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Conference Session
Mechanical Engineering: Adjusting Course Content
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John Liu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Nisal Ovitigala; Benita Comeau, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Emily Welsh, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Nicholas Fang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
background is in mechanical engineering with a focus on manufacturing. Prior to joining MIT, she worked at an original equipment manufacturer.Nicholas Xuanlai FangJohn Liu (Dr.) Dr. John Liu is the principal investigator of the MIT Learning Engineering and Practice (LEAP) Group, which applies design and systems principles to solving challenges in learning and develops learning experiences to better meet the increasing demand for STEM skills in tomorrow’s workforce. He is a Lecturer in MIT's Mechanical Engineering department and Scientist of the MITx Digital Learning Laboratory. Dr. Liu's work includes engineering education, mixed reality and haptic experiences, workforce solutions to address the nation-wide manufacturing
Conference Session
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division (ENT) Technical Session 6: Undergraduate and Faculty Research
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John Peponis, Lawrence Technological University; Mary Lauren Benton, Baylor University; Kenneth W. Van Treuren, Baylor University; Blake Everett Johnson, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; Liping Liu, Lawrence Technological University; Anthony M. Jacobi, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division (ENT)
renewable energy, small wind turbine aerodynamics, and noise generation as it applies to the urban environment. Currently, he designs small Unmanned Aerial System propellers, reducing noise and power requirements.Dr. Blake Everett Johnson, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Dr. Blake Everett Johnson is a Teaching Assistant Professor and instructional laboratory manager in the Department of Mechanical Science and Engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. His research interests include experimental fluid mechanics, measurement science, engineering education, engineering leadership, and professional identity development.Dr. Liping Liu, Lawrence Technological University Liping Liu is an associate
Conference Session
Contemporary Issues in CHE Education
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Richard Zollars, Washington State University; Donald Orlich, Washington State University
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Chemical Engineering
AC 2009-1567: ENHANCING INTERACTIONS BETWEEN ENGINEERINGPROGRAMS AND THE K-12 SYSTEMRichard Zollars, Washington State University Dr. Zollars is a professor in, and Associate Director of, the Gene and Linda Voiland School of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering at Washington State University. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Colorado. He has been teaching engineering for 30 years. His interests are colloidal/interfacial phenomena, reactor design and engineering education.Donald Orlich, Washington State University Don Orlich graduated from the University of Montana in 1953 with a B.A. in Education. He received a Masters of Science Education in 1959 from the University of Utah and
Conference Session
Trends in Mechanical Engineering II
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ping Ren, Virginia Tech; Janis Terpenny, Virginia Tech; Dennis Hong; Richard Goff, Virginia Tech
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Mechanical Engineering
the Frith Freshman Engineering Design Laboratory and the Faculty Advisor of the VT Mini-Baja Team. He is actively involved in bringing joy and adventure to the educational process and is the recipient of numerous University teaching awards. Page 14.291.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2009 Bridging Theory and Practice in a Senior Level Robotics Course for Mechanical and Electrical EngineersAbstractAs a diverse discipline, robotics is a synthesis of a variety of subjects such as kinematics,dynamics, controls, mechatronics, mechanical design, artificial intelligence etc. The crossover
Conference Session
Mechanical Engineering Division Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Barbara Sabine Linke, University of California, Davis; Ian C. Garretson, University of California, Davis; Fahad M. Jan, University of California, Davis; Lee Michael Martin, University of California, Davis; Mohamed M. Hafez, University of California, Davis
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Mechanical Engineering
Paper ID #17859Design and Manufacturing of Nozzles and Airfoil Shapes for CompressibleFlow Visualizations in a New Engineering CourseProf. Barbara Sabine Linke, University of California, Davis Barbara Linke got her German Diplom (2002) and doctorate (2007) in mechanical engineering at the RWTH Aachen University, Germany. She worked with Prof. Fritz Klocke at the Laboratory for Machine Tools and Production Engineering WZL at RWTH Aachen University from 2002 – 2010. From 2010 - 2012, Barbara was a research fellow at the University of California Berkeley at Prof. David Dornfeld’s laboratory. Since November 2012, Barbara has
Conference Session
Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 5
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yoon Kim, Calvin College; Shurjo Maitra, Calvin College
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Electrical and Computer
electronics course. The unitaids instructors in teaching an introductory-level laboratory experiment focused on solar powerharvesting and storage and enables instructors to bring in a functional system into labs orclassrooms for upper-class undergraduate electrical and computer engineering students. The unitcan be used to demonstrate many of the aspects of solar power systems, helping instructorsaddress sustainability and renewable energy issues.Solar power systems based on photovoltaic (PV) cells have been successfully deployed asrenewable energy sources. They have become one of the promising technologies, providing asustainable energy source as many natural resources are depleting. Due to the importance andwide acceptance of this technology, a
Conference Session
Two-Year to Four-Year Transfer Programs: Best Practices
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Eric James Davishahl, Everett Community College; Xiaopeng Bi, Washington State University
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Diversity
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Two Year College Division
statewide articula- tion initiatives in Washington and was the recipient of the ASEE Pacific Northwest Section Outstanding Teaching Award in 2008. Eric has taught nearly every freshman and sophomore level engineering course multiple times.Dr. Xiaopeng Bi, Washington State University Xiaopeng Bi, Program Coordinator for the WSU Everett Mechanical Engineering program, was one of the two founding faculty members for the program in 2012. He has taught twenty-five engineering courses over the past eight years. He has been actively coaching various student design and competition projects such as Electrathon America, University Rover Challenge, and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. Dr. Bi re- ceived his Ph.D. in Aerospace
Conference Session
New Ideas for ChEs I (aka ChE Potpourri)
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jason Keith, Michigan Technological University; H. Scott Fogler, University of Michigan; Valarie Thomas, University of Michigan; Don Chmielewski, Illinois Institute of Technology; Michael Gross, Bucknell University
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Chemical Engineering
problem solution, home problemstatement, and home problem solution. Preliminary assessment of the modules indicatesthat they are very effective in teaching students about fuel cells. It is hoped that thesemodules can enhance interest in alternative energy technology.AcknowledgmentsThe CACHE Corporation is acknowledged for partial support of this project. JMK issupported by the United States Department of Energy (DE-FG02-04ER63821), NationalScience Foundation , and the Michigan Space Grant Consortium. DJC is supported byArgonne National Laboratory. HSF and VT are supported by the Vennema and ThurnauProfessorships at the University of Michigan. Page
Conference Session
Educational Software
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Norman Chonacky, Yale University
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Computers in Education
, atmospheric physics, applied computer science, sensor engineering, instrumentation, and environmental engineering. He has been associated with, among other institutions: the Southern Connecticut State and Columbia universities; Bates, Bowdoin, and The Evergreen State colleges; the Rome Air Development Center of the U.S. Air Force; and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. In addition to the ASEE, he is a currently a member of the American Association of Physics Teachers, the American Physical Society, the IEEE-Computer Society, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He received his Ph.D. in physics from the University of Wisconsin at Madison in 1967
Conference Session
Capstone Design Projects in Mechanical Engineering
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Edwin Odom, University of Idaho; Russ Porter, University of Idaho; Steven Beyerlein, University of Idaho; Adrian Gomez, University of Idaho; Lloyd Gallup, University of Idaho
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
Steven Beyerlein is professor Mechanical Engineering at the University of Idaho, where he coordinates the capstone design program and regularly participates in ongoing program assessment activities. For these efforts he won the UI Outstanding Teaching Award in 2001. Over the last three years he has assisted Dr. Odom in creating the Mindworks laboratory discussed in this paper. Currently he is collaborating on an NSF grant with other members of the Transferable Design Engineering Education (TIDEE) consortium to develop valid and reliable instruments for measuring student performance in design.Russ Porter, University of Idaho Russ Porter is the manager of the Mechanical Engineering Machine
Conference Session
Innovations in the Aerospace Classroom
Collection
2003 Annual Conference
Authors
Olivier de Weck
. Rotorcraft fulfill various military and civilian missions such as rescue andresupply. This has fundamental implications for teaching the basic principles of flight.If one considers the multitude of aerospace vehicles: piston and jet aircraft, rotorcraft, balloons,gliders, missiles, boosters, UAVs and satellites, one comes to the conclusion that there are onlythree known fundamental principles of powered flight: Buoyancy, Airfoil Lift and MassExpulsion. Figure 1 shows these three principles along with the major vertical forces acting oneach body (horizontal forces not shown). This paper discusses how undergraduate engineeringstudents can effectively be introduced to these principles by means of an active learningapproach, combining lectures and hands
Conference Session
Course/Program Assessment
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
James Higley; Jana Whittington; Joy Colwell
CGT116 Instructor Update Information Date Submitted: 08-01-03 Date to be Reviewed: 01-07-04 Responsible faculty for the review: Higley Type of Update New Edition of the Text New Text Adopted New Software Teaching Method New Laboratory Equipment Lab Material Update Teaching Initiative Other Description of Condition Prior to / After Update: The correct book was used this time, and the students seem to learn the material much more quickly. I also changed the
Conference Session
Topics Enhancing ET Education
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Vukica M. Jovanovic, Old Dominion University; Jennifer Grimsley Michaeli PE, Old Dominion University; Otilia Popescu, Old Dominion University; Moustafa R. Moustafa, Old Dominion University; Mileta Tomovic, Old Dominion University; Alok K. Verma P.E., Old Dominion University; Cheng Y. Lin P.E., Old Dominion University
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Engineering Technology
Paper ID #10957Implementing Mechatronics Design Methodology in Mechanical EngineeringTechnology Senior Design Projects at the Old Dominion UniversityDr. Vukica Jovanovic, Old Dominion University Dr. Jovanovic is currently serving as Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Technology De- partment, Frank Batten College of Engineering and Technology, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA. Prior to joining ODU’s Engineering Technology Department Dr. Jovanovic was teaching at Trine Uni- versity, Angola, Indiana at Design Engineering Technology Department. Before Trine, she was working as an instructor and a graduate
Conference Session
Problem-Solving & Project-Based Learning
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Karen High; Ben Lawrence; Cynthia Mann
where to implement it still remained.Looking at upper class courses, they are full of complex technical ideas. However, lab coursesand projects do offer the opportunity to use creativity. Why then do students feel stifled? Inmost cases students are afraid to go out on a creative limb—grades are a driving force for moststudent effort. Nobody wants to put his or her grade in jeopardy just to view an assignment froman alternate perspective. The stereotypical learning environment is highly structured, notsupportive of unique ideas about how to do things. This is often because the more alike a groupof students is; the easier it is to teach them. The “read and regurgitate” style of the first 12 to 14years of education infuses the idea that all that
Conference Session
ASEE Multimedia Session
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Steven Schreiner
‘different’ learning experience for most students than atraditional classroom environment.Undergraduate engineering curricula have been slow to adopt online courses as a mainstreamoption. Many professors believe that engineering courses require face-to-face communicationfor several reasons including: · The presentation of complex concepts underpinning most engineering courses is best delivered in person. · The hands-on nature of the laboratory exercises cannot be properly mimicked online. · Real-time feedback from students as to the depth of understanding of the material is needed for effective teaching. · The spontaneous, peer interaction found in a classroom cannot be duplicated using
Conference Session
Spacecraft Design Education
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael A. Swartwout, Saint Louis University; Sanjay Jayaram, Saint Louis University
Tagged Divisions
Aerospace
Design gives the instructors and students the opportunity to study a new technology or mission concept in great detail. (At a previous institution, one author covered topics such as solar sails and fractionation.) It is offered only according the research/teaching needs of the faculty and student interests.2.1 Space Systems Research Laboratory (SSRL)The Space Systems Research Laboratory is led by one author; the affiliated faculty include theother author and faculty of the Electrical Engineering department. SSRL has a research focus onthe design, fabrication and operation of low-cost spacecraft architectures and technologies. SSRLfaculty were involved in the design, fabrication and launch of the Sapphire satellite,4
Conference Session
Liberal Education for 21st Century Engineering
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Cherrice Traver, Union College; J. Douglas Klein, Union College
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Liberal Education
in Education conference. Her teaching interests are in the Computer Engineering area including Digital Design, Embedded Systems, and VLSI. She has co-taught international project courses in Turkey and in Spain. Her research has been focused on timing issues in digital systems. She has directed local and national outreach programs,including Robot Camp and the P. O. Pistilli Scholarship.J. Douglas Klein, Union College J. Douglass Klein is Dean of Interdisciplinary Studies and Special Programs and Professor of Economics at Union College. Klein joined the Union faculty in 1979, after earning a BA in Mathematics at Grinnell College, and a PhD in Economics at the University of Wisconsin
Conference Session
Opportunities and Challenges in Developing International Engineering Research
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Josef Rojter, Victoria University of Technology
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International
’ peers; Beliefs concerning the nature of professional engineering work; The social status of the engineering profession. This has a wider dimension which embeds the social as well as industry evaluation of engineering as an occupational group and touches upon issues of professional autonomy, social orientation and inclusion of ethics in the course of professional practice; Knowledge base and intellectual abilities required prior to undertaking studies in engineering; and Teaching and Learning in schools and faculties of engineering. Prospective students often rely on indirect information from their peers, friends and siblings who are or have studied engineering. These opinions are influenced by engineering academic beliefs and perceptions of
Conference Session
Developments in Chem Engineering Education Poster Session
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Steve Sternberg
“Proceedings of the 2005 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright © 2005, American Society for Engineering Education” 8. Karplus, Alan K., “Determining Significant Material Properties, a Discovery Approach," National Educators’ Workshop 91, pp. 223-231, 1991. 9. Karplus, Alan K., "Knotty Knots," National Educators’ Workshop 93, pp. 369-372, 1993. 10. Karplus, Alan K., "Paper Clip Fatigue Bend Test," National Educators’ Workshop 94, pp. 125- 131, 1994. 11. McClelland, H. T., "Laboratory Experiments from the Toy Store," National Educators’ Workshop 91, pp. 161-168, 1991. 12. McKeachie, W.J., Pintrich, P.R., Lin Y-G, Smith, D.A.F., and Sharma, R., Teaching
Conference Session
Controls, Mechatronics
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Nathan Wiedenman
of the United States Military Academy8. “As the sole institution of higher education inthe nation whose primary responsibility is to educate cadets for career service as professionalArmy officers, West Point incorporates a dynamic, challenging, and integrated curriculum,organized around a set of interdisciplinary goals drawn directly from Army needs.” Further, theUSMA Dean of the Academic Board, Brigadier General Daniel Kaufman, states in his Vision forthe Academic Program that he envisions an academic curriculum that is “dynamic,interdisciplinary, and integrated”9. Within the ME and EE programs, a mechatronics tracksatisfies all of these requirements. Perhaps most important of all the reasons for teaching mechatronics, however, was
Conference Session
Experiential Learning in ET Programs I
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Fardeen Q. Mazumder, University of Michigan, Flint; Mohammad Rayhan Sheikh, University of Michigan; Mohammed Shoeb Hossain, University of Michigan
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Engineering Technology Division (ETD)
, David Caughey, et al. "Hands‐on CFD educational interface forengineering courses and laboratories." Journal of Engineering Education 95, no. 1 (2006): 63-83.[5] Hoorfar, Mina, Homayoun Najjaran, and William Cleghorn. "Simulation and animation ofmechanical systems to enhance student learning." In 2002 Annual Conference, pp. 7-1001. 2002.[6] Adjouadi, Malek, and M. Ayala. "Introducing neural studio: An artificial neural networkssimulator for educational purposes." Computers in Education Journal 14, no. 3 (2004): 33-40.[7] Asmuin, Norzelawati, and A. Ismail. "The Roles of CFD in Enhancing Teaching andLearning Process and Its Potentials in Solving Real Engineering Issues." In Defect and DiffusionForum, vol. 348, pp. 273-278. Trans Tech Publications
Conference Session
The Best in DEED
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gina M Quan, University of Maryland, College Park; Chandra Anne Turpen, University of Maryland, College Park; Ayush Gupta, University of Maryland, College Park; Emilia Dewi Tanu, University of Maryland, College Park
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Diversity
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Design in Engineering Education
, manufacture, assembly, and evaluation of a fairly complexproduct. The project also requires students to work in teams, plan a long-term project, andcommunicate their product development plan, preliminary design, and final designs through aseries of presentations and reports. The course has a final competition where teams demonstratetheir designed products. In an earlier paper, Calabro, Gupta, and Lopez Roschwalb​23​ discussedmore details about the design and implementation of this Design Course.Each section is staffed by an instructor and an undergraduate teaching assistant (UTA).Additionally, there are laboratory teaching fellows who manage the laboratory/fabrication spaceand assist teams in fabrication and/or programming as needed. The staffing for
Conference Session
Environmental Engineering Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael Butkus, United States Military Academy; Ariana Hinckley-Boltax, Tufts University; Kathryn Newhart, United States Military Academy; Andrew Pfluger, United States Military Academy
solving. The escape room exercise was split into a total of two laboratory periods (ca. 4 hours). Teams who did not escape during laboratory period one were given the option to complete the unfinished module, at the end of the first laboratory period, during the time between laboratory period one and laboratory period two. The instructor team used Microsoft Teams to communicate with groups during the exercise, which expedited communications. In addition, we used one instructor and one staff member during the exercise to minimize time that groups waited for assistance. The need for an instructor team is discussed in more detail below.5. Develop a grade scheme. The instructions stated that every group who escaped by the end of the
Conference Session
Materials Division (MATS) Technical Session 2
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sofia Ahmed, University of Florida; Matthew J. Traum
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Materials Division (MATS)
-strain curves from materialsamples upon which the remainder of the course content is built. The global pandemic forcedengineering students online, challenging materials laboratory instructors to adapt instructionaldelivery to remote learners.There currently exist no ABET-accredited undergraduate mechanical engineering programs taughtfully online.i Moreover, while many other college disciplines have extensive histories of successfulremote and online instruction, the engineering education community has limited experienceteaching lab classes online. Affordable, small, and easily mailed experimental educational lab kitshave emerged as a key advancement in hands-on undergraduate engineering instruction. ii,iii Asmall, inexpensive, and safe benchtop
Conference Session
Digital and Embedded System Design
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kevin Bolding, Seattle Pacific Univ; Dave Van Ess, Cypress Semiconductor
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Electrical and Computer
core.When designing such a course, the selection of a particular microcontroller is a very importantdecision. The selection should consider not only what microcontrollers are currently popular, butalso the ease of project development using the system, the availability of support to students, thecosts of starting up a lab, and the flexibility of the platform to fit into a course with multipleobjectives. This paper reports on using Cypress Semiconductor’s Programmable System on aChip (PSoC) as the basis for a microcontroller systems design course. The experience ofselecting the PSoC, designing a curriculum around it, designing laboratory exercises andmanaging the course are described. Furthermore, considerations such as the technical andfinancial
Conference Session
Mechanical Engineering Division Poster Session
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
George Youssef, San Diego State University; Enrique A. Ainsworth, University of California - Los Angeles; Casey Ann Shapiro, UCLA Center for Educational Assessment; Hannah Whang Sayson, UCLA Center for Educational Assessment; Marc Levis-Fitzgerald, University of California - Los Angeles
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Diversity
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Mechanical Engineering
experience through supplementalworkshops and seminars. Considering previous research, the Translational Application ofNanoscale Multiferroic Systems (TANMS) research center designed, implemented and assesseda comprehensive REU program to engage students in research during both the academic year andsummer months. TANMS’s REU is an eight-week research experience for undergraduates frommultiple 4-year universities and community colleges. The program components include researchin one of TANMS laboratories, seminars on ethics and diversity, workshops on entrepreneurship,and social events. These activities are woven into an experience to instill sixteen specific skillsthat were grouped into five core categories: I) communication (2 skills); II
Conference Session
Emerging Computing and Information Technologies
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Raymond A. Hansen, Purdue University; Tomasz Wiktor Wlodarczyk, University of Stavanger; Thomas J. Hacker, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Computing & Information Technology
. Page 24.30.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2014 A collaborative, multinational cyberinfrastructure for big data analyticsIntroductionThe emergence of Big Data and Data Intensive Systems as specialized fields within computinghas seen the creation and delivery of curricula to provide education in the techniques andtechnologies needed to distill knowledge from datasets where traditional methods, like relationaldatabases, do not suffice. Within the current literature and these new curricula, there is a seeminglack of a thorough and coherent method for teaching Data Intensive Systems so that studentsunderstand the theory and the practice of these
Conference Session
Involving Undergraduates in Research
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yusuf A Mehta, Rowan University; Ralph Alan Dusseau P.E., Rowan University; Ravi P. Ramachandran, Rowan University
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Civil Engineering
Paper ID #6091Conducting State-of the-art Research in an Institution with a Strong Under-graduate Education FocusDr. Yusuf A Mehta, Rowan University Dr. Mehta is an associate professor at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Rowan University. Dr. Mehta has extensive experience in teaching pavement materials and pavement systems. Dr. Mehta has published several technical and educational papers in leading professional organizations.Dr. Ralph Alan Dusseau P.E., Rowan University Dr. Ralph Alan Dusseau, P.E., is professor and founding chair of the Department of Civil and Envi- ronmental Engineering at Rowan
Conference Session
New Trends in ECE Education II
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jorge Crichigno, Northern New Mexico College; Gregory L. Heileman, University of New Mexico; Ivan Lopez Hurtado, Northern New Mexico College; Alfredo J. Perez, Northern New Mexico College; Ramiro Jordan P.E., University of New Mexico; Timothy L Schroeder; José Marcio Luna, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of New Mexico
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Electrical and Computer
fullyequipped are deployed at UNM and NNMC. Online students who are not able to come to labhours at their institutions can borrow the FPGA board and install the ISE WebPACK DesignSoftware on their respective personal computers. For each assignment, students must also submita video showing the operation of their implemented assignment and a report. Students who cometo lab hours must implement the lab assignments which are checked by a teaching assistant.There are at least five lab sessions during a semester as shown in Table 5. Page 23.354.11 Figure 4. FPGA board used for lab experiments in ECE 238 Computer Logic Design. Table 5. Examples
Conference Session
New Trends in ECE Education
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Ken Vickers; Ron Foster; Greg Salamo
non-traditional educational focus is in the management of the systems and human resources thatmove these technologies from the laboratory into full commercialization for the benefit ofsociety. Specifically, the microEP graduate program strives to emulate an industrial work groupin an academic environment, an environment that is based in assessing performance throughevaluation of individual projects and knowledge rather than in meeting group objectives.The microEP program also stresses the concepts of civic responsibility through the concept ofthe “citizen technologist”. All microEP students are trained in their responsibilities to lead theircommunities after graduation to repay the large investment that society has placed into theirgraduate