Paper ID #36538A Prototype for Cross-Institution, Interdisciplinary ExperientialLearning in Cybersecure AutonomyProf. Patrick J Martin, Virginia Commonwealth University Dr. Patrick Martin is an Assistant Professor in Virginia Commonwealth University’s Department of Elec- trical and Computer engineering. Patrick holds a Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, and M.S. in Electrical Engineering from University of Maryland College Park, and a B.S. in Physics and Applied Mathematics from Hampden-Sydney College, Virginia.Dr. Joseph Adams Shelton, Virginia State
sensors for cardiac cells. Presently she is an Associate Professor of Bioengineering, with the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, and she directs the Neural Engineering Lab at George Mason University (Fairfax, VA). Her research interests include assistive technology and implantable electrodes for neuro-disorders.Prof. Padmanabhan Seshaiyer Dr. Padmanabhan Seshaiyer is a tenured faculty member at George Mason University (GMU). He directs the STEM Accelerator Program and the COMPLETE Center at GMU. His research interests include numerical analysis, computational mathematics, biomechanics, sciDr. Linghan Zhang, George Mason University Dr. Zhang’s research interests are biometrics, human-computer interaction
Capstone Design projects at our machine shop at Innovation Drive located near GMU’s Science and Technology Campus in Manassas, VA. Along with assisting undergraduate students with their class projects, I also help our research professors at Innovation Drive with fabrication of parts or any other needs that may arise for their lab. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 2023 ASEE Southeastern Section Conference SeaPerch and SeaGlide Camp Implementation Leigh McCue, Vanessa Barth, Johnnie Hall George Mason UniversityAbstractThis paper provides a summary of the activities and format of
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Construction Management, and seven years as the Associate Dean of the College of Science and Technology at Geor- gia Southern University. Dr. Navaee’s main research interests are in the areas of solid mechanics and structures. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 2023 ASEE Southeastern Section Conference Producing FE Simulation Models for Analysis of Solid Bodies - An Honors Project Shahnam Navaee Georgia Southern UniversityAbstractIncluded in this paper is the description of a student project involving the development of finiteelement simulation models
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; Development and co-lead of UVA’s Resilient Urban Water Systems Working Group. He is the Director for Diversity and Inclusion in ESE.Prof. Andres Clarens, University of Virginia I am a Professor of Environmental Engineering at the University of Virginia and Associate Director of the University’s Environmental Resilience Institute. Our group studies decarbonization of infrastructure systems. At large scales, our work explores the life cycle environmental impacts of the manufacturing, transportation, and energy sectors through projects in next-generation bioenergy, subsurface energy stor- age, and negative emissions technologies. At the molecular scale, we study the chemistry of CO2 in high pressure environments to support