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Track : Graduate - Technical Session 7
Collection
2019 CoNECD - The Collaborative Network for Engineering and Computing Diversity
Authors
Marcia Gumpertz, North Carolina State University; Rebecca Brent, Education Designs, Inc; C. Dean Campbell, North Carolina A&T State University ; Maureen Grasso, North Carolina State University; Yvette Maria Huet, University of North Carolina, Charlotte; Keith A. Schimmel P.E., North Carolina A&T State University
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Diversity, Graduate Education
Paper ID #24814An Institutional Transformation Model to Increase Minority STEM DoctoralStudent SuccessDr. Marcia Gumpertz, North Carolina State University Marcia Gumpertz is professor of statistics at North Carolina State University. She serves as PI of N.C. State’s NSF AGEP project, AGEP North Carolina Alliance: An Institutional Transformation Model to Increase Minority STEM Doctoral Student and Faculty Success. This is a collaborative project with North Carolina A&T State University and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.Dr. Rebecca Brent, Education Designs, Inc Rebecca Brent is President of Education
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Integrating Sustainability and Resilience Concepts into Courses
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Benjamin Sanchez, Tecnologico de Monterrey; Romeo Ballinas-Gonzalez, Tecnologico de Monterrey (ITESM); Miguel X. Rodriguez-Paz, Tecnologico de Monterrey (ITESM); Juan Arturo Nolazco-Flores, Tecnologico de Monterrey
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Diversity
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Civil Engineering
Paper ID #31457Usage of building information modeling for sustainable developmenteducationProf. Benjamin Sanchez, Tecnologico de Monterrey Benjamin Sanchez is a Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the Tecnol´ogico de Monter- rey campus Puebla and a Young Energy Professional (YEP) ascribed to the Energy Council of Canada (ECC). Benjamin’s research is focused in the development and implementation of emergent technologies (BIM, CIM, IoT, Big Data, Machine learning, LCA, 3D scan to BIM) for increasing the performance of construction building projects in terms of sustainability and Circular Economy. Benjamin
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hua Li, Texas A&M University, Kingsville; Kai Jin, Texas A&M University, Kingsville; Mohamed Abdelrahman, Arkansas Tech University
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
Paper ID #22787How to Increase the Impacts of the REU Experience in an InterdisciplinaryResearch-based REU SiteDr. Hua Li, Texas A&M University, Kingsville Dr. Hua Li, an Associate Professor in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at Texas A&M University- Kingsville, is interested in sustainable manufacturing, renewable energy, sustainability assessment, and engineering education. Dr. Li has served as P.I. and Co-P.I. in different projects funded by NSF, DOEd, DHS, and HP, totaling more than 2.5 million dollars.Prof. Kai Jin, Texas A&M University, Kingsville Dr. Kai Jin is a Professor of Industrial
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Technical Session III
Collection
2018 FYEE Conference
Authors
Jonathan Elliot Gaines, University of South Florida
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Diversity, FYEE Conference Sessions
based outreach program that uses undergraduate students to mentor middle school youth. 2018 FYEE Conference: Glassboro, New Jersey Jul 25 Full Paper: Re-imagining a first year design course to incorporate service-learning while minimizing traditional challengesIntroductionFoundations of Engineering Lab (EGN3000L) is a 1 credit hour introduction to engineeringcourse taught to interdisciplinary first year students in the College of Engineering at theUniversity of South Florida. Traditionally, the course is taught as non-service-learning throughmultiple, unrelated design projects. The projects prior to the Fall 2017 semester were simple,exposing students to engineering design with limited
Conference Session
Imagining Others, Defining Self Through Consideration of Ethical and Social Implications
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tina Lee, University of Wisconsin-Stout; Devin R. Berg, University of Wisconsin-Stout; Elizabeth A. Buchanan, University of Wisconsin-Stout
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Diversity
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
early results results from a four-year,mixed-method study which collected data through a combination of interviews and focus groupswith members of the Engineers Without Borders USA organization, analysis and coding ofcompleted project documentation, and observations and notes collected during a field visit to aproject site. We conclude from our early data that students who are able (given sufficientresources) to fully participate in these type of projects do see positive benefits. However, barriersmay prevent all students from having this opportunity. Further, the nature of student servicelearning projects inherently creates challenges for the communities that partner on these projects.Ongoing revisions to the Engineers Without Borders USA
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Military and Veterans Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Zachary Jordan Bunn, United States Military Academy; Julia Lyn Wyatt, United States Military Academy; Joshua N. Burns, United States Military Academy; Brian Riser, United States Military Academy; Kevin P. Arnett P.E., United States Military Academy; Michael Gerhardt Oesterle, Naval Facilities Engineering and Expeditionary Warfare Center
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Diversity
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Military and Veterans
2009. Since then, he has served in a variety of Engineer positions with leadership responsibilities, from route clearance operations in Afghanistan to management of humanitarian assistance projects through- out Asia with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. From 2019 to present, Major Riser has served as an Instructor in the Department of Civil & Mechanical Engineering at the United States Military Academy. His current Department roles include course director of CE350 (Infrastructure Engineering), Officer-in- Charge of the Department’s Civil & Military Engineering Club, and junior faculty member of the USMA Faculty Council. His research interests include analysis of material behaviors under shock and impact.Lt. Col
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Diversity in Community Engagement Implementation II
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kathryn Plymesser PE, Montana State University, Billings; Damon Lee Sheumaker; Christopher Robert Allen, Civil Engineering and the Center For Biofilm Engineering, Montana State University
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Diversity
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Community Engagement Division
the application of Computational Fluid Dynamics in natural settings with a balanced view of diverse water user needs. She has worked with the Fish and Wildlife Service both in Bozeman, MT and at the Region 5 headquarters in Amherst, MA on fish passage research projects, practical applications and assessments. Dr. Plymesser also serves as a professional mentor to the Montana State University, Engineers Without Borders chapter.Mr. Damon Lee Sheumaker Damon Sheumaker currently works at Enviromin, Inc. Where he is responsible for biogeochemical data collection and analysis and assisting with program management of operations for mining operations worldwide. He is currently completing a degree in Biomedical Sciences at
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Measuring the Impact of Community Engagement on Students
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gregory Warren Bucks, University of Cincinnati; Kathleen A. Ossman, University of Cincinnati; Tony James Bailey; Leigh Anna Folger, University of Cincinnati; Rachel Schwind, Mechanical Engineering, University of Cincinnati; Gabrielle Anne Notorgiacomo, University of Cincinnati Honors Program; Jacob Daniel Wells
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Diversity
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Community Engagement Division
averages for engineering. Opportunities such as these are wonderful, but thereare vast opportunities available within one’s own community as well. At the University ofCincinnati, a course was piloted with a group of honors students based on the EngineeringProjects in Community Service (EPICS) framework to allow vertically integrated andmultidisciplinary student teams to work on projects to aid the residents and staff of a local,inpatient facility catering to individuals with debilitating neurological diseases. The class wasopen to any student in the university’s honors program, and drew students from engineering, artand design, and the sciences.In this paper, a description of the curricular structure and the student projects are presented
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Engineering Physics Technical Session 2
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James O'Brien, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Gergely Sirokman, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Franz J Rueckert, Wentworth Institute of Technology
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Diversity
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Engineering Physics & Physics
working to find new contexts in which to offer research experiences to non-science majors, including a new undergraduate research class conducted by physics andchemistry faculty. These courses are inherently interdisciplinary. Students in the engineering andcomputer science fields step into physics and chemistry labs to solve science problems, ofteninvoking their own relevant expertise. In this paper we start by discussing the common themesand outcomes of the course. We then discuss three particular projects that were conducted withengineering students and focus on how the undergraduate research experience enhanced theiralready rigorous engineering curriculum.KeywordsUndergraduate research, Physics Education, Laboratory Instruction
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Student Division Technical Session 4
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Niloofar Kamran, Cornell College; Qingbao Wang, Cornell College ; Andy Grove; William Nitschke Dragon II, Cornell College
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Diversity
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Student
Paper ID #29699Hands-on Engineering Experience, a Liberal Arts CaseDr. Niloofar Kamran, Cornell CollegeMr. Qingbao Wang, Cornell CollegeMr. Andy GroveWilliam Nitschke Dragon II, Cornell College c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Hands-on Engineering Experience, a Liberal Arts Case Will Dragon, Qingbao Wang, Andy Grove, Niloofar KamranAbstractOur project was a part of the 2019 Cornell College Summer Research Institute (CSRI), whereCornell College students and faculty work in close collaboration on a research project for eightweeks during summer. The program includes one faculty
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Two-year College Potpourri
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Elaine L. Craft, Florence-Darlington Technical College; Karen Wosczyna-Birch, CT College of Technology; Charlotte B. Forrest
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Diversity
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Two Year College Division
, she has served as Executive Director of the South Carolina Advanced Technological (SC ATE) Center of Excellence, leading initiatives and grant-funded projects to develop educational leadership and increase the quantity, quality and diversity of highly skilled technicians to support the American economy. Craft currently serves as Principal Investigator (PI), Mentor-Connect: Leadership Development and Outreach for ATE; PI, South Carolina National Resource Center for Expanding Excellence in Technician Education (SCATE); Co-PI, ATE Regional Center for Aviation and Automotive Technology Education Using Virtual E-Schools (CA2VES); and Co-PI, Centers Collaborative for Technical Assistance (CCTA). The SC ATE Center is
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Biomedical Division Poster Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kiersten Lenz, University of New Mexico; Eva Chi, University of New Mexico; Vanessa Svihla, University of New Mexico; Linnea K. Ista, University of New Mexico; Heather Canavan, University of New Mexico
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Diversity
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Biomedical Engineering
undergraduate courses to train engineers who are critical thinkers, problem solvers, and able to understand the societal contexts in which they are working to addressing the grand challenges of the 21st century.Dr. Vanessa Svihla, University of New Mexico Dr. Vanessa Svihla is a learning scientist and assistant professor at the University of New Mexico in the Organization, Information & Learning Sciences program, and in the Chemical & Biological Engineering Department. She served as Co-PI on an NSF RET Grant and a USDA NIFA grant, and is currently co-PI on three NSF-funded projects in engineering and computer science education, including a Revolutioniz- ing Engineering Departments project. She was selected as a
Conference Session
Diversity and Global Experiences
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Randy S. Lewis, Brigham Young University; Terri Christiansen Bateman, Brigham Young University; Carol J. Ward, Brigham Young University
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Diversity
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Chemical Engineering
associate professor in the Sociology Department. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 Assessment of a Global Engineering Outreach CourseIntroduction.Since the establishment of Engineers Without Borders in 20021, opportunities for students athigher learning institutions to participate in global development projects has been enhanced. In2007, a multi-disciplinary course for engineering and technology students was established atBrigham Young University where students could work on global problems, researching not onlytechnical but economic and socio-cultural issues. The two-semester Global EngineeringOutreach (GEO) course has involved students who were selected following an applicationprocess
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Multidisciplinary Effects on Student Learning
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Katherine Ortegon, Universidad Icesi
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Diversity
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
members of the team composed of students from the UniversidadIcesi and the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Cali participating in the SolarDecathlon for Latin America & Caribbean 2015 was carried out three timesduring the competition: at the beginning stage, in the middle of the project, and atthe end of the competition. The goal was to analyze the attainment of studentoutcomes and their development over time. This team was comprised of 40students from eight professional disciplines (including four industrial engineeringstudents) for more than a year. Furthermore, this study presents how theinterdisciplinary composition of the team evolved throughout the development ofthe project in order to fulfill the requirements of the competition. The
Conference Session
Making, Hacking, and Extracurricular Design
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Matthew Petney, Rice 360 Institute for Global Health; Samuel Gonthako Ng'anjo, University of Malawi, The Polytechnic; Joseph Chikaphonya Phiri, University of Malawi, The Polytechnic; Matthew Wettergreen, Rice University; Ann Saterbak, Duke University
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Diversity
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Design in Engineering Education
studied professional Production Engineering at Malawi Polytechnic, Bach- elors in Industrial Engineering at Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University (NMMU) in South Africa and Masters in manufacturing at Swinburne University of Technology (SUT) in Australia.Mr. Joseph Chikaphonya Phiri, University of Malawi, The Polytechnic A staff associate at The Malawi Polytechnic, a constituent college of The University of Malawi, under the Electrical Engineering department. Coordinator of final year projects in the department and an enthusiast of Innovation.Dr. Matthew Wettergreen, Rice University Matthew Wettergreen is a Lecturer in Engineering at the Oshman Engineering Design Kitchen at Rice University. He is also the Assistant
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Software Engineering Division (SWED) Technical Session 1
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lisa Milkowki, Seattle University
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Diversity
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Software Engineering Division (SWED)
theimpact of self-guided final projects. Farah et al. [9] similarly address the needs of non-STEMmajors by presenting work developing computational thinking via a single web application. Thisapproach requires no software installation and minimizes the challenges of working withmultiple applications including integrated design environments, digital education platforms, andfile system management.This paper presents a course building upon student competency in computational thinkingacquired during prerequisite work. These students expand their learning and expertise tointegrate various applications and technology stacks through robotics. Developing the ability tointegrate contributes to both student satisfaction and professional competency.Robot
Collection
2018 ASEE Zone IV Conference
Authors
Kattia Chang, Cañada College; Karina Abad, Cañada College; Ricardo Jesus Colin, Canada College; Charles Tolentino, University of California, Merced; Cameron Malloy, University of California, Berkeley; Alex David, San Francisco State University; Amelito G Enriquez, Canada College; Wenshen Pong P.E., San Francisco State University; Zhaoshuo Jiang P.E., San Francisco State University; Cheng Chen, San Francisco State University; Kwok Siong Teh, San Francisco State University; Hamid Mahmoodi, San Francisco State University; Hao Jiang, San Francisco State University; Xiaorong Zhang, San Francisco State University
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Diversity
Control and Earthquake Engineering. Dr. Pong has been the Director of the School of Engineering at SFSU with 20 full-time faculty and over 25 part-time faculty since 2009.Dr. Zhaoshuo Jiang P.E., San Francisco State University Zhaoshuo Jiang graduated from the University of Connecticut with a Ph.D. degree in Civil Engineering. Before joining San Francisco State University as an assistant professor, he worked as a structural engi- neering professional at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) LLP. As a licensed professional engineer in the states of Connecticut and California, Dr. Jiang has been involved in the design of a variety of low- rise and high-rise projects. His current research interests mainly focus on Smart
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Architectural Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Craig Baltimore, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Allen C. Estes, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
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Diversity
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Architectural
and a Ph.D. degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1997. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Holistic Interdisciplinary Design: Everyone Does Everything (Engineering Students as Sculptors)IntroductionThe ability to offer students an interdisciplinary experience under a team work setting isinvaluable in preparation for a career in the built environment. A hands-on approach coupledwith a real project presents unique opportunities in student learning. Learning in regards to thedynamics of team personalities, deadlines, approval procedures, and deliverables. One suchhands-on based real project was to design, build, and install an
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ET Curriculum and Programs II
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Ilya Y. Grinberg, SUNY Buffalo State
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Diversity
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Engineering Technology
establishment of clear connections between theseoutcomes and the desired research skills including analysis, synthesis, evaluation, and thedissemination of results. Special attention was paid to the mentoring of students at various stagesof the sequence. This included regular meetings of the students with their faculty and technicaladvisors and assistance with proposal preparation to seek support for funding of the projects andfor conference attendance. The course sequence also provided opportunities for peer review andpeer mentoring [2].The paper details the development and structure of the two-semester sequence, identification ofdesired student outcomes and how these were measured, and assessment methods used.Features of Undergraduate
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Development of Collaborative Skills in Construction Education
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michele M. Herrmann Esq., Mississippi State University; Lyndsey N. Miller, Allied ASID, IDEC; Alexis Gregory, Mississippi State University; J. Suzanne Powney, Mississippi State University, Department of Art,
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Diversity
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Construction
at Delhi and has experience in real estate and land use law.Prof. Lyndsey N. Miller, Allied ASID, IDEC Lyndsey Miller is an interior designer originally from Biloxi, Mississippi. She holds a B.S. in Interior Design and an M.S. in Architecture, both from Mississippi State University. Lyndsey works on a wide range of projects domestically and has also designed large-scale retail facilities internationally as a part of a team at tvsdesign in Atlanta, GA. In 2008, she joined the faculty of the Interior Design Program at Mississippi State University. Concurrently, she has worked closely with a local developer designing a variety of projects, including retail, restaurants, office spaces and condominiums. Miller has a wide
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A Technology Potpourri I
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Jesus A. Gonzalez-Rodriguez, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley; Immanuel Edinbarough P.E., University of Texas Rio Grande Valley; Adriana Rios Santiago, Texas Southmost College; Anabel Pineda-Briseño, Tecnologico Nacional de Mexico / Instituto Tecnologico de Matamoros
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Diversity
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Engineering Technology
of glass at room and high temperature. Dr. Gonzalez has also a broad experience in the glass industry, specifically in fabrication of automotive safety glass. He worked for Vitro Glass Company for more than 19 years where he held different positions such as Process Engineer, Materials Planning and Logistics Manager, Production Superintendent, Manufacturing Engineer and Glass Technologist. During his time in the company, he co-authored two patents related to glass fabrication and glass coatings pro- cessing. Dr. Gonzalez is a Six-Sigma Black Belt and has participated in numerous process improvement projects. He has been trained as well in the Methodology of Inventive Problem Solving (TRIZ) that he applied to solve
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Civil Engineering Division (CIVIL) Technical Session - Instructional Technology 2
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Anthony Battistini, Angelo State University
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Diversity
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Civil Engineering Division (CIVIL)
creation process, the students led the direction of the project. In addition tothe completed videos, it was a major goal of the author to develop project management skills forthe students as well as a passion and love for structural steel engineering. In terms of projectmanagement skills, it was observed that they all learned new ways to work with each other,particularly remotely as the pandemic interrupted film development. It has only been three yearssince their graduation, so it is yet to be seen how they pursue leadership roles at their respectivecompanies, but two of the four have confirmed their acquisition of their PE license. In terms ofloving structural engineering and steel design, two of the four students are currently working
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Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 8
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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David John Orser, University of Minnesota; Kia Bazargan, University of Minnesota; John Sartori, University of Minnesota
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Diversity
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Electrical and Computer
, self-taught “device descriptions” and “quick lessons”, students submit project proposals and developan IoT-based project. Student projects include a Google calendar-based alarm clock where theuser must solve a challenge before silencing the alarm. Other projects included smart parking,home security, plant care, and a web-based automated brewing system. At the end of the semester,students showcase their projects to faculty, staff, and other students.The IoT lab module was created to improve interest, motivation, diversity, and retention of stu-dents in ECE. Interest and motivation are tracked by University-wide Student Rating of Teaching(SRT) surveys. The results show a greater than one standard deviation improvement in studentsurvey scores
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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David G. Novick, University of Texas, El Paso
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Diversity
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Why don’t commuter-school students pursue startups? AbstractThis paper reports the results of an empirical study of why student teams at commuter schools,particularly with underrepresented populations, do not pursue their course projects as startups.The study was conducted at a large public university at which 98% of undergraduate studentscommute to school, 84% are employed, and 80% are Hispanic-American. Interviews wereconducted with 16 students in an engineering major, a participation rate of 47% of the subjectpool. The interviews covered the students’ reasons for pursuing or not pursuing their courseproject after the conclusion of
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ECCD International Outreach
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2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Henry Louie, Seattle University; Steve Szablya, Seattle University; Agnieszka Miguel, Seattle University
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Diversity
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
Communities. He was the technical program co-chair of the 2012 IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference. Since 2011, he has been the IEEE PES Vice President of Membership & Image. He is a Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE on the topics of energy poverty and remote community microgrids.Mr. Steve Szablya, Seattle University Steve Szablya received a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Washington State University in 1983 and an MBA degree from Washington State University in 1985 and is a licensed Professional Engineer in the state of Washington. He is an adjunct professor at Seattle University for the Electrical and Computer Engineering department advising senior design projects, including humanitarian projects for
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Size, Civility, and the Classroom Culture: Setting Class Tone with a Student-centered Perspective
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2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Dimitra Michalaka P.E., The Citadel; Michael Golub, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis
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Diversity
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New Engineering Educators
Education, 2016 Effective building and development of student teamwork using personality types in engineering coursesAbstractEngineers have a high calling of contributing to the betterment of humanity. Engineering projectshave become more complicated in recent years. One solution to solving complex problems andworking on engineering projects is team building. Competent and effective team buildingrequires time and effort in the workplace or school. To best prepare students to meet theengineering profession’s demands and the needs of experienced professionals, teamwork andteam building need to be taught in the educational system. Teamwork is also a necessarycomponent of an engineering education. This paper presents
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2023 ASEE North Central Section Conference
Authors
Leslie Hopkinson, West Virginia University
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Diversity
Journal 2: Personal reflection technology 4 Implicit bias, barriers Project 1: Women in engineering profile 5 Imposter Syndrome, engineering Journal 3: Barriers and solutions identity 6 Strategies for students in engineering Journal 4: Pay gap and technology 7 Network, mentors, and sponsors Project 2: Structural and cultural barriers 8 Gendered communication, engineering Journal 5: Elevator speech communication 9 Work-life balance, family support, time Journal 6: Family-work policies management 10 Job-hunting and gender Project 3: Job Search 11 Career path and progress
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Community Engagement Division Technical Session 5
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Mary Andrade, University of Louisville; Michael Scott Keibler, University of Louisville; Josh Rivard
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Diversity
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Community Engagement Division
Community Model addressing High Altitude Water Shortage Issues in Peru.AbstractIn July 2018, a team of 8 students, a faculty member and a staff member from the University ofLouisville left for Calca, Peru to meet with indigenous, marginalized communities to support andassist them in their efforts to address water access issues and concerns.This project developed out a need to increase global opportunities at a four-year, mandatory co-op engineering program that offered few opportunities for global exposure. The result was thedevelopment of a semester-long annual course which culminates in a 16 day in-countryexperience. This program utilizes three partners: the indigenous communities, a local non-profitorganization called Andean Alliance (that
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AERO 3: Innovative Pedagogy and Hands-on Learning 2
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Craig Merrett, Clarkson University; J. W. Adams, Clarkson University; Aaron W. Johnson, University of Michigan; Jessica Swenson, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
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Diversity
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Aerospace Division (AERO)
project is open-ended and requires the students to make a series ofassumptions, depending on the data available, to complete their technical analyses. Further, thestudents must deliver their analyses through technical memoranda, reports, and presentations.This course structure follows Wiggins’ framework for authentic assessments [1, 2].The objectives of the present work-in-progress study are to assess the impact that interacting withmuseums has on the technical and professional development of the students. Two cohorts ofstudents are studied, the first cohort is currently (2022-2023 academic year) taking the aerospacestructures courses at Clarkson University, while the second cohort took the courses during the2021-2022 academic year. Two cohorts
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ENT Division Technical Session: EM Across the Curriculum II
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Andrea T. Kwaczala, Western New England University
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
Paper ID #30098Using the Entrepreneurial Mindset to Master Kinematics and Human BodyMotion in a Biomechanics CourseDr. Andrea T Kwaczala, Western New England University Andrea Kwaczala is an assistant professor at Western New England University in the biomedical engi- neering department. She teaches Biomechanics, Product Development and Innovation, Senior Capstone Design and Prosthetic and Orthotic Devices. She focuses on hands-on labs centered on student engage- ment and project-based learning. She works in affiliation with Shriners Hospitals for Children where her research focuses in the design of assistive technologies to