having a goodunderstanding of what engineering is as a major and a field. That understanding itself variesdepending on what type of engineering program the first year student is in, and what gender theyare. The majority of participants however saw engineering as cross functional, responding thatengineers work with people, machines and technology to solve problems and help society. Thismultifaceted view is a positive sign for the freshmen engineers, as they will often have to workon projects and in areas that can span several engineering and non-engineering fields. Regardlessof major, the first year students showed a grasp of the fundamentals of engineering beingproblem solving and improving.Incoming engineering students also have largely
Paper ID #17026Engineering Together Sustainable Communities: Sustainability Engineeringin ActionDr. Noe Vargas Hernandez, Carnegie Mellon University Noe Vargas Hernandez researches creativity and innovation in engineering design. He studies ideation methods, journaling, smartpens, and other methods and technology to aid designers improve their creativ- ity levels. He also applies his research to the design of rehabilitation devices (in which he has various patents under process) and design for sustainability.Dr. Heidi A. Taboada, University of Texas, El Paso Dr. Heidi A. Taboada is an Associate Professor in the
iteasier for everyone to offer their ideas and help to realize healthy dialogue.Second, the architect, engineer, and planner who wish to work well in future-cities must developdesign and construction practices that allow this diverse body of contributors to independentlyoffer their ideas and explore as many alternatives as possible – a process that occurs quite oftenin the world of business. At the birth of a new technology - the automobile, the television, theInternet - there is generally a boom in the number of businesses that grow around the promisetherein offered. More businesses than can possibly succeed vie for supremacy, each attemptingto offer the best product to the consumer and make the case for their existence. Over time, theconsumer
Paper ID #26519Engineering Students’ Perceptions of Belongingness in Civil EngineeringDr. Lisa Benson, Clemson University Lisa Benson is a Professor of Engineering and Science Education at Clemson University, and the Editor of the Journal of Engineering Education. Her research focuses on the interactions between student mo- tivation and their learning experiences. Her projects focus on student perceptions, beliefs and attitudes towards becoming engineers and scientists, development of problem solving skills, self-regulated learn- ing, and epistemic beliefs. She earned a B.S. in Bioengineering from the University of
Paper ID #41730Microelectronics Research and Global Competencies: Unpacking ResearchAbroad Experiences of Engineering StudentsChibuzor Joseph Okocha, University of Florida Okocha Chibuzor Joseph is an ambitious Ph.D. student at the University of Florida, specializing in the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in engineering Education and computer science education with a significant focus on global competence. His pioneering research, guided by Professor Gloria Kim, is at the forefront of educational innovation and aims to transform the landscape of learning in these technologically advanced fields. Chibuzor
Engineering & Society, University of Virginia. Before joining UVA. she was a research fellow at National Institutes of Health, and worked for Drexel University as assistant research professor.Dr. Jongmin Lee, University of Science and TechnologyDr. Sean Michael Ferguson, CSUCI This paper is a joint project of Drs. Sean Ferguson, Sharon Ku, Jongmin Lee, and our amazing RA Yixiang Sun. Sean Ferguson was Assistant Professor in the Department of Engineering and Society’s Science, Technology, and Society (STS) Program at the University of Virginia from 2014-2022. He currently has been working with a team at NYCU in Taiwan and UST in Korea to run a global virtual classroom. In addition, with collaborators at California State
”Might Young Makers be the Engineers of the Future?” He has Page 26.1007.1 also been part of the teaching team for NSF’s Innovation Corps for Learning, and was named one of ASEE PRISM’s ”20 Faculty Under 40” in 2014.Prof. Debbie Chachra, Olin College of EngineeringDr. Adrienne Minerick, Michigan Technological University c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015 Paper ID #11803Adrienne Minerick received her M.S. and Ph.D. from the University of Notre Dame and B.S. from Michi-gan Technological
student recruitment, retention, and success metrics. Dr. Slim’s scholarly contributions include numerous articles on the application of data science in enhancing educational practices.Prof. Mitchell L R Walker II, Georgia Institute of Technology Mitchell L. R. Walker is a Professor of Aerospace Engineering and Associate Dean of Academic Affairs at the Georgia Institute of Technology. His primary research interests include experimental and theoretical studies of advanced plasma propulsion concepts for spacecraft. Dr. Walker received his Ph.D. in Aerospace ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024
Paper ID #28510The Engineer of 2020 as of 2020Dr. Brock E. Barry P.E., U.S. Military Academy Dr. Brock E. Barry, P.E. is Professor of Engineering Education in the Department of Civil & Mechanical Engineering at The United States Military Academy, West Point, New York. Dr. Barry holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Rochester Institute of Technology, a Master of Science degree from University of Colorado at Boulder, and a PhD from Purdue University. Prior to pursuing a career in academics, Dr. Barry spent 10-years as a senior geotechnical engineer and project manager on projects through- out the United States
optimizing efficiency of thermal-fluid systems.Dr. Craig G Downing, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Craig Downing is Associate Dean of Lifelong Learning, Department Head and Professor of Engineer- ing Management at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. His experience in post-secondary teaching encompasses courses in manufacturing, management, and mathematics. Downing brings more than two decades of industrial and educational experience/leadership to his current higher education work, now fo- cusing primarily on post-baccalaureate education, industrial-academic relationships, and entrepreneurism. Downing is a certified Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt, Professional Engineering Manager, and Fellow of the American Society
particular focus on idetifying how colleges of engineering at HSIs can leverage their institutional systems to enable and sustain educational transformation as they pursue their goals of serving undergraduate Latinx engineering students.Dr. Mauro Rodriguez Jr, California Institute of Technology Dr. Mauro Rodriguez Jr is a post-doctoral researcher at the California Institute of Technology focus- ing on cavitation bubble dynamics in and near non-linear viscoelastic materials under the supervision of Professor Tim Colonius. He earned with doctorate in mechanical engineering from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor under the supervision of Associate Professor Eric Johnsen. Rodriguez’s doctoral thesis focused on high
Undergraduate Recruitment for the College of Engineering at the University of Arkansas. He directs the engineering recruitment office, most of the College of Engi- neering’s K-12 outreach programs, and the college’s summer programs. Specking is actively involved in the Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management divisions and is the current Chair of the ASEE Diversity Committee. Specking received a B.S. in Computer Engineering and a M.S. in Industrial Engi- neering from the University of Arkansas and is currently working on a PhD in Industrial Engineering at the University of Arkansas.Dr. Adrienne Minerick, Michigan Technological University Adrienne Minerick is the Associate Dean for Research & Innovation in the
Paper ID #14806ASEE Safe Zone Workshops and Virtual Community of Practice to PromoteLGBTQ Equality in EngineeringDr. Stephanie Farrell, Rowan University Dr. Stephanie Farrell is Professor of Chemical Engineering at Rowan University (USA) and was 2014-15 Fulbright Scholar in Engineering Education at Dublin Institute of Technology (Ireland). She obtained her PhD in Chemical Engineering from New Jersey Institute of Technology in 1996. Prior to joining the fac- ulty at Rowan in 1998, she was an Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering and Adjunct Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Louisiana Tech University until 1998
engineering from Howard University.Prof. John V Tocco JD, Lawrence Technological University Page 26.1432.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015 Students Writing for Professional Practice: A Model for Collaboration among Faculty, Practitioners and Writing SpecialistsAbstractThis paper presents the principles, procedures, materials, and assessment of a new approach toimprove the teaching of writing in engineering. The Civil Engineering Writing Project aims toimprove students’ preparation for writing in industry by developing new
Malcolm, Georgia Institute of Technology ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 The Evolution of the IMPACTS Mentoring Model: Expanding the Scope to Broaden Success in the Engineering ProfessoriateProject BackgroundThe Increasing Minority Presence within Academia through Continuous Training at Scale(IMPACTS) mentoring program brings together Georgia Institute of Technology, the Universityof Colorado Colorado Springs, the American Society for Engineering Education, and T-STEMExternal Evaluation to develop, implement, study, and evaluate an evolving mentoring model inengineering academia. The IMPACTS mentoring program is sponsored by a National ScienceFoundation (NSF) Broadening Participation in
Paper ID #18000Redesigning Housing and Rethinking Programs through Design-BuildMr. Scott Gerald Shall, Lawrence Technological University Scott Gerald Shall, AIA, is an Associate Professor and the Associate Dean of the College of Architecture and Design at Lawrence Technological University (LTU) and the founding director of the International Design Clinic (IDC, www.internationaldesignclinic.org), a registered non-profit that realizes socially- responsive creative action with communities in need around the world. Since founding the IDC in 2006, Shall has worked through this organization to complete over a dozen projects on
Paper ID #39662Understanding the Male Student Perception of Culture Climate for Womenin Engineering EducationMs. Alexis Nicole Barney, Iowa State University I am an undergraduate student at Iowa State University, studying Math Secondary Education. I began my studies as an aerospace engineering student and quickly noticed a chilly culture climate for women studying engineering. I decided to conduct research on the topic to see how the dominant group (white- male students) views these issues and what are they doing to solve them. Furthermore, I explored what could be done to improve the culture climate for minoritized groups
Paper ID #42641Board 230: Contextualized Scaffolding for Engineering Faculty to Facilitatethe Adoption of EBIPsDr. Shane A. Brown P.E., Oregon State University Shane Brown is aprofessor and Associate School Head in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Oregon State University. His research interests include conceptual change and situated cognition. He received the NSF CAREER that initiated his work studying engineering student and practitioners understanding and use of engineering concepts.Dr. Prateek Shekhar, New Jersey Institute of Technology Prateek Shekhar is an Assistant Professor – Engineering Education
, mathematics learning, materials science and engineering and first-year programs.Dr. Cheryl B. Schrader, Missouri University of Science and Technology Cheryl B. Schrader will transition to President of Wright State University in July, 2017. She became Chan- cellor of Missouri University of Science and Technology, formerly the University of Missouri - Rolla, in April, 2012. Prior to these positions she served as Associate Vice President for Strategic Research Initia- tives and as Dean of the College of Engineering at Boise State University. Dr. Schrader has an extensive record of publications and sponsored research in the systems, control and STEM education fields. She received the 2005 Presidential Award for Excellence in
Paper ID #41792Bridging Theory and Practice: Building an Inclusive Undergraduate Data-ScienceProgramDr. Mehmet Ergezer, Wentworth Institute of Technology Mehmet Ergezer holds a Doctor of Engineering degree from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH. Currently serving as an Associate Professor of Computing and Data Science at Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston, MA, Dr. Ergezer’s expertise lies at the intersection of embedded systems and computational intelligence. He has co-authored publications on artificial intelligence and computer science education
innovative teaching and learning strategies, use of emerging technologies, and mobile teaching and learning strategies.Dr. Sreyoshi Bhaduri, Society of Women Engineers Dr. Sreyoshi Bhaduri is an Engineering Educator and Research Scientist. She currently serves as a Senator at the Society of Women Engineers - a global not-for-profit organization with over 40,000 global members and the world’s largest advocate for women in engineering and technology. Dr. Bhaduri has an interdisciplinary expertise with a Ph.D. in Engineering Education and Masters degrees in Statistics and Mechanical Engineering, from Virginia Tech. Her research interests include: future of work, women in technology, assessing the impact and effectiveness of
– Present Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering Technology, Purdue Univer- sity, West Lafayette, Indiana 1994 - 2007 Senior Specialist, Automatic Transmission Engineering, Chrysler Technology Center, Chrysler Corporation, Michigan 1992 - 1994 Research Assistant, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 1990 – 1991 Research Assistant, University of Akron, Ohio 1986 – 1989 Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China 1983 – 1986 Research Assistant, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China Research Interests - Mechatronics, Precision Machine Design - Digital Hydraulics, High Efficiency Hydraulics - Electric Vehicle
school students and its effects on student retentionSTEM INTERVENTIONS FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS 2A systematized literature review of STEM intervention programs for high school students and its effects on student retention AbstractThis study describes a systematized literature review on articles relevant to the effectiveness ofScience, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) intervention programs atidentifying and retaining underrepresented minority students in high school. The review detailsthe methodology of the literature search through relevant databases for journal articles related toSTEM programs
our rivers. He teaches core Sustainability courses, labs in the Civil & Environmental Engineering Department, electives in the Innovation and Entrepreneurship program, the First-Year Engi- neering program, and International Study Abroad programs.Dr. Michelle Marincel Payne, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Dr. Michelle Marincel Payne is an Associate Professor in the Civil and Environmental Engineering at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. She earned her Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, her M.S. in Environmental Engineering from Missouri Uni- versity of Science and Technology, and her B.S. in Nuclear Engineering from the University of Missouri- Rolla
(SIGCSE TS) ACM Transactions on Computing Education (ToCE) Frontiers in Education (FIE) IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference (EduCon) IEEE Research in Equity and Sustained Participation in Engineering, Computing, and Technology (RE- SPECT) IEEE Transactions on Education (ToE) Journal of Educational Computing Research (JECR) Koli Calling (Koli) Taylor & Francis Computer Science Education (CSE) Workshop in Primary and Secondary Computing Education (WIPSCE) Table 1: Research Study SourcesEach abstract from the set of venues is reviewed to determine whether it meets the inclusioncriteria. Then, data for over 40 variables are logged for each included article; this
Paper ID #32146An Imperative for Diversity and Inclusion Training for Asian-AmericanFaculty to Increase the Number of Women Engineering GraduatesMr. David Soukup P.E., New York University Tandon School of Engineering David Soukup is an adjunct professor in the Department of Technology Management and Innovation at New York University’s Tandon School of Engineering. He teaches courses on discrete event simulation, project management, work design, and operations management. A licensed professional engineer, he earned his M.S. in industrial engineering from the University of Tennessee and B.S. in systems engineering from the
College K-12 Elderly Education Engineering Design Technology Table 1: Key words searched for within the literature review Within Google Scholar the key words disability, accessibility, engineering, and educationwere used to search for articles. Each of these words was entered separately into Google Scholar.Once a promising article was identified using the key words, the citation was placed within anexcel spread sheet, the article was read, and all of the key words were searched for within thearticles using the search function. The number of occurrences for each
Paper ID #42140Predictors of Student Academic Success in an Upper-Level MicroelectronicCircuits CourseDr. Jacqueline Rohde, Georgia Institute of Technology Jacqueline (Jacki) Rohde is the Assessment Coordinator in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Georgia Tech, where she guides program evaluation and discipline-based education research efforts. She earned her Ph.D. in Engineering Education Research from Purdue University. Her interests focus on sociocultural norms in engineering and the professional development of engineering students.Sai Paresh Karyekar, Georgia Institute of Technology Sai Paresh
Initiatives team where she oversees a diverse portfolio of projects involving K-12 education, collegiate programs, and DEI initiatives. She resides in Ewing, NJ with her husband and loves to read, travel, and bake in her spare time.Debra Ann Pothier, Autodesk, Inc.Anand Sethupathy, American Society of Mechanical EngineersGeraldine Gooding, American Society of Mechanical EngineersMr. David Soukup P.E., American Society of Mechanical Engineers David Soukup is an adjunct professor in the Department of Technology Management and Innovation at New York University’s Tandon School of Engineering. He teaches courses on discrete event simulation, project management, work design, and operations managemJarrett Reich, American Society of
; has produced award winning curriculum design and reform for secondary and post-secondary Career and Technical Education programs; and provides a variety of professional development for SETM and technology secondary and post-secondary educators focused on advanced technologies. She earned a B.A. in Chemistry at Agnes Scott College and both a B.S. in Engineering Science and a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering (Environmental) from the University of South Florida, where her research focused on mem- brane separation science and technologies for water purification. She has over 20 years of experience in developing curricula for engineering and engineering technology for elementary, middle, high school, and post secondary