, in 2009. His research interests include testing and verification methodologies, as well as embedded software engineering, dependability and reliability analysis of embedded systems, and security of cyberpysical systems, with emphasis on time-triggered applications. Page 24.346.2 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2014 Curriculum Development for Embedded Systems Security AbstractThe paper describes issues involved in the development of a modular curriculum for
Paper ID #19313Three-Dimensional Obstetric Ultrasound for the Developing WorldMr. Dennis K. Njeru, Utah Valley University and Novarad Corporation Dennis Njeru is a software engineer in research at Novarad Corporation, where he works on developing innovative medical image analysis software. He received his B.S in Computer Engineering from Utah Valley University. His research interests include image registration, tissue segmentation, functional MRI, and diffusion tensor imaging.Dr. Afsaneh Minaie, Utah Valley University Afsaneh Minaie is a professor of Computer Engineering at Utah Valley University. She received her B.S
Paper ID #7474Internet Accessible Remote Experimentation with Integrated Learning Man-agement SystemDr. Abul K. M. Azad, Northern Illinois University Abul K. M. Azad is a Professor with the Technology Department of Northern Illinois University. He has a Ph.D. in Control and Systems Engineering and M.Sc. and B.Sc. in Electronics Engineering. He has been in academics for 15+ years, and his research interests include remote laboratories, mechatronic systems, mobile robotics, and educational research. In these areas, Dr. Azad has over 100 refereed journal and conference papers, edited books, and book chapters. So far, he has
Paper ID #12938Game Design and Development Capstone Project Assessment Using ScrumJohn Glossner, Daniel Webster College Dr. John Glossner is Associate Professor of Computer Science at Daniel Webster College. He also serves as CEO of Optimum Semiconductor Technologies. Prior to joining OST John co-founded Sandbridge Technologies and served as EVP & CTO. Prior to Sandbridge, John managed both technical and business activities in DSP and Broadband Communications at IBM and Lucent/Starcore. John was also an adjunct professor at Lehigh University. John received a Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from TU Delft
Paper ID #12865A Toolkit to Facilitate the Development and Use of Educational Online Lab-oratories in Secondary SchoolsProf. Michael E. Auer, CTI Villach Dr. (mult.) Michael E. Auer is Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Faculty of Engineering and IT of the Carinthia University of Applied Sciences Villach, Austria and has also a teaching position at the Uni- versity of Klagenfurt. He is a senior member of IEEE and member of ASEE, IGIP, etc., author or co-author of more than 170 publications and leading member of numerous national and international organizations in the field of Online Technologies. His current
into a method, you are notrequired to pass the length of the array as an additional argument.For a method to receive an array through a method call, the method‘s parameters list mustspecify an array parameter (or several if more than one array is to be received). 6 For example, themethod header for method fastFT might be written asvoid fastFT ( double gb[ ] ) ;indicating that fastFT expects to receive a double array in parameter gb. Since arrays are passedby reference, when the called method uses the array name gb, it refers to the actual array ( fdatain the preceding call) in the calling method. With some diligent care and guidance from faculty, any engineering technology student canquickly learn how to create and use classes and objects, a
Paper ID #14807Google Sheets for Realtime Assessment and Analysis of Less-Structured Prob-lemsDr. James D. Palmer, Louisiana Tech University Virgil Orr Professor of Chemical Engineering Director of Biomedical and Chemical Engineering c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 Google Sheets for Realtime Assessment and Analysis of Less Structured ProblemsAbstractUniversities are under increasing pressures for efficiencies in education with declining budgets,increasing enrollments, and increasing expectations/accountability by students. A traditionalapproach with engineering or science computations is to
therapeutic interventions. 2. The continuous gathered data can be analyzed utilizing computational intelligence techniques to find solutions to the unsolved problems in the healthcare system.Integration of WSN concepts in Computer Engineering Curriculum at UVUWireless Sensor Network is a broad and ever-developing technology. This field has attractedleaders in technology and has become essential in many areas. There are emerging applicationsfor Wireless Sensor Networks. New technologies are developing in this field rapidly, andindustry is in an increasing need of well-trained and skilled graduates. Since WSN has hugepotential, many leading universities have included it as a component in their curriculum. Theauthors have done a study on how
the title “Trusted distributed centralized control architecture for heterogeneous roboticsystem”.AcknowledgementThis project is supported by NSF awards No. 1419295, No. 1225654 and partially supported byAir Force Research Lab under award No. FA87501520106. We would like to thank all reviewersfor their valuable inputs.References1. M.Selvam, (2014). Smart Phone Based Robotic Control For Surveillance Applications. International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology IJRET, 03(03), pp. 229-232.2. Yeole, A. R., Bramhankar, S. M., Wani, M. D., & Mahajan, M. P. (2015). Smart Phone Controlled Robot Using ATMEGA328 Microcontroller.IJIRCCE International Journal of Innovative Research in Computer and Communication
AC 2011-82: WIRED AND WIRELESS PORT COMMUNICATIONIem Heng, New York City College of Technology Professor Iem Heng earned his bachelor’s degree from Providence College (Providence, RI) with double majors in Pre-Engineering Program and mathematics. In addition, he earned another bachelor’s degree from Columbia University (New York, NY) in mechanical engineering and master’s in applied math- ematics from Western Michigan University (Kalamazoo, MI); his Ph.D. in computational and applied mathematics from Old Dominion University (Norfolk, VA). Before joining the EMT/CET department at City Tech in fall of 2007, he was a faculty member and chair of the CET department at DeVry Institute of Technology (Long Island City
Paper ID #5919Genomics, Signal Processing, and BioinformaticsProf. Maurice F. Aburdene, Bucknell University Maurice Felix Aburdene is a Professor of Electrical Engineering and Professor of Computer Science at Bucknell University. His teaching and research interests include control systems, parallel algorithms, simulation of dynamic systems, and signal processing.Dr. Marie Catherine Pizzorno, Department of Biology, Bucknell University I received BA in Biology and Chemistry from Whittier College in 1985. I received Ph.D. from the Bio- chemistry, Cellular and Molecular Biology program at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in
-ical alternative is a Computer Science degree program with no ABET accreditation at all. On theopposite end of the spectrum is the ABET status quo, with a fully accredited degree program. Ateach alternative level of the spectrum, the paper discusses the pros and cons relevant to that level.Where appropriate, the paper makes concrete experience-based suggestions for how specificaspects of the accreditation process could be improved.1. IntroductionABET (the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology) is a large and very well knownagency for the accreditation of post-secondary degrees. At present, ABET accredits approxi-mately 3,700 programs at over 750 colleges and universities in 30 countries [3]. Computer sci-ence and software
Paper ID #11364Is a video used as a didactic content effective in the learning process?Dr. Regina Melo Silveira P.E., Universidade de S˜ao Paulo Regina Melo Silveira is Assistant Professor and researcher at the Department of Computer and Digital Systems Engineering (PCS) at Escola Polit´ecnica - Universidade de S˜ao Paulo (EPUSP), since February 2002. Associated to LARC (Laboratory of Computer Architecture and Networks) she works in the Net- working area since 1995. She participated in relevants Projects like Poli-Virtual, Multimedia on Demand System, RMAV-SP (S˜ao Paulo Internet 2), Tidia-Ae, KyaTera, and Interactive TV
AC 2012-4598: APPLICATION OF DATA MANAGEMENT TOOLS FORABET ACCREDITATIONAbby M Kelly, University of Nebraska, LincolnEvan T. Curtis, Univeristy of Nebraska, LincolnJohnathan Ian Edward McCoy, University of Nebraska, LincolnDr. Dennis D. Schulte P.E., University of Nebraska, LincolnDr. David Jones, University of Nebraska, Lincoln David Jones is a professor of biological systems engineering and the Associate Dean of the College of Engineering at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. Page 25.192.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2012 Application of data management tools for ABET
Paper ID #37996Talk (Engineering) Ethics to Me: Student GroupDiscussions about Ethical ScenariosRichard Tyler Cimino (Senior Lecturer) Dr. Richard T. Cimino is a Senior Lecturer in the Otto H. York Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering at New Jersey Institute of Technology. His research interests include the intersection of engineering ethics and process safety, and broadening inclusion in engineering, with a focus on the LGBTQ+ community.Jennifer Pascal (Assistant Professor in Residence)angad d chadha Angad Chadha hold a degree Bachelors Of Science from NJIT in Chemical Engineering and has a peak
Paper ID #20886R3: A Three-Pronged Model for Engineering Student SuccessMr. Harry Ingle Jr., Tennessee Technological UniversityDr. Kristine K. Craven, Tennessee Technological University Dr. Kris Craven is currently the Interim Chairman of the General and Basic Engineering (GBE) Depart- ment and a tenured Assistant Professor of the same department at Tennessee Tech University (TTU). I have been employed by TTU since 2000 primarily teaching in the Basic Engineering Program. I have also been teaching junior level courses for the Mechanical Engineering department for several years. In addition to ASEE, I am a member of the
Paper ID #19814Entrepreneurial Thinking in a First-Year Engineering Design StudioDr. Ashley Bernal, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Ashley Bernal is an Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technol- ogy. She received her PhD from Georgia Institute of Technology in 2011. She was an American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) teaching fellow and Student Teaching Enhancement Partnership (STEP) Fellow. Prior to receiving her PhD, she worked as a subsystems engineer at Boeing on the Joint Un- manned Combat Air Systems (JUCAS) program. Her research areas of interest include
Paper ID #11578High School Engineering Class: From Wood Shop to Advanced Manufactur-ingDr. Roxanne Moore, Georgia Institute of Technology Roxanne is currently a Research Engineer at Georgia Tech with appointments in the school of Mechanical Engineering and the Center for Education Integrating Mathematics, Science, and Computing (CEISMC). She is involved with engineering education innovations from K-12 up to the collegiate level. She received her PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Georgia Tech in 2012.Dr. Meltem Alemdar, Georgia Institute of Technology Dr. Meltem Alemdar is Assistant Director and Research Scientist II at
the Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE). He is a former Member of Technical Staff at AT&T Bell Laboratories and received his Ph.D. degrees from the University of Pennsylvania in 1971. His technical work covers the topics of Optical Data Links, Integrated Circuit Technology, RF semiconductor components, and semiconductor component reliable. He is a Senior Member of the IEEE and an ABET EAC program evaluator in Electrical Engineering. Page 12.1143.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Panel Session – International Division “Educating Graduates
the Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE). He is a former Member of Technical Staff at AT&T Bell Laboratories and received his Ph.D. degrees from the University of Pennsylvania in 1971. His technical work covers the topics of Optical Data Links, Integrated Circuit Technology, RF semiconductor components, and semiconductor component reliable. He is a Senior Member of the IEEE and an ABET EAC program evaluator in Electrical Engineering. Page 12.1144.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Panel Session – International Division “Educating Graduates
the Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE). He is a former Member of Technical Staff at AT&T Bell Laboratories and received his Ph.D. degrees from the University of Pennsylvania in 1971. His technical work covers the topics of Optical Data Links, Integrated Circuit Technology, RF semiconductor components, and semiconductor component reliable. He is a Senior Member of the IEEE and an ABET EAC program evaluator in Electrical Engineering. Page 12.1145.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Panel Session – International Division “Educating Graduates
the Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE). He is a former Member of Technical Staff at AT&T Bell Laboratories and received his Ph.D. degrees from the University of Pennsylvania in 1971. His technical work covers the topics of Optical Data Links, Integrated Circuit Technology, RF semiconductor components, and semiconductor component reliable. He is a Senior Member of the IEEE and an ABET EAC program evaluator in Electrical Engineering. Page 12.1142.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Panel Session – International Division “Educating Graduates
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of Mechanical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering Technology at Eastern Washington University. He teaches courses in the areas of Robotics, Mechanics, Thermodynam- ics, Fluids, CAD, and Capstone Design.Dr. Donald C. Richter, Eastern Washington University DONALD C. RICHTER obtained his B. Sc. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering from The Ohio State University, M.S. and Ph.D. in Engineering from the University of Arkansas. He holds a Professional Engineer certification and worked as an Engineer and Engineering Manger in industry for 20 years before teaching. His interests include project management, robotics /automation, Student Learning and Air Pollution Dispersion Modeling