Paper ID #28989An Interdisciplinary Project-Based Service Learning and Action ResearchProject with Mechanical Engineering and Speech-Language PathologyStudentsDr. James D Carrico, University of Mary James Carrico is an Assistant Professor at the University of Mary. He received his PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Utah in 2018. The focus of his doctoral studies was the design, 3D printing, and control of ionic polymer-metal composite (IPMC) actuators, for use in soft robotics. His interests include engineering education, design, active polymers, additive manufacturing, and assistive technology.Dr
- dergraduate students in funded research projects who have gone on to present at local, state and national conferences.Dr. Craig M. Schluttenhofer, Central State University Dr. Craig Schluttenhofer received his doctorate in Plant Physiology from the University of Kentucky in 2016. In 2011, he obtained a master’s degree in Plant Pathology from Purdue University. He received bachelor’s degrees in Horticulture Science as well as Plant Genetics and Breeding from Purdue University. In 2019, he joined Central State University as a research assistant professor of natural products. Dr. Schluttenhofer specializes in the genetics and biochemistry of Cannabis used for agricultural and medical purposes. He started working with hemp in
aeronauticalengineering education and practice. Major aerospace engineering companies (e.g., Boeing) published listsof desired attributes, and leaders of industry urged a new look at the way students were being educated. Thetraditional engineering education is structured to emphasize mathematics, physical, sciences, andengineering sciences. This paper presents the systems engineering approach in UAV design education. Theapproach opens a new horizon to aerospace engineering students and excites them to embrace the newchallenges [2]. Throughout this approach, various techniques for generating creative design alternatives areintroduced. The nature of UAV design project; complexity, multidisciplinary, and various constraints;suggest that the systems engineering
approach which is also engaging and fun. He is an Institute for Teaching Excellence Fellow and the recipient of NJIT’s 2018 Saul K. Fenster Innovation in Engineering Education Award.Dr. Ashish D Borgaonkar, New Jersey Institute of Technology Dr. Ashish Borgaonkar works as Asst. Professor of Engineering Education at the New Jersey Institute of Technology’s Newark College of Engineering located in Newark, New Jersey. He has developed and taught several engineering courses primarily in first-year engineering, civil and environmental engineer- ing, and general engineering. He has won multiple awards for excellence in instruction. He also has worked on several research projects, programs, and initiatives to help students
Paper ID #28413Work in Progress: Inquiry-Based Lessons for Introduction to EngineeringInstructionDr. Michelle M Blum, Syracuse University Dr. Blum is interested in research in improving undergraduate engineering education; including develop- ment of inquiry based activities for first year engineering courses, improvement of student design projects, hands-on activities, professional skills development and inclusion and outreach activities. Dr. Blum also specializes in high performance materials development and characterization for tribological (friction and wear), structural, and biomedical applications
Paper ID #31292An Electronics Lab Project—Tutorial and Design of Printed Circuit Board”big blinky”Dr. Rod Blaine Foist, California Baptist University Rod Foist Professor (and IEEE student club advisor), Electrical and Computer Engineering, Gordon & Jill Bourns College of Engineering, California Baptist University, rfoist@calbaptist.edu. Dr. Foist received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of Washington in 1982 and 1989, respectively. He earned his Ph.D. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of British Columbia in 2011, specializing in signal
thetransactional nature of IL: how to evaluate instead of the integration and synthesis of research[3,4]. Those that do examine first-year students do not tie IL to a research paper in the field-most are tied to a design project or no assignment at all. Moreover, studies do not explore ILwith a diverse pool of learners, both in major and in cultural, socioeconomic and academicpreparation. The study analyzes the application and perception of IL of 411 first-year students inthe college of engineering at a public university. The students are from each of the ABETaccredited engineering and engineering technology majors offered in the college and all weredeemed academically ready for college-level English. The study used direct and indirectevidence to assess
of an audio podcast titled, “The Engineering StudentExperience,” whose purpose is to help current and future engineering students thrive in collegeand beyond through long-form conversations with practicing engineers, engineering faculty, andengineering students.In the United States, the demand for engineers is projected to grow at a rate three times greaterthan other fields, but degree production will not keep pace [1]. One possible factor is lack ofknowledge about the field of engineering. Although the Next Generation Science Standardsincorporate some fundamental engineering concepts in K-12 education [2], many teachers werenot exposed to the field of engineering during college, limiting their students’ exposure andaccess to this field [3
, 2013 [3]) sums up the status of K-12education in the US. Several programs have been launched aimed at remedying this situation.Project-based active learning opportunities have been empirically determined to be effective in studentengagement and learning (Prince 2004 [4]; Thomas, 2000 [5]). Project-based learning environmentscan be designed to enhance teamwork, communication skills, understanding of application of STEM inreal life, and self-efficacy. Unfortunately, schools that primarily serve under-represented groups oftendo not have the resources to provide such learning environments. Simply stated, there is a longer-termneed to have more students target STEM related careers, and the best way to do this is via engaginghands-on project-based
State University, Cassie earned her B.S. (2017) and M.S. (2018) in Biomedical Engineering from Wright State University.Dr. Michael Parke, The Ohio State University Dr. Parke has over twenty years experience in satellite based earth science research. He has been teaching first year engineering for the past nineteen years, with emphasis on computer aided design, computer programming, and project design and documentation. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Introducing Industrial Systems Engineering to First-Year Students via Mr. Potato HeadAbstractThis Complete Evidence-based practice paper explores the effect of a first-year engineering labintroducing
Paper ID #28956Lighter than air vehicles as aerospace focused projects in a mechanicalengineering capstone sequenceDr. Wilhelm A Friess, University of Maine Dr. Friess holds a Ph.D. in Aeronautical Engineering and a B.Sc. in Physics from Rensselaer Polytech- nic Institute (1997), and currently is Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering with the Univer- sity of Maine. Previously he has spent 5 years in Dubai as inaugural faculty of RIT Dubai and Dubai Aerospace Enterprise University. Dr. Friess’ industrial and academic career spans a variety of consult- ing and entrepreneurial activities in Europe, Asia and Africa
Paper ID #29498Results from University of Alaska Fairbanks AIAA Student Club Design,Build, Fly Competition 2019Levi Purdy, University of Alaska Fairbanks Although tech is my identity, I have spent most of my life on a remote Alaskan island. I am proud to have grown-up with a lifestyle more rustic than average, even for Alaska. The isolated environment gave me important project management skills as I regularly worked on projects including carpentry, plumbing, electrical wiring, system engineering, and programming. At university I am continuing to refine and gain additional skillsets. Developing an advanced teamwork based
Standard Course of Study for Science and Mathematics. The Drone ExplorationAcademy served eighty-three (83) high school students, with 59.04% Male and 40.96% Femaleparticipants. The participants received approximately forty (40) hours of hands-on STEMlearning. Approximately, 60% of student participants were from underrepresented groups inSTEM. Project evaluation data was gathered through Student Feedback Surveys, Dimensions ofSuccess (DoS) Observation tool, and pre/post topic self-efficacy questionnaire.IntroductionBy 2030, over 60% of all jobs will require postsecondary education [1]. While adopting theCommon Core State Standards should lead to more college-ready students over time, studentswill still need programmatic support from secondary and
Paper ID #28825The emergence of the project manager role in student design teams: Amixed-methods exploratory studyMeagan Flus, University of Waterloo Meagan Flus is a MASc student in the Department of Management Sciences at the University of Waterloo. Her current research area is engineering design education with specific interest in design cognition. Her future work will focus on the intersection of data and design.Dr. Ada Hurst, University of Waterloo Ada Hurst is a Continuing Lecturer in the Department of Management Sciences at the University of Waterloo. She has taught and coordinated the capstone design courses in the
Paper ID #29575The Formation and Dynamics of Teacher Roles in a Teacher-StudentGroupwork during a Robotic Project (Fundamental)Pooneh Sabouri, New York University Pooneh Sabouri received her Ph.D. in Teaching and Learning, focusing on science education at New York University. She has a master’s degree in mathematics education and statistics from The University of Texas at Austin and earned her bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Sharif University of Technology in Iran. Pooneh is interested in teacher learning and how to co-develop theoretical tools with teachers to inform and expand their teaching practices
Paper ID #29838The implementation of dynamic learning in a project-based introductoryengineering courseMr. Johnathon Garcia, New Mexico Institute of Mining & Technology Johnathon Garcia is a graduate student in the Mechanical Engineering Department at New Mexico Insti- tute of Mining and Technology, seeking an MS in Mechanical Engineering with an emphasis in Mecha- tronic Systems. His research covers multiple fields including compact data acquisition systems, robotics, Machine Learning, and vibrational systems. He has conducted research under Dr. O’Malley with coop- eration with Sandia National Laboratories on designing
c Society for Engineering Education, 2020 The New Engineering Education in China: Based on 207 New Engineering Research and Practice ProjectsAbstractUnder the background of accelerating new industrial revolution, China's higherengineering education is in urgent need of cultivating a group of innovative talentsin engineering science and technology. In order to improve the quality ofengineering education, China proposed the "New Engineering Research andPractice Project" in June 2017. This study attempts to conduct a system reviewbased on the 207 projects of the top engineering universities in China’s NewEngineering Research and Practice Project. It discovered the common key issuessuch as mechanism, ability, and
Paper ID #28835Unconscious Bias in Peer Ratings of International Students’Contributions to First-Year Design Projects?Dr. Angela R Bielefeldt, University of Colorado, Boulder Angela Bielefeldt is a professor at the University of Colorado Boulder in the Department of Civil, Envi- ronmental, and Architectural Engineering (CEAE) and Director for the Engineering Plus program. She has served as the Associate Chair for Undergraduate Education in the CEAE Department, as well as the ABET assessment coordinator. Professor Bielefeldt was also the faculty director of the Sustainable By Design Residential Academic Program, a living
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
Paper ID #30185Whom are we serving? An exploration of student demographics in a largeengineering design projects ecosystemProf. David A. Copp, University of California, Irvine David A. Copp received the B.S. degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Arizona and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in mechanical engineering from the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Teaching at the University of California, Irvine in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. Prior to joining UCI, he was a Senior Member of the Technical Staff at Sandia National
Paper ID #29031Work in Progress: A Vertically-Integrated, Project-Focused Approach toUndergraduate Bio-medical Engineering EducationDr. Amber L Doiron, University of Vermont Amber Doiron is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Vermont with a research focus on nanoparticles for drug delivery and imaging. Previ- ously she was an Assistant Professor in Biomedical Engineering at Binghamton University. She received her B.S. in Chemistry from Colorado State University in 2003, and she was an NSF-IGERT fellow while earning an M.S. and Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering
is engineering design education with a focus on developing prototyping skills through both class-based projects and extra-curricular clubs, competitions, and activities. This includes a focus on hand-drawn sketches and how they are used as tools for generating ideas and visual communication, es- pecially when it involves the skill to generate quick and realistic sketches of an object or idea. He has also conducted research on the impact involvement in academic makerspaces has on students in engineering programs. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Work in Progress: Developing Mechanics of Materials Skills through an
Paper ID #31333Work in Progress: Project and Design-Based Introductory EngineeringCourse using Arduino KitsDr. Demetris Geddis, Hampton University Demetris L. Geddis is an associate professor and Chair of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Hamp- ton University. He has extensive research experience in the areas of Integrated optoelectronics, Optics, Microelectronics, and Electromagnetics. He has worked as a Research and Design Engineer at Motorola and Bell laboratories. Also, he worked at NASA Langley Research Center as a NASA faculty fellow for the Nondestructive Evaluation Sciences Branch where he performed research
Paper ID #31789Electrical and Computer Engineering Curriculum Integration throughEngineering Projects on a Centralized PlatformDr. Ramakrishnan Sundaram, Gannon University Dr. Sundaram is a Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Gannon Univer- sity. His areas of research include computational architectures for signal and image processing as well as novel methods to improve/enhance engineering education pedagogy. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Work in Progress: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Paper ID #31915First-Year Service Learning Project: Engineering Education with aBroader Social PurposeDr. Varun K Kasaraneni, Gannon UniversityDr. David Gee, Gannon University FYS Coordinator, College of Engineering Faculty Advisor, ASME Student ChapterDr. Saeed TiariDr. Ramakrishnan Sundaram, Gannon University Dr. Sundaram is a Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Gannon Univer- sity. His areas of research include computational architectures for signal and image processing as well as novel methods to improve/enhance engineering education pedagogy. American
. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Holistic Engineering: A Concept Exploration in a Cross- Disciplinary Project Course ExperienceAbstractHolistic engineering is an approach to the engineering profession, rather than an engineeringdiscipline such as civil, electrical, or mechanical engineering. It is inspired by the realization thattraditional engineering does not adequately harness professional skills in its problem-solvingrepertoire. Holistic engineering asks engineers to look outward, beyond the fields of math andscience, in search of solutions to entire problems. While engineering graduates are well preparedin the technical aspects of the engineering
Paper ID #31918Project-Based Learning and Collaboration among STEM, Arts, Business, andthe Community: Launch Lab Case StudyProf. Jason Zapka, Youngstown State University Jason Zapka is an Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering Technology at Youngstown State Univer- sity.Prof. John Martin, Youngstown State University John Martin is an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Technology at Youngstown State Uni- versity. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Project-Based Learning and Collaboration among STEM, Arts, Business, and the
to constantly check ontheir child. Another added advantage of the system is that the parents will receive an alert if theinfant is not well so that they can provide appropriate medical attention, as opposed to thetraditional way of finding out that the infant is really sick only when checking on the infant.This report talks about the design of a real-time infant monitoring system which is a capstonedesign project experience for a graduate student. The system mentioned in this paper uses amicrocontroller, several biomedical sensors for sensing vital physiological data from the humanbody and sending them to a microcontroller such as MSP432 for processing and a wirelessmodule such as ESP8266 that will inform the parents via an email so they can
Paper ID #32052Implementing Embedded Control into Projects Designed by Students WithLittle or No Programming ExperienceMr. Samuel John, Wayne State University I finished my Batchelor’s in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering. I also completed my MS in biomedical engineering. Currently, I am a 2nd year Ph.D. candidate in Biomedical Engineering, focussed in Biomedical Imaging. My thesis is using Ultrasound and Photoacoustic Imaging for designing and developing novel Image-guided procedures to treat diseases. I had 3 years of experience in designing Arduino based projects for Students. I was involved in the development
Paper ID #32070Re-Engineering a Mini-Drone as a Project for First-Year EngineeringStudentsMr. Ludvik Alkhoury, New Jersey Institute of Technology Mr. Ludvik Alkhoury is a Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Newark College of Engineering, New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), Newark, NJ. He is currently the Lab instructor of Fundamentals of Engineering Design (FED) 101, a course that reviews the basic concepts of engineering and introduces some tools used for the design and implementation of devices and systems.Dr. Jaskirat Sodhi, New Jersey Institute of Technology Dr