specific, its aid in instructional and course design. The METM program curriculum offers courses that focus on Project Management,Strategic Planning and Management, Financial Resource Management, etc., that are included inthe Engineering Management Body of Knowledge (EMBOK)[3]. At the conclusion of theMETM program, students must research, design, and showcase a real-world project that requirescomprehensive application of the knowledge they have learned throughout the program, in orderto bring significant impact to the stakeholders of their chosen organizations. The Capstone course spans over two semesters, Fall (Capstone I) and Spring (CapstoneII); it was first offered in 2019, and in 2023, the fifth student cohort started their
) award from the American Public Power Asso- ciation. He is a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), Materials Research Society (MRS), American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE), and the International Society for Optics and Photonics (SPIE), where he serves as a conference chair and editor.Dr. Minju Kim, University of California, San Diego Minju Kim is a postdoctoral scholar at the Engaged Teaching Hub at the UCSD Teaching+Learning Com- mons. Minju received her Ph.D in Experimental Psychology at UC San Diego. With Engaged Teaching Hub, Minju has designed TA training materials for oral exams and have conducted quantitative analysis on the value of oral exams as early diagnostic tool (Kim et
. Mehdi Shokouhian, Morgan State University Dr. Shokouhian is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Civil Engineering, Morgan State University. His research focuses on performance-based design of structures made of high performance steel and concrete using theoretical, numerical and experimenOyinkansola AladeokinAdebayo Iyanuoluwa Olude, Morgan State UniversityNeda Bazyar Shourabi, Pennsylvania State University, Berks CampusMs. Sotonye Ikiriko, Morgan State University Ms. Sotonye Ikiriko is currently a Doctoral student and Research Associate in the Department of Civil Engineering, Morgan State University (MSU) in Baltimore Maryland. Prior to joining the department in January of 2019, Ms. Sotonye Ikiriko was a
demonstrate the methodology's quality and trustworthiness andassist in the replication of the methodology by other scholars. Additional examples are needed,especially as they relate to covering more sensitive research topics and more vulnerableparticipant populations.References[1] R. Willis, “The use of composite narratives to present interview findings,” Qual. Res., vol. 19, no. 4, pp. 471–480, Aug. 2019, doi: 10.1177/1468794118787711.[2] J. Creese, J.-P. Byrne, E. Conway, E. Barrett, L. Prihodova, and N. Humphries, “‘We All Really Need to just Take a Breath’: Composite Narratives of Hospital Doctors’ Well-Being during the COVID-19 Pandemic,” Int. J. Environ. Res. Public. Health, vol. 18, no. 4, 2021, doi: 10.3390/ijerph18042051.[3] O
degree in civil engineering from the University of Vermont in 1981.Dr. Kleio Avrithi, P.E., Mercer University Dr. Avrithi earned a Diploma in Civil Engineering, an MS in Structural Engineering both from the Na- tional Technical University of Athens, an MS in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from the University of Maryland, College Park. Her research interests include uncertainty and risk quantification for design, optimization, resilience, and systems design. She is member of ASCE, ASEE, ASME, and ASTM.Ms. Jennifer Hofmann, American Society of Civil Engineers Jennifer Hofmann, M.A.Ed, Aff.M.ASCE is the Manager of Professional Advancement at
), Maryland Section.Christos Aloupis PhD Candidate in Structural Engineering at University of DelawareJames H. Hanson (Professor) Dr. James Hanson is Department Head and Professor of Civil Engineering at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology where his teaching emphasis is structural analysis and design. He is author of the textbook Structural Analysis: Skills for Practice. He is the recipient of several teaching and best paper awards from ASEE, ACI, and ASCE. Jim brings four years of military and industry experience to the classroom and is a registered Professional Engineer.Allen A. Jayne (Assistant Professor) Allen Jayne is an assistant professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of
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engineering students’ identity development, belonging, and agency in interdisciplinary engineering education. She leads the ASEE CDEI virtual workshop team focused on building a community of educators passionate about expanding their knowledge concerning diversity, equity, and inclusion in engineering education.Nicole Adia Jefferson (Student) Nicole Adia Jefferson is an Engineering Education Ph.D. student at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Va. She holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering & Technology and M.S. in Computer Science HCI, from Virginia State University, Petersburg, Va. Nicole is current member of The Research’s Impact on Society and Education (RISE) Research Group where she is a GRA for CAREER: Disrupting the
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. He is also interested in the scholar- ship of teaching and learning and developing an entrepreneurial mindset in students. Dr. Dharmarathne strongly believes in experiential learning and active learning and incorporates them into his classes. He is a member of ASEE, ASME, and APS.Dr. David Olawale, University of Indianapolis Dr. David Olawale is an Assistant Professor of Engineering at the R. B. Annis School of Engineering (RBASOE), University of Indianapolis. He has experience in research and development in composite ma- terials, energy storage and technology commercialization. He has published over fifty peer-reviewed jour- nal articles, book chapters, and conference papers, including lead editor of the book
, and L. Benson, “Work in progress: How differences in student motivation characterize differences between engineering disciplines,” in Proceedings - Frontiers in Education Conference, FIE, 2012.[33] D. Shah, E. Kames, C. C. McKenzie, and B. Morkos, “Examining the differences in student motivation for industry projects and non-industry projects in senior capstone design,” in ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Conference Proceedings, 2019.[34] L. Bosman, N. Duval-Couetil, and K. Jarr, “Mentoring Engineering Educators with an Entrepreneurial Mindset – Focused SOTL Professional Development Experience.” ASEE Conferences, Minneapolis, MN.
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in fall 2019. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021Simulation of multiple-degree-of-freedom oscillatory systems within anundergraduate project-based learning environmentAbstractCoupled oscillations can be found throughout the physical world on both micro and macrolevels, from oscillating molecules to lattice vibrations in solids, up to the oscillations ofmacroscopic mechanical or electrical systems. Despite the fact that the dynamics of suchsystems is governed by forces originating from a variety of potentials, the harmonic-oscillatorpotential approximation can be used for almost every system close to equilibrium, whichmakes it fundamental in many fields of
, we partnered with the organizers (onanother NSF funded project) to diversify the US participants with our summit WOC faculty.WIRES focused on three research "clusters" or themes looking at engineering systems to deliver:Sustainable Energy, Health Care and Clean Water. (Source: http://wires.gatech.edu/WIRES-2011.php: Accessed 1/21/18) Figure 2: Participants in WIRES Summit held in Orlando, Florida in 2011An earlier ASEE paper provides detailed insights into the unique issues faced by URM womenin the engineering academy and the Peer Mentoring approach to provide positive reinforcementand a network of personal, professional and academic support (Grant et. al., 2010).The following is a summary of accomplishments and broader impacts of
University medical withdrawal Replaced with 2017, change of major 1059 Fall 2014 Program requires too much work Replaced with 2023, current in program 1027 Spring 2015 Military orders & officer training Replaced with 2019, current in program 1040 Spring 2015 Change of major - Business Admin. Replaced with 2015, current in program 2015 Fall 2015 Change of major - Mathematics Replaced with 2021, current in programFive of the initial Junior-level participants graduated in 2016 and subsequently attained jobs withengineering job titles in related industries. Third year participation included the 22 remainingscholars, 9 of them graduated in 2017 and subsequently attained work in engineering
, University of Hartford Ivana Milanovic is a professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Hartford. Her area of exper- tise is thermo-fluids with research interests in vortical flows, computational fluid dynamics, multiphysics modeling, and collaborative learning strategies. Dr. Milanovic is a contributing author for more than 90 journal articles, NASA reports, conference papers, and software releases.Dr. C. Cy Yavuzturk, University of Hartford c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Testing prerequisite knowledge of thermodynamics during a Thermodynamics II courseAbstract— A surprise 40-min Pre-requisite Exam was administered in the first week of
through education and community outreach. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Just a Moment – Classroom Demonstrations for Statics and Solid MechanicsAbstractEngineers, faculty, and administrators in higher education understand that introductory solidmechanics courses such as Statics remain an essential component in most engineering curricula.Undergraduate students also recognize the importance of mastering mechanics courses.However, their enthusiasm is often curbed by their frustration trying to understand many of thecritical, but often abstract, topics presented in the course. Compounded by large class sizes,reduced attention spans, and a heavy
concrete durability. His interests also include: contemporary issues of engineering education in general, and those of the Middle East and the Arab Gulf States in particular. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 On Engineering Design Learning: Thoughts, Challenges, and RealitiesAbstract: Design is considered by most to be the central activity of engineering. Also, it isknown that engineering programs should graduate engineers who can design effectively to meetsocial and environmental needs. Though the role and perception of design across a wide range ofeducational institutions have improved markedly in recent years; however, both, design facultyand design
Engineering Education from the perspective of outreach to mi- norities with focus on women recruitment, retention and progression. Other research activities include: systems and product design, decision analysis, manufacturing, process automation and real-time process control. Dr. Medina is currently appointed as President (2019-2021) of the Manufacturing and Design Division for the Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers (IISE). Dr. Medina has received multiple recognitions for her work that include the IISE M&D Outstanding Service Award (2016), UPRM Recog- nition on the 4th Research Academy for Faculty & Postdoctoral Fellowships Symposium (2015-2016), CIAPR Emergent Leader (2015) and UPRM Industrial
increase in the number of seniors over the numberof juniors is more likely due to “super-seniors” who do not graduate with their initial cohort, butinstead delay graduation by a year or two, rather than changes of major in the senior year. In anycase, the number of graduates closely tracks the junior class.120100 Freshmen Enrollment by Year and Class Sophomores 80 Juniors 60 Seniors Degrees 40 20 0 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Year of GraduationFigure 4. Enrollment by Year of Graduation and Class.Table 3 shows the average cohort survival for the classes of 2012-2017, ignoring the first
respectively. Her teaching interests are in the area of circuits and devices, computing, and logic design. Dr. Telang works closely with success programs for freshman engineering students. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Effectiveness of the Supplemental Instruction Program in First Year Engineering Courses - A Longitudinal Report (2015-2018)AbstractThis Complete Research Paper examines the effectiveness of the Supplemental Instruction (SI)program implemented at our university in first year engineering courses from its inception in thefall semester of 2015 through the fall semester of 2018. The program offers two sessions perweek outside of the course that incorporates peer and
, the Communication Lab’s free online collection of discipline-specific guides to technical and professional communication. She is dedicated to promoting peer-to-peer professional development experiences for scientists and engineers. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Experiments in the Communication Lab: Adaptations of the Comm Lab Model in Three InstitutionsAcross engineering and science disciplines, individual schools and programs are searching forways to better support science and engineering students as writers and communicators [1] [2] [3].Despite rich accounts of these interventions, it is difficult to imagine how to implement them indifferent
education reform in the United States (1945-present). He is the immediate past chair c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Paper ID #26168of the ASEE Ad Hoc Committee on Interdivisional Cooperation; Chair of the International Networkfor Engineering Studies (INES); past chair of the ASEE Liberal Education / Engineering and SocietyDivision; and a former member of the Society for the History of Technology’s (SHOT) Executive Council.Publications include /Calculating a Natural World: Scientists, Engineers and Computers during the Riseof U.S. Cold War Research/ (MIT Press, 2006). c American Society
issues in counseling. Meghan earned her master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Xavier University of Louisiana. There, she gained experience working on an in- terdisciplinary research project within education, specifically exploring how stereotype vulnerability and sense of belonging impacts African American engineering students. In the clinical setting, she focuses on culturally relevant therapeutic interventions with various client populations. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 An Intersectional Perspective to Studying Microaggressions: An Overview of the Current Scholarship Dr. Cristina Poleacovschi, Assistant Professor
: 2019 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 Integration of a Highway Fill Embankment Case Study in Engineering Design Courses for Instructional ImprovementABSTRACT:This paper focuses on the application of a case study of fundamentals of geotechnics to ahighway embankment slope failure movement investigation for civil engineering curriculumdevelopment and education. The proposed case study is introduced into the first year elementaryengineering design course. The proposed highway fill embankment slope case study project isplanned to be further introduced for expanded discussions in the later semesters. Early studentexposure of case studies in the curriculum will benefit upper
. Sullivan, University of Colorado, Boulder Jacquelyn Sullivan is founding co-director of the Engineering Plus degree program in the University of Colorado Boulder’s College of Engineering and Applied Science. She spearheaded design and launch of the Engineering GoldShirt Program to provide a unique access pathway to engineering for high potential, next tier students not admitted through the standard admissions process; this program is now being adapted at several engineering colleges. Sullivan led the founding of the Precollege division of ASEE in 2004; was awarded NAE’s 2008 Gordon Prize for Innovation in Engineering and Technology Education, and was conferred as an ASEE Fellow in 2011. She has served on multiple NAE
of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign and has been a full-time faculty member in the Electrical and Computer Engineering De- partment at Valparaiso University since August of 2001. He teaches courses in senior design, computer architecture, digital signal processing, freshman topics, and circuits laboratories and is heavily involved in working with students in undergraduate research. Will is also a 2013 recipient of the Illinois-Indiana ASEE Section Outstanding Teacher Award. Upon coming to Valparaiso University, Will established the Scientific Visualization Laboratory (SVL), a facility dedicated to the use of Virtual Reality (VR) for un- dergraduate education. Working exclusively with undergraduate students, Will