Paper ID #9952Design and Automation of a Zero Energy Model House (ZEH)Mr. Jimmy Antoine ChahineMinh Nguyen Ha, Forum Energy Technology Graduated from UHD in 2011. Currently working as Electrical Engineer at Forum Energy Technology. Office number: (713)329-8234.Mr. Vong Hem, Lectrus - Applications Engineer Vong Hem is currently an Applications Engineer at Lectrus Corporation an electrical manufacturing com- pany. His roles include developing electrical solutions for MV/LV electrical equipment and account management. He earned his BS degree in Engineering Technology from the University of Houston- Downtown.Dr. Vassilios
AC 2011-580: INTEGRATION OF E-QUALITY CONTROL MODULESWITH ENGINEERING COMPUTER NUMERICAL CONTROL LABORA-TORYRichard Chiou, Drexel University Dr. Richard Chiou’s background is in mechanical engineering with an emphasis on manufacturing. Dr. Chiou is currently an associate professor in the Goodwin School of Technology and Professional Studies at Drexel University. His areas of research include machining, mechatronics, and internet based robotics and automation. He has secured many research and education grants from the NSF, the SME Education Foundation, and industries.Yalcin Ertekin, Drexel University (Engineering Technology)) Dr. Ertekin received his BS degree in mechanical engineering from Istanbul Technical
AC 2011-112: THE UNITED STATESBRAZIL ENGINEERING EXCHANGEPROGRAM: LESSONS LEARNEDAurenice Menezes Oliveira, Michigan Technological University Dr. Aurenice Oliveira is an Assistant Professor in the Electrical Engineering Technology program at Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI, since 2007. She received the B.Sc. degree in Elec- trical Engineering from the Federal University of Bahia (UFBA), Salvador, Brazil, in 1995, the M.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering from the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Campinas, Brazil, in 1998, and the Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USA, in 2005. Dr. Oliveira has taught several classes in Electrical
Amirreza Mehrabi, a Ph.D. student in Engineering Education at Purdue University, West Lafayette. Now I am working in computer adaptive testing (CAT) enhancement with AI and analyzing big data with machine learning (ML) under Prof. J. W. Morphew at the ENE department. My master’s was in engineering education at UNESCO chair on Engineering Education at the University of Tehran. I pursue Human adaptation to technology and modeling human behavior(with machine learning and cognitive research). My background is in Industrial Engineering (B.Sc. at the Sharif University of Technology and ”Gold medal” of Industrial Engineering Olympiad (Iran-2021- the highest-level prize in Iran)). Now I am working as a researcher in the Erasmus
Paper ID #10727PROGRAMMING A SCARA ROBOT FOR AProf. Akram Hossain, Purdue University Calumet (College of Technology) Akram Hossain is a professor in the department of Engineering Technology and Director of the Center for Packaging Machinery Industry at Purdue University Calumet, Hammond, IN. He worked eight years in industry at various capacities. He is working with Purdue University Calumet for the past 24 years. He consults for industry on process control, packaging machinery system control and related disciplines. He is a senior member of IEEE. He served in IEEE/Industry Application Society for 15 years at var
conceptualizations, the importance of, and methods to teach empathy to engineering students. He is currently the Education Director for Engineers for a Sustainable World and an assistant editor for Engineering Studies.Ms. Sarah Aileen Brownell, Rochester Institute of Technology Sarah Brownell is a lecturer in the Kate Gleason College of Engineering’s Design, Development and Manufacturing Department. Her research interests center around development of products for developing countries, specifically sanitation design for Haiti.Dr. Alexander T. Dale, Engineers for a Sustainable World Alex is the Executive Director of Engineers for a Sustainable World, and has been part of ESW at the national level since 2009. He has driven efforts
Paper ID #7255Virtual 3-D Laboratory for CNC Machining and Automation CurriculumDr. Yalcin Ertekin, Drexel University (Engineering Technology)Dr. Irina Nicoleta Ciobanescu Husanu, Drexel University (Tech.) Dr. Ciobanescu Husanu is an assistant professor in Mechanical Engineering Technology at Drexel Uni- versity. She received her Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Drexel University and also a M.S. in Aeronautical Engineering. Her research interest is in thermo-fluid sciences with applications in micro- combustion, fuel cells, green fuels and plasma assisted combustion. Dr. Husanu has prior industrial experience in
Paper ID #15294The Integration of Novel Forms of Feedback into Software Engineering CoursesDr. Walter W Schilling Jr., Milwaukee School of Engineering Walter Schilling is an Associate Professor in the Software Engineering and Computer Engineering pro- grams at the Milwaukee School of Engineering in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He received his B.S.E.E. from Ohio Northern University and M.S. and Ph.D. from the University of Toledo. He worked for several large engineering firms in the automotive industry in the embedded systems development area prior to returning for doctoral work. He has spent time at NASA Glenn Research Center in
Paper ID #6340Instilling the Necessity of Lifelong Learning using Article ReviewsDr. Walter W Schilling Jr., Milwaukee School of Engineering Walter Schilling is an Assistant Professor in the Software Engineering program at the Milwaukee School of Engineering in Milwaukee, Wis. He received his B.S.E.E. from Ohio Northern University and M.S.E.S.and Ph.D. from the University of Toledo. He worked for Ford Motor Company and Visteon as an embedded software engineer for several years prior to returning for doctoral work. He has spent time at NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio, and consulted for multiple embedded systems
-solving skills: The McMaster problem-solving program. ASEE J of Engng Educ., 86, 2, 75-91 (1997).9. Mourtos, Nikos J. Teaching Engineering Design. International Engineering Education & Technology Conference(IETEC) 2011, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2011.10. Davis, Denny, Gentili, Kenneth, Calkins, Dale, and Trevisan, Michael. Mid Program Assessment of Team-Based Engineering Design: Concepts, Methods, and Materials, October, 1998.11. Marsh, R. A comparison of take-home versus in-class exams. Journal of Educational Research, 78(2), 111-113,1984.12. Haynie, W. J. Effects of anticipation of tests on delayed retention learning. Journal of Technology Education,9(1), 20-46, 1997
Paper ID #37007Experiments for a Computing ClassDr. Christi L. Patton Luks, Missouri University of Science and Technology Dr. Patton earned a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Texas A&M University, an M.S. in Applied Mathematics from The University of Tulsa, and a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from The University of Tulsa. She is currently Teaching Professor of Chemical Engineering at Missouri University of Science & Technology and serves as PIC 1 chair until June 2022. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Experiments for a Computing ClassAbstractThe
Paper ID #33210Science Diplomacy: Results From a Three-Year PilotDr. Daniel B. Oerther, Missouri University of Science and Technology Professor Daniel B. Oerther, PhD, PE joined the faculty of the Missouri University of Science and Tech- nology in 2010 as the John A. and Susan Mathes Chair of Civil Engineering after serving ten years on the faculty of the University of Cincinnati where he was Head of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Oerther earned his Ph.D. (2002) from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Dan’s professional registrations include: PE, BCEE, BCES, CEng, CEnv, CEHS, and DAAS
Paper ID #24099An Exploration on the Reform of China’s Engineering Education under theBackground of ’Made in China 2025’Dr. Huiming Fan, East China University of Science and Technology I am a lecturer from Institute of Higher Education, East China University of Science and Technology. I got Ph.D. degree from Zhejiang University in 2014. I was also a visiting scholar at the area of University- Industry Collaboration at North Carolina State University from 2012.12-2013.7. My research focuses on engineering education, university-industry collaboration, entrepreneurial university, etc. c American
Paper ID #13922Ta-Da! You’re a design thinker! Validating the DesignShop as a Modelfor Teaching Design Thinking to Non-Designers and Achieving Systemic Re-Design in the Education SystemMs. Jessica Asly Artiles, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Jessica A. Artiles: Mechanical Engineer, Masters of Science Candidate in the Technology and Policy Pro- gram, Masters of Science Candidate in the Mechanical Engineering Department, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, jartiles@mit.eduMiss Katherine E LeVine, Wellesley College Katherine LeVine has been working to improve education during her four years at Wellesley College
students to design and analyze construction projects. Currently, Dr. Naganathan is working on research projects aimed at improving energy efficiency in existing buildings and exploring the potential of AR/VR in construction education. His dedication to fostering innovation in sustainable construction inspires the next generation of construction managers to create a more energy-efficient built environment.Jonghoon Kim, University of North Florida ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Drone-Driven Learning: Advancing Construction Education through UAV IntegrationAbstractRecent technological advancements have shifted the construction industry's view
Paper ID #41091Storage and Interaction Diagrams: Extending the Diagrammatic Frameworkof Kinetic and Free-Body Diagrams to other Conservation and AccountingPrinciplesDr. Amir H. Danesh-Yazdi, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Dr. Danesh-Yazdi is Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Storage and interaction diagrams: Extending the diagrammatic framework of kinetic and free-body diagrams to other conservation and accounting principlesAbstractAfter defining a system for analysis, a
centuries.Another example of engineering achievements is the construction of the Giza pyramids whichrequired not only a mastery of many sciences and technologies such as geometry, cosmology,architecture … etc but also the management of a work force consisting of tens of thousands ofworkers that had to be housed fed and medically treated on the construction site.The list of engineering achievements is large and encompasses all the civilizations thatflourished in the Nile Valley. It includes the temples of Karnak and Abu Simbel, the Pharos ofAlexandria and the mosque and madrassa of Sultan Hassan among others.This history is also associated with the creation of the first forms of "universities" as centersfor the generation, conservation and transmission of
Paper ID #29672(Student Paper) Undergraduate Demonstration of a Hall Effect Thruster:Self Directed Learning in an Advanced Project ContextBraden K. Oh, Olin College of Engineering Braden Oh is a second-year mechanical engineering student at Olin College of Engineering with an in- terest in space technology. Previous work of his has included CubeSat systems engineering through the NASA CubeQuest Challenge and software systems verification and validation for the Perseverance Mars rover at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory.Justin Haruaki Kunimune, Olin College of Engineering Justin Kunimune (/dstn kunmune/) is a nuclear
AC 2011-661: FACULTY USAGE OF CLOUD COMPUTING: THE CAPA-BILITIES AND RISKSWalter W Schilling, Milwaukee School of Engineering Walter Schilling is an assistant professor in the Software Engineering program at the Milwaukee School of Engineering in Milwaukee, WI. He received his BSEE from Ohio Northern University and his MSES and PhD from the University of Toledo. He worked in the automotive industry as an embedded software engineer for several years prior to returning for doctoral work. He has spent time at NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, OH and consulted for multiple embedded systems companies in the Midwest. In addition to one US Patent, Schilling has numerous publications in refereed international
AC 2008-1596: ENGINEERING STUDENTS’ CONCEPTIONS OFSELF-DIRECTED LEARNINGJonathan Stolk, Franklin W. Olin College of EngineeringJohn Geddes, Franklin W. Olin College of EngineeringMark Somerville, Franklin W. Olin College of EngineeringRobert Martello, Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering Page 13.527.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2008 Engineering Students’ Conceptions of Self-Directed LearningAbstractResearchers have developed numerous theories and developmental models to describe self-directed learning, lifelong learning, and self-regulated learning. The literature includes a largebody of research that illustrates the cognitive, metacognitive
teams, students aregiven an extensive scenario related to a real-world medical issue introduced by a brief video.Through the remainder of the course, students interview other students, real world practitioners,and others to understand the value of the product and the needs of potential clients beforedrafting a final requirements document which then could be used to develop the project.Through this approach, engineers communicate with nurses, athletes, pharmacists, and othernon-engineers, learning the skills of teamwork, the perspectives of non-engineers, the limitationsof technology, and in some cases, learn that a project that seems advantageous may actually notbe successful. The paper will describe the project, the materials created for the
Discovery often outweigh the absolute measurement fidelity inexperiments across all levels of the electrical engineering curriculum.References1. Digilent Analog Discovery Board. https://store.digilentinc.com/analog-discovery-100msps-usb-oscilloscope- logic-analyzer/.2. J. C. Morales, et al., “A Plan to Diffuse Mobile Hands-On Teaching and Learning in Puerto Rico”, Proceedings of the 122nd ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Seattle, WA. June 2015.3. K. Connor, et al., “Collaborative Research: Center for Mobile Hands-on STEM”, Proceedings of the 122nd ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Seattle, WA. June 2015.4. J.M. Robertson, et al., “Exploiting a Disruptive Technology to Actively Engage Students in the Learning
AC 2012-3702: GRANTSMANSHIP AND THE PROPOSAL DEVELOP-MENT PROCESS: LESSONS LEARNED FROM SEVERAL YEARS OFPROGRAMS FOR JUNIOR FACULTYDr. Laurie S. Garton, Texas Engineering Experiment Station Laurie Garton is a Senior Research Development Associate with the Texas Engineering Experiment Sta- tion Office of Strategic Research Development. She has B.S., M.E., and Ph.D. degrees in civil engineer- ing (environmental) from Texas A&M University and was an engineering faculty member before joining TEES in 1999 where she started working on technical research project grants related to interdisciplinary environmental themes. Currently, she leads the TEES New Faculty Initiative targeting grants such as the NSF CAREER awards
Paper ID #10385Exploring Student Sustainability Knowledge using the Structure of ObservedLearning Outcomes (SOLO) TaxonomyDr. Mary Katherine Watson, The Citadel Dr. Mary Katherine Watson is currently an Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at The Citadel. Prior to joining the faculty at The Citadel, Dr. Watson earned her PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering from The Georgia Institute of Technology. She also has BS and MS degrees in Biosystems Engineering from Clemson University. Dr. Watson’s research interests are in the areas of engineering education and biological waste treatment. Specifically
smaller set, in order to guarantee textbook usage.To ensure we identified only textbooks used to educate engineering students, we used libraryreserve lists. We obtained these lists from five institutions: Massachusetts Institute of Technology(MIT), University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), State University of New York Polytechnic(SUNY Poly), California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo (CalPoly SLO), andCarnegie Mellon University (CMU). These institutions were selected to ensure a mix of publicand private institutions, and for the availability of their reserve lists—either by request orthrough publicly available information. Reserve list policies vary by institution; some institutionslist permanent reserves, while other institutions
ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, 2008.[13] Kuldip Rattan and Nathan Klingbeil. Introductory Mathematics for Engineering Applications. Wiley, 1 edition, 2015.[14] Jessica Watkins, Kristi Hall, Edward F Redish, and Todd J Cooke. Understanding How Students Use Physical Ideas in Introductory Biology Courses. In PER Conference Proceedings, pages 333–336, 2010. doi: 10.1063/1.3515237.[15] Kenan Baltaci and Andy Peng. Improving Non-Electrical Engineering Student Engagement and Learning in Introductory Electronics Course through New Technologies. In ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Columbus, OH, 2017. doi: 10.18260/1-2–28490.[16] Seemein Shayesteh and Maher Rizkalla. New Modes of Instructions for Electrical Engineering
engineering firm, keeping the staff at the forefront of theirfields, and cognizant of the latest developments. A number of disparate R&D efforts becamevery active in early summer of 2007, and to address the need for additional help, the internsbecame intimately involved. One project, undertaken by a team comprised of three interns,prepared the first working prototype of a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math)training tool designed for middle school learners1. Another project was staffed by five collegeinterns who retrofitted a plasma cutter to become a plasma torch. The torch is needed topyrolyze biomass in a project to help farmers become energy independent. A different projectaimed to improve the energy harvesting efficiency in a
Paper ID #43806Increasing Faculty Cybersecurity Experience through Externship ExperienceDr. Walter W Schilling Jr., Milwaukee School of Engineering Walter Schilling is a Professor in the Software Engineering program at the Milwaukee School of Engineering in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He received his B.S.E.E. from Ohio Northern University and M.S. and Ph.D. from the University of Toledo. He worked for Ford Motor Company and Visteon as an Embedded Software Engineer for several years prior to returning for doctoral work. He has spent time at NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio, and consulted for multiple embedded systems
Paper ID #38140Training for Life: Reimagining a Codes and RegulationsCourseMichelle Marincel Payne (Associate Professor) Michelle K. Marincel Payne is an assistant professor in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. She completed her Ph.D. in environmental engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, her M.S. in environmental engineering from Missouri University of Science and Technology, and her B.S. in nuclear engineering from the University of Missouri-Rolla. During her graduate studies, Dr. Marincel Payne worked to evaluate the fate of pesticides in
Paper ID #36519Student Reflections on Learning as the Basis for CourseGradesEmily Dosmar (Assistant Professor) Assistant Professor of Biomedical EngineeringJulia M. Williams (Professor of English) Julia M. Williams joined the faculty of the Humanities and Social Sciences Department at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in 1992, then assumed duties as Executive Director of the Office of Institutional Research, Planning, and Assessment in 2005. From 2016-19, she served as Interim Dean of Cross-Cutting Programs and Emerging Opportunities. In this role, she supported the work of faculty who create multi-disciplinary