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Collection
2015 Northeast Section Meeting
Authors
Benjamin D. McPheron
© Amer ican Society for Engineer ing Education, 2015 2015 ASEE Nor theast Section Confer enceThis method is currently being implemented in an introductory digital signal processing (DSP)course. This course was chosen because previous work has demonstrated that hands-onexperiences in DSP courses can increase student’ s desire to learn5. Additionally, DSP laboratoryexercises are typically software based, not requiring any further hardware than student’ s personallaptops, which makes the mixed learning approach feasible6. Finally, the course possesses arelatively small student population from a variety of disciplines, making it a good choice forapplying this method.The studio laboratory exercises are designed to be
Collection
2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Remah Alshinina; Christian Bach
Information [12] Orlikowski, W. J., and lacono, C. S. "Research Commentary: DesperatelySystems which are composed of people, organization Seeking the 'IT' in IT Research?A Call to Theorizing the IT Artifact," Information Systems Research (12:2), June 2001, pp. 121-134.structures, technologies and work systems. The behavioral [13] Pakaslahti, L., "The development and application of aggressive problem-science paradigm develop and verify explanations related to solving strategies. Aggression and Violent Behavior , 467–490, 2000.human behavior while the design
Collection
2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
William Alpert; Alexander Vaninsky
; m=0efficiency ratio of Farrell [10] with a technique of Ntransformation of a linear-fractional programming problem to ∑ λkmYmi ≥ Yki , i = 1,..., s ; (3) m =1the linear programming problem suggested in Charnes & λkm ≥ 0, m = 1,..., N .Cooper [5]. DEA estimates the relative efficiency of a group The LP-algorithm given by the formulas (3) forms a linearof objects referred to as Decision-Making Units (DMUs) that combination of DMUs that outperforms the currently selecteduse inputs to produce outputs. DEA combines all
Collection
2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Ammar Odeh; Khaled Elleithy; Miad Faezipour
hiding mainly consists of two branches, which could restrict the algorithm m applications to thoseDigital Watermarking and Steganography. S Steganography is specific languages. Text steganograaphy can be divided intoan art of sending invisible messagges. The word 3 categories:-Steganography is derived from Greek wordss; “Stego” means“cover” and “Grapha” means “writing” [4]]. Most historical 1. Format Based: - by changing format of the carrier file,stories about steganography are recorded bback to 440 BC. we can pass our secret message. Format F strategies dependOne story says
Collection
2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
John Finnie
rate Bed Slope Depth Area Velocity Froude Flow (gpm/ (m) (m2) Average Number Designation lps) (m/s) A 5225 / .005 .215 .430 .768 .539 330.0 B 7750 / .007 0.244 0.488 1.003 0.648 489.3 C 7450 / .013 0.192 0.385 1.223 0.891 470.3 For each flow rate
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Professional Papers
Collection
2025 ASEE Southeast Conference
Authors
Kimberly T. Luthi, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide; David Paul Harvie, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide; John K Wilson, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide; Monica Surrency, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide
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Diversity, Professional Papers
non-traditional active military and Veteran student groups.References[1] S. E. Lewis, "Retention and Reform: An Evaluation of Peer-Led Team Learning," Journal of Chemical Education, vol. 88, no. 6, pp. 703-070, 2011.[2] L. Gafney and P. Varma-Nelson, Peer-Led Team Learning Evaluation, Dissemination, and Institutionalization of a College Level Initiative, Springer Science & Business Media, 2008.[3] J. Liou-Mark, A. E. Dreyfuss and L. Younge, "Peer Assisted Learning Workshops in Precalculus: An Approach to Increasing Student Success," Mathematics & Computer Education, vol. 44, no. 3, p. 249, 2010.[4] M. Hernandez-de-Menendez, A. V. Guevara, J. C. T. Martinez, D. H. Alcantara and R. Morales-Mendez, "Active learning in
Conference Session
Professional Papers
Collection
2025 ASEE Southeast Conference
Authors
John M Mativo, University of Georgia; Ramana Pidaparti, University of Georgia; Jarron Gravesande, Providence Chrisitian Academy
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Professional Papers
careers.Acknowledgment: The authors thank the U. S. National Science Foundation for sponsoring theresearch through a grant NSF-ITEST-1949493.References[1] S. Lucci, S. M. Musa, and D. Kopec, “Artificial Intelligence in the 21st Century,” pp. 1– 850, 2022, Accessed: Nov. 04, 2024. [Online]. Available: https://www.torrossa.com/en/resources/an/5671176[2] I. Lee, S. Ali, H. Zhang, D. DiPaola, and C. Breazeal, “Developing Middle School Students’ AI Literacy,” in Proceedings of the 52nd ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, Virtual Event USA: ACM, Mar. 2021, pp. 191–197. doi: 10.1145/3408877.3432513.[3] T. Kurz, S. Jayasuriya, K. Swisher, J. Mativo, R. Pidaparti, and D. T. Robinson, “Investigating Changes
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Professional Papers
Collection
2025 ASEE Southeast Conference
Authors
Vivek Singhal, University of Wisconsin - Stout; Kenan Baltaci, University of Wisconsin - Stout
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Professional Papers
their usein other courses.In conclusion, integrating assessment-based strategies like peer evaluations and bonuspoint rubrics can significantly enhance student engagement and academic performancein challenging subjects. These approaches offer a more comprehensive evaluation ofstudents' efforts and contributions, promoting a more inclusive and effective educationalexperience.AcknowledgementsSpecial thanks to: UW Stout Provost’s Office, OPID, Valerie Barske, Heather Pelzel,Sylvia Tiala, all my OPID peers.References[1] Tinto, Vincent. "Enhancing student success: Taking the classroom success seriously." Student Success 3.1 (2012). https://doi.org/10.5204/intjfyhe.v3i1.119[2] Hu, S., Kuh, G.D. Being (Dis)Engaged in Educationally Purposeful
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Professional Papers
Collection
2025 ASEE Southeast Conference
Authors
Michael V Potter, Francis Marion University; Lorna Cintron-Gonzalez, Francis Marion University
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Professional Papers
S. M. Sait, “Rethinking engineering education at the age of industry 5.0,” J Ind Inf Integr, vol. 25, 2022, doi: 10.1016/j.jii.2021.100311.[4] J. Sonnenberg-Klein, E. J. Coyle, and K. Saigal, “How ‘Multidisciplinary’ is it? Measuring the Multidisciplinarity of Student Teams,” in 2023 Annual Conference & Exposition, Baltimore, MD: ASEE, Jun. 2023. doi: 10.18260/1-2--43350.[5] J. Mellor and S. McGoldrick, “A Multidisciplinary Team-Based Approach to Addressing Climate Change in Fall River,” in ASEE North East Section, Fairfield, CT, Apr. 2024. doi: 10.18260/1-2--45751.[6] M. H. Ahmadian, “Effective Practices in Multidisciplinary Teamwork,” in 2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Vancouver, BC
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Professional Papers
Collection
2025 ASEE Southeast Conference
Authors
JuEun Lee, Humboldt State University; Joshua Paul Steimel, Humboldt State University
Tagged Topics
Diversity, Professional Papers
the advising model for broaderimplementation, while also exploring additional strategies to deepen student engagement in bothacademic and extracurricular activities. It would also be very informative to compare the trendsin engineering to other programs. By fostering an inclusive, supportive educational environment,mechanical engineering programs can more effectively nurture, retain, and empower diversetalent—critical for driving innovation, promoting equity, and advancing progress in the field.References[1] M. W. Ohland, S. D. Sheppard, G. Lichtenstein, O. Eris, D. Chachra, and R. A. Layton, “Persistence, Engagement, and Migration in Engineering Programs,” J. Eng. Educ., vol. 97, no. 3, pp. 259–278, 2008, doi: 10.1002/j.2168
Collection
2008 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Rashmi Jain; Keith Sheppard; Elisabeth McGrath; Bernard Gallois
design, encourage a mindset in which students seek technicalsolutions often rooted in a specific engineering discipline with little regard for the context in which theirproduct, system, or service may be deployed, the societal or business need(s) it may fulfill or even itsrelations to all the other engineering, business or ‘environmental’ domains that can contribute to success.In order to better prepare engineers with a systems perspective and the competencies to be effective insystem design, there is a need to promote the development of systems thinking in engineeringundergraduates. Coupled to these efforts we also see the merits of seeding this approach even earlier inK-12 communities as part of a movement to incorporate pre-engineering into
Collection
2008 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
David J. Palazzo; Chad C. Schools
acceleration, 3.8 g, is in accordance with many of today's roller coasters, where coasterengineers typically design for a maximum acceleration of 4 g. 9 o’clock 2 o’clock Figure 2a: Plot of Speed (m/s) vs. time (s) for the front cart. Figure 2b: Plot of Total Acceleration (m/s2) vs. Time (s) for the front cart. This analysis could easily be scaled to varying levels of difficulty and may also be suitable forengineering disciplines as well. Other physical phenomena which could be investigated from this casestudy include conservation of energy, non-conservative forces acting on the cart during its motion throughthe
Collection
2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Abubaker E.M. Elbalsohi; Junling Hu; Ruoxu Jia
1family models, Renormalization Group, RNG k-ε model and Dynamic viscosity µ kg/m·s 0.000147Realizable k-ε model. These two models were proposed by TABLE II, INLET BOUNDARY CONDITIONSYakhot et al. (1992) and Shih at al. (1995) respectively as Variable Symbol Unit Valuealternative turbulence models of standard k-ε model to x-velocity U m/s 1.25improve numerical prediction where standard k-ε model failed
Collection
2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Shiangyu Lin; Junyi Zou; Xingguo Xiong; Prabir Patra
International Conference on Advanced Manufacture (ICAM), Tainan, (2005) 222–229. Taiwan, 2007 [15] Zengerle, R., et al., "A Hi-Directional Silicon Micropump," Proceedings[5] Jianhua Tong, Craig A Simmons and Yu Sun, “Precision patterning of of MEMS, 1995 PDMS membranes and applications", Journal of Micromechanics and [16] Zhan, T. Lo, L.P. Liu, A silicon membrane micropump with integrated Micro engineering Volume 18 Number 3, 2008 bimetallic actuator, Chinese J. Electron. 5 (1996) 29–35.[6] Lynn Khine and Julius M. Tsai, “Design Consideration of Membrane [17] Boehm, S
Collection
2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Fei Mi; Zixun Tong; Xingguo Xiong
Coefficient: 2 Vc = σ 0 xv I s = σ 0 σ i2 Figure 2 The fabrication procedure of the and σ 0 are the standard deviation of themicro-mixer [23] mass fraction of species at the inlet and outlet of micromixer, xv is the mass fraction of species at V Analysis And Performance of Design
Collection
2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Breno Fabricio Lira Melo Sousa; Raimundo Pereira da Cunha Neto
generated, these are stored, so that For a better understanding of how this powerful technique administrator(s) of the network can analyze them in future andhas developed over the years, we have to keep in mind some may or may not modify its settings for added protection timefacts that contributed to its development. because if there is an actual failure, the honeypot can serve bridge so that the attacker can infiltrate the actual system. In 1997, the scholar Fred Cohen, launched the firsthoneypot, which had the characteristics: open source and Honeypots found in two classification levels: low-free.Já of the following
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Faculty Development Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Xiaping Li, University of Michigan; Maartje E. D. Van Den Bogaard, Iowa State University; Lea Marlor, University of Michigan; Laura Carroll, University of Michigan; Cynthia Finelli, University of Michigan
, M. DeMonbrun, C. Crockett, S. Tharayil, P.Shekhar, C. Waters, and R. Rosenberg, "Instructor strategies to aid implementation of activelearning: a systematic literature review," International Journal of STEM Education, vol. 8, no. 1pp. 1-18, 2021.[6] B. Chen, K. Bastedo, and W. Howard, "Exploring Design Elements for Online STEMCourses: Active Learning, Engagement & Assessment Design," Online Learning, vol. 22, no. 2,pp. 59-75, 2018.[7] A. Khan, O. Egbue, B. Palkie, and J. Madden, "Active learning: Engaging students tomaximize learning in an online course," Electronic Journal of E-Learning, vol. 15, no. 2, pp.107-115, 2017.[8] G. E. Hall, and S. M. Hord, Implementing Change: Patterns, Principles, and Potholes.Pearson Education, Inc., 2014
Collection
2015 ASEE Zone 3 Conference
Authors
Goutham Chinni; Israel Belachew; Ramazan Asmatulu
© American Society for Engineering Education, 2015 2015 ASEE Zone III Conference (Gulf Southwest – Midwest – North Midwest Sections)applications. It is believed that these activities will motivate the undergraduate engineeringstudents to do further studies in these fields for their MS and PhD degrees.AcknowledgementThe authors greatly acknowledge the Wichita State University for the financial and technicalsupports of this study.References1) G. Phal, Biodiesel: Growing a New Energy Economy, 2nd Edition, Chelsea Green Publishing, 2008.2) H. Prankl, “Standardization of biodiesel”, Final Report, Federal Institute of Agricultural Engineering (BLT), Austria, 2000.3) S. Prasad, A. Singh
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Track 4: Technical Session 1: "It is really isolating, to be honest": A Case Study of a Transwoman in Engineering
Collection
2025 Collaborative Network for Engineering & Computing Diversity (CoNECD)
Authors
Brandon Bakka, University of Texas at Austin; Jill Castle, University of Texas at Austin
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2025 CoNECD Paper Submissions, Diversity
” Militarization in Engineering •“Especially aerospace in particular… it's split between the people  who don't want to work for a defense company… and [those  who] want to blow up people in the desert”This masculine environment, along with her boss watching conservative politicalvideos, made Konkon feel unsafe and uncomfortable within this technical role. Thismasculinity was present in engineering spaces on campus as well. Interestingly,Konkon equated aspects of masculinity with militarization in engineering. Shecriticized many of the masculine “dude-bro[s]” in engineering as being excited towork for defense companies and wanting to “blow people up in the desert”. Thisperception of engineering, and particularly the aerospace sector
Collection
2014 ASEE Zone 4 Conference
Authors
Nebojsa Jaksic
the ideas and decides which three ideas to recommend for further consideration.Curricular ContextAt our institution, there are two undergraduate engineering programs: industrial engineering andmechatronics. Apart from disciplinary courses emphasizing design, students from both programsare required to take a two course sequence in their senior year: the Senior Seminar (two semester-credits) and the Senior Design Project (three semester-credits). In the Senior Seminar coursestudents are introduced to some general design ideation concepts like brainstorming, brainwriting,collaborative sketching, morphological analysis, transformational design using mind-mapping,design by analogy, TRIZ, and the S-field theory. In the Senior Design Project course
Collection
2025 Northeast Section Conference
Authors
Rachmadian Wulandana
Students”, Forbes, February 26, 2025,integrate AI tools into a master's course has increased student https://www.forbes.com/sites/danfitzpatrick/2025/02/26/chatgpt-to-be-comfort as well as raised awareness of its ethical issues [17]. given-to-all-estonian-high-school-students/ [6] I. B. Bunjaku, S. Gagica, M. D. Kent, “Integrating Digital Tools in Several factors may contribute to the students’ low Engineering Education: Social Impact of Technological Integration”,engagement in using AI tools for their learning. First, students IFAC PapersOnline 58-3 (2024) p. 118 - 122are simply
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2025 Northeast Section Conference
Authors
Yegin Genc; Gonca Altuger-Genc; Akin Tatoglu
generate explanations based on the learner Student: " What is missing from the following definition of degrees of well as adjust the following responses. freedom in dynamic systems: it is the total number of displacements in a system." AI: The definition of degrees of freedom (DOF) as "the total number of TABLE V. EXAMPLE UNDERSTANDING BERNOULLI S EQUATION IN displacements in a system" is partially correct but incomplete. It misses the THE CONTEXT OF PUMP DESIGN following key points: 1. Independent Movements:ß Student: 2. Type of Motion: ... to pump design. 3
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2025 ASEE North Central Section (NCS) Annual Conference
Authors
Sudipta Chowdhury, Marshall University; Ammar Alzarrad, Marshall University; Sungmin Youn, University of Texas at El Paso
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Diversity
, longitudinalassessments of participants will be conducted over the next few years, as the program is ongoingand expected to continue until 2025, providing deeper insights into its effectiveness. The authorsalso plan to evaluate the impact of various program components on student outcomes and comparethe program's effectiveness with similar initiatives at other institutions, ensuring continuousimprovement and a broader understanding of its success.ReferencesAlaee, D. and Zwickl, B. (2021). A Case Study Approach To Understanding A Remote UndergraduateResearch Program., 480-485. https://doi.org/10.1119/perc.2021.pr.zohrabi_alaeeBosman, L., Soto, E., Ostanek, J., Garcia-Bravo, J., Lee, S., & Leon-Salas, W. (2023). Nsf ReuEntrepreneurially Minded Applied Energy
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2001 Annual Conference
Authors
Thomas Stanford; Michael Aherne; Duane D. Dunlap; Mel Mendelson; Donald Keating
professionals,innovators, entrepreneurs and leaders in industry. In today’s global economy, engineeringinnovation is recognized as a continuous, systematic needs-driven process, which is highlydependent upon the provision for lifelong learning, growth, and development of the nation’sgraduate engineers and technologists in industry beyond their entry-level undergraduatebaccalaureate preparation. Because of profound changes in engineering practice for real-worldinnovation, a transformation is underway in the U.S. Science and Engineering (S&E) innovationsystem. A concurrent, nonlinear model of needs-driven systematic engineering innovation, whichis supported by directed scientific research, is replacing the sequential, linear research-drivenmodel of
Conference Session
Liberal Education Division Technical Session Session 10
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kathryn A. Neeley, University of Virginia
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Diversity
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
discussions that followed the presentations ofpapers, I drew on notes that I took or, for the sessions I was not able to attend, obtained from themoderator or organizer (or both). Using this method, I created discussion notes for all technicalsessions. Each set of notes begins with a brief synopsis of the general theme(s) of that session.Most of the content of the notes is questions posed by the papers and discussion that might be thesubject of further research in the broad range of areas addressed within LEES scholarship. Notesfor all 13 sessions appear as appendices to this paper. Figure 1 below provides illustrativeexcerpts from the discussion notes for session U434B: Diversity and Inclusion: Concepts, MentalModels, and Interventions. U434B
Conference Session
Innovations in Manufacturing Laboratories
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jeremy John Vaillant, University of Massachusetts, Lowell ; Christopher J. Hansen, University of Massachusetts, Lowell; Stephen Johnston, University of Massachusetts, Lowell; Sammy G. Shina, University of Massachusetts, Lowell; David Willis, University of Massachusetts, Lowell
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Manufacturing
used on most hob-by CNCs are: • Lead Screws: Ball or ACME lead screws with anti-backlash nuts are commonly used in traditional CNC machines. The lead screws can be chosen with a high start ratio for in- creased speed or a single start ratio to generate more linear force. • Timing Belts: Belt-based systems typically require a pulley, idler(s), and belt clips and can be arranged in either a closed (closed loop belt) or open (belt segment) configuration. Timing belts require constant tension during operation and are prone to stretching during abrupt direction changes, in particular under load. Table 2-2: Comparision of Mechanical Motion Methods
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Graduate Studies Division (GSD) Technical Session 1: Onboarding and Community Building in Graduate Education
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mary Ifeoma Nwanua, University of Florida
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Diversity
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Graduate Studies Division (GSD)
Conference Session
LEES 4: Understanding and Disrupting Engineering Cultures
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jennifer Radoff, University of Maryland College Park; Chandra Turpen, University of Maryland College Park; Fatima Abdurrahman, University of Maryland College Park; Danjing Chen, University of Maryland College Park; David Tomblin, University of Maryland College Park; Amol Agrawal; Sona Chudamani
set of data with the question,“How is our imagination being constrained by current social structures in society and when doesit break free from these narrow constructions of engineering practice?” From the set of twelveinterviews, we selected two FG interviews for closer analysis, which had evidence of both“narrow” and “expansive” reasoning. These focus groups were: Malik, Serena, Molly, & Joanna(M+S+M+J) and Dustin & Harveen (D+H) (all pseudonyms). Within these FG interviews, ourco-authoring team collaboratively identified candidate focal segments that: (a) exhibited highly“narrow” design thinking where implicit assumptions about the status quo were dominating theimagination, and (b) exhibited more “expansive” or liberatory design
Conference Session
Engineering and Math Potpouri
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jeffrey Fong, National Institute of Standards and Technology; James Filliben, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Alan Heckert, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Roland deWit, National Institute of Standards and Technology
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Mathematics
To identify which factors/effects are important.Response Surface To maximize or minimize a response. designs To reduce variation by locating a region where it is easier to manage. To make a process robust (note: this objective may often be accomplished with screening designs rather than with response surface designs).Regression To estimate a precise model, quantifying the dependence of modeling response variable(s) on process inputs. Page 13.370.12© American Society for Engineering
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Graduate Education Model, Industry and Practitioner Experience - Graduate Studies Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Alex Jordan Hanson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Peter Lindahl, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Samantha Dale Strasser, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Alison F. Takemura, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Dirk R. Englund, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Jaime Goldstein, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Graduate Studies