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2020 Gulf Southwest Section Conference
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Michael Brown; Christopher Medlow; Shuza Binzaid; Penrose Cofie; Warsame Ali; John Attia
1 Session 2020 Vertical Column Wind Speed Measurement at PVAMU Michael Brown, *Christopher Medlow, Penrose Cofie, John Attia, Warsame Ali, Shuza Binzaid, Electrical Engineering and *Mechanical Engineering Prairie View A&M University AbstractThis project was designed to report wind data such as speed, frequency, direction, and temperaturefor future plans to install a multitude of wind turbines at Prairie View A&M University
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2020 Gulf Southwest Section Conference
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Yusuf Isa-Yusuf; Shuza Binzaid; John Attia
://www.newport.com/medias/sys_master/images/images/h67/hc1/8797049487390/AN04-Thermistor- Calibration-and-Steinhart-Hart.pdf2. R.E Harrington. Application of the theory of heat conduction to the absorption of blackbody radiation. Journal of Applied Physics 38:8, 3266 – 32703. Getting Started with the Arduino Mega2560; https://www.arduino.cc/en/Guide/ArduinoMega2560.4. Pressure Transducer; Sensata Technologies; [Online]; Available:https://www.sensata.com/sites/default/files/a/sensata-p4055-pressure%20transducer-datasheet.pdf Yusuf Isa-Yusif Mentioned above is an electrical engineering students at Prairie View A&M University, Texas. John Attia and Shuza Binzaid The above named individuals are researchers in the SMART
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Faculty Development Medley!
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Jennifer Karlin, Minnesota State University, Mankato; Allison Godwin, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE)
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Faculty Development Division
Paper ID #30149The Five I’s: A Framework for Supporting Early Career FacultyDr. Jennifer Karlin, Minnesota State University, Mankato Jennifer Karlin spent the first half of her career at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, where she was a professor of industrial engineering and held the Pietz professorship for entrepreneurship and economic development. She is now a professor of integrated engineering at Minnesota State Univer- sity, Mankato, where she is helping to build the Bell Engineering program, and the managing partner of Kaizen Academic.Dr. Allison Godwin, Purdue University at West Lafayette Allison
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2017 Gulf Southwest Section Conference
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Ronald Barr
advanced education, research and development, and other creative efforts in science and technology. 3. Participate as leaders in activities that support service to and economic development of the region, state, nation, and world. 4. Conduct themselves in a responsible, professional, and ethical manner. Figure 3: Example of Program Educational Objectives. Table 6: Mapping of Desired Traits and Institutional Core Values with ABET Program Educational Objectives. Desired Trait Institutional PEO 1 PEO 2 PEO 3 PEO 4 of Graduate Core Values Practice Opportunity and Engineering
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ECCD - Technical Session 6 - Energy & Thermodynamics
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Farshid Zabihian, California State University, Sacramento
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Diversity
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
Paper ID #31197Teaching Thermodynamics Online: Instructor and Student PerspectivesDr. Farshid Zabihian, California State University, Sacramento Farshid Zabihian, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering California State Uni- versity, Sacramento Education: Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering,Ryerson University, 2011 M.S. Mechanical Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology, 1998 B.S. Mechanical Engineering, Amir Kabir University of Technology, 1996 Authored or coauthored more than 70 papers in Journals and peer-reviewed conferences. American
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2020 Gulf Southwest Section Conference
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Irma Rocio Vazquez; Sakineh Chabi
1 Solar Fuels: Importance of Material Compatibility in Their Production Irma Rocio Vazquez, Sakineh Chabi Mechanical Engineering Department University of New Mexico AbstractResearch and implementation of clean energy alternatives are paramount, not only for the earth butto more efficiently harness energy from renewable alternatives, such as the sun, which provides10,000 times the daily global energy demand. Artificial photosynthesis, or so-called solar fueltechnology, presents an alluring prospect in harnessing solar energy and offers a
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NSF Grantees: REU 1
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Mathew Kuttolamadom, Texas A&M University; Jyhwen Wang, Texas A&M University
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
Paper ID #29325Outcomes & Lessons Learned from a NSF-REU Site on Metrology &Non-Destructive InspectionDr. Mathew Kuttolamadom, Texas A&M University Dr. Mathew Kuttolamadom is an associate professor in the Department of Engineering Technology & In- dustrial Distribution and the Department of Materials Science & Engineering at Texas A&M University. He received his Ph.D. in Materials Science & Engineering from Clemson University’s Int’l Center for Au- tomotive Research. His professional experience is in the automotive industry including at the Ford Motor Company. At TAMU, he teaches Mechanics
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Alternatives to Traditional Assessment
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Lauren Singelmann, North Dakota State University; Enrique Alvarez Vazquez, North Dakota State University; Ellen M. Swartz, North Dakota State University; Mary Pearson, North Dakota State University; Ryan Striker P.E., North Dakota State University
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Educational Research and Methods
Engineer with a demonstrated history of working in the electrical and electronic manufacturing field. Highly skilled in Embedded Devices, Software Engineering, and Electronics. Ex- tremely motivated and self-reliant with a great believe in autonomy, new ways to solve problems and ROWE approaches. Team player and devoted to create superb working environments through dedication and team culture. Strong information technology professional with two MSc’s and working on a Doctor of Philosophy - PhD focused in Electrical Engineering from North Dakota State University.Ms. Ellen M Swartz, North Dakota State University Ellen Swartz is currently pursuing a M.S. degree in Biomedical Engineering at North Dakota State Univer- sity
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First-Year Programs: Metacognition, Self-Efficacy, and Motivation #1
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Cara Mawson, Rowan University; Cheryl A. Bodnar, Rowan University; Scott Duplicate Streiner, Rowan University
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First-Year Programs
Paper ID #29493Examining the Connection Between Student Mastery Learning Experiencesand Academic MotivationCara Mawson, Rowan University Cara is a graduate student pursuing her Ph.D. in Experiential Engineering Education (ExEEd) at Rowan University. Her research focuses on the relationship between gamification and motivation in undergrad- uate engineering students. Previously she earned a B.S. in Physics where she performed research in biophysics, astrophysics, and cosmology. In addition, she has taught science, computer science, and technology through Project Lead The Way at a middle school in Phoenix, Arizona.Dr. Cheryl
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2020 Gulf Southwest Section Conference
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Jade Chapman; Gage Arter; Truc Le; Kevin Zhang; Ben Zoghi; Rainer Fink
1 Aquatic Nitrogen Monitor Jade Chapman; Gage Arter;Truc Le; Kevin Zhang Electronic Systems Engineering Technology Department Texas A&M University Professor Behbood B. Zoghi Electronic Systems Engineering Technology Department Texas A&M University AbstractWith an explosively growing world population, the need for an efficient, ergonomic, and extensivefood production process is at an all-time high. This is seen the most in
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Materials Division Technical Session 3
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Afshin H. Zahraee, Purdue University Northwest
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Diversity
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Materials
Paper ID #31138Enhancing Student Learning Through Pre-Lab Assignments and VirtualReality / Simulation Components in the Strength of Materials LaboratoryExperimentsDr. Afshin H Zahraee, Purdue University Northwest Afshin Zahraee is currently an assistant professor at Purdue University Northwest and finished his PhD in the Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering at Illinois Institute of Technology this past summer. He received his Master of Science in Structural Engineering from the University of Illinois at Chicago in Chicago, Illinois and Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Purdue Univer
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2020 ASEE North Central Section conference
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Marian G. Armour-Gemmen, West Virginia University
examples allowing them to interface with technology from an intellectual propertyperspective. This paper highlights not only patents, but also trademarks and trade secrets.1. IntroductionIntellectual Property is important to future engineers because they will not only be the Creators,Designers, and Developers of Intellectual Property, but also the Managers and Users ofIntellectual Property. Not only will they need to conceptualize what intellectual property is, butthey will need to become familiar with their rights in regard to intellectual property. In fact, intheir future careers, engineers may be confronted with contracts that have intellectual propertyspecific agreements. For example, a company may want to retain intellectual property rights
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NSF Grantees: Entrepreneurship
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Crystal Bailey, American Physical Society
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
physics, they alsobelieved they were least “learnable.” Students also associated some key concepts aspects ofinnovation and entrepreneurship as being important to physics (e.g. technology, communication,creativity) but others (design, business) as being unimportant to physics and more closely relatedto other fields (e.g. business or engineering) [23].This finding is significant for two reasons. The first is that design and business concepts (e.g. IP,funding sources, creating a value proposition, and project management) are routinely employedby even the most “pure” research academic in physics - even more so the vast majority ofphysicists who are employed in the private sector. The second is that it reveals a system ofboundaries dividing the
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2020 Fall ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Meeting
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Ping-Chuan Wang, State University of New York at New Paltz
develop advanced semiconductor technologies. He started the teaching endeavor at SUNY New Paltz in 2018 with expertise in materials science and solid mechanics, as well as research interests in stress-induced phenomena in engineering materials, microelectronics reliability and additive manufacturing of metals. He has over 50 technical publications and many US Patents related to microelectronics technologies. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Interdisciplinarity through Microelectronics Reliability CourseAbstractAs boundaries between engineering disciplines continue to fade, providing platforms for studentsto interact and communicate across
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Experimentation and Laboratory-oriented Studies Division Technical Session 2
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Joshua Pierson, University of Georgia; John M. Mativo, University of Georgia; Edwin Chiuz, University of Georgia; Mark Trudgen, University of Georgia; Christopher Herring, University of Georgia
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Experimentation and Laboratory-Oriented Studies
Professor at the University of Georgia. His research interest lies in two fields. The first is research focusing on best and effective ways to teaching and learning in STEM K- 16. He is currently researching on best practices in learning Dynamics, a sophomore engineering core course. The second research focus of Dr. Mativo is energy harvesting in particular the design and use of flexible thermoelectric generators. His investigation is both for the high-tech and low tech applications. In addition to teaching courses such as energy systems, mechanics, mechatronics, and production, he investigates best ways to expand cutting edge technologies to the workforce.Edwin Chiuz, University of Georgia Edwin earned his bachelor’s
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2020 Gulf Southwest Section Conference
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David J. Ewing
Assertive Approach to Readying Underprepared Students”, Proceedings of the 2013 American Society for Engineering Educations Annual Conference and Exposition, Atlanta, GA, June 23-26, 2013.9. Callahan, J., Gardner, J., Moll, A., Pyke, P., Schrader, C., 2016, “Integrated Pre Freshman Engineering And Precalculus Mathematics”, Proceedings of the 2006 American Society for Engineering Educations Annual Conference & Exposition, Chicago, Illinois, June 18-21, 2006.10. Daines, J., Troka, T., Santiago, J., 2016, “Improving the Performance in Trigonometry and Pre-calculus by Incorporating Adaptive Learning Technology into Blended Models on Campus”, Proceedings of the 2016 American Society for Engineering Educations Annual
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Approaches to Assessment and Student Reflection
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Jes Barron, U.S. Military Academy; Brad C. McCoy, U.S. Military Academy; Jakob C. Bruhl, U.S. Military Academy; John J. Case, U.S. Military Academy; John Andrew Kearby, U.S. Military Academy
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Educational Research and Methods
materials in construction, and engineering education.Lt. Col. Jakob C Bruhl P.E., U.S. Military Academy Lieutenant Colonel Jakob Bruhl is an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering at the United States Military Academy, West Point, NY. He received his B.S. from Rose- Hulman Institute of Technology, M.S. Degrees from the University of Missouri at Rolla and the University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign, and Ph.D. from Purdue University. He is a registered Professional Engineer in Missouri. His research interests include resilient infrastructure, protective structures, and engineering education.Major John J. Case, Department of Systems Engineering, United States Military Academy JOHN CASE
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NSF Grantees: K-12 Session 1
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Osazuwa John Okundaye Jr., Texas A&M University; Malini Natarajarathinam, Texas A&M University; Sharon Lynn Chu, University of Florida; Mathew Kuttolamadom, Texas A&M University; Francis Quek, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Alexander Nicholas Berman, Texas A&M University
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
Texas A&M University. She is the Director of the the Embodied Learning and Experience Lab at the University of Florida. The ELX Lab conducts research in two main areas: cyberlearning and positive computing.Dr. Mathew Kuttolamadom, Texas A&M University Dr. Mathew Kuttolamadom is an associate professor in the Department of Engineering Technology & In- dustrial Distribution and the Department of Materials Science & Engineering at Texas A&M University. He received his Ph.D. in Materials Science & Engineering from Clemson University’s Int’l Center for Au- tomotive Research. His professional experience is in the automotive industry including at the Ford Motor Company. At TAMU, he teaches Mechanics
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NSF Grantees: Learning Tools (Hands On)
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Eric Davishahl, Whatcom Community College; Lee W. Singleton, Whatcom Community College; Todd Haskell, Western Washington University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
a marker of true conceptualunderstanding [12], [13], [14]. Studies of representational competence (or fluency) also exist inthe engineering education literature, though to a lesser extent [9]. Well-developed spatial abilitiesrelate to the development of representational competence in many content domains because theseskills connect to the ability to form and manipulate mental representations. These skills are alsohelpful for to drawing accurate diagrams (e.g. free-body diagrams) that are important tocoordinating information and solving problems of increasing complexity [4].Modern 3D printing technology makes it relatively easy and affordable to produce physicalmodels that offer learners concrete representations of otherwise abstract
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Embedded Systems and Cybersecurity in ECE
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Asmit De, Pennsylvania State University; Mohammad Nasim Imtiaz Khan, Pennsylvania State University; Karthikeyan Nagarajan, Pennsylvania State University; Abdullah Ash Saki, Pennsylvania State University; Mahabubul Alam, Pennsylvania State University; Taylor Steven Wood, Pennsylvania State University; Matthew Johnson, Pennsylvania State University; Manoj Varma Saripalli, Pennsylvania State University; Yu Xia, Pennsylvania State University; Stephanie Cutler, Pennsylvania State University; Swaroop Ghosh, Pennsylvania State University; Kathleen M. Hill, Pennsylvania State University; Annmarie Ward
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Diversity
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Electrical and Computer
Paper ID #31471Hands-On Cybersecurity Curriculum using a Modular Training KitMr. Asmit De, The Pennsylvania State University Asmit De is a PhD Candidate in Computer Engineering at PennState. His research interest is in developing secure hardware and architectures for mitigating system vulnerabilities. Asmit received his B. Tech degree in Computer Science and Engineering from National Institute of Technology Durgapur, India in 2014. He worked as a Software Engineer in the enterprise mobile security team at Samsung R&D Institute, India from 2014 to 2015. He has also worked as a Design Engineer Intern in the SoC Template
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2016 St.Lawrence Section Meeting
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Liyong Sun; Robert Edwards
for an ideal fluid, which implies that the sum of potential, pressure andkinetic energy remain constant.INTRODUCTIONMany Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET) students at Penn State Erie tend to strugglewith some of the basic concepts in thermal-fluid science courses. One reason for this issue is thecharacteristics of the thermal-fluid sciences. Using the sight sense is an important way for peopleto explore the world. People see lots of moving objects in their daily life, thus it is very easy forthem to understand the concept of velocity. In thermal-fluid sciences, there are lots of conceptsthat are not visible, such as pressure, heat transfer, internal energy, enthalpy etc. Since studentshave few daily life experiences to relate to, it is
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2020 Gulf Southwest Section Conference
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Kristine Denman; Joel Robinson; Tariq Khraishi
University of New Mexico maincampus. In this work, data on the positive impacts of such activities on student academic successare presented here. The data clearly shows the positive correlation of such activities, includingfaculty mentoring, with student retention and graduation. IntroductionThe School of Engineering at the University of New Mexico received funding in 2011 fromNational Science Foundation to begin a Science, Technology, Engineering, and MathematicsTalent Expansion Program (STEP). UNM’s STEP program first received funding in 2011; thefirst student cohort began the STEP program in the spring of 2012. Since then, a new cohort ofstudents participated in the STEP program every year, beginning each
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2020 PPC
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Kazem Kazerounian; Jelena Kovacevic; William R. Berkley
and impact on individuals and society via inclusive machine intelligence: » Creating technologies that work for everyone and everywhere› Offer deep, objective and nuanced understanding of media representations at scale.› Create education platforms for interdisciplinary computer science and engineering and diverse and inclusive societal applications.› Foster ecosystem of partnerships with media creators and distributors, policy makers and academic researchers. Specific Impact• Entertainment: movies,TV, Streaming media, radio, games • Women’s share in being seen or heard in top grossing Hollywood films is only about a third (last 5 years)• Commerce (Advertisements
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NSF Grantees: S-STEM 4
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Eun-Young Kang, California State University, Los Angeles; Jianyu Jane Dong, California State University, Los Angeles; Matthew Jackson Ph.D., California State University, Los Angeles; Emily L. Allen, California State University, Los Angeles; Daniel Galvan, California State University, Los Angeles
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
Paper ID #30626Developing a Culturally Adaptive Pathway to Success: ImplementationProgress and Project FindingsDr. Eun-Young Kang, California State University, Los Angeles Eun-Young Elaine Kang, Ph.D., is a professor in the Department of Computer Science of the College of Engineering, Computer Science, and Technology at Cal State LA and currently serves as Chair of the Computer Science Department. Her research interests are in Computer Vision, Computer Graphics, Augmented/Mixed Reality, and Game Programming. She has served as principal undergraduate advisor for the Computer Science department for several years. Also, she
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Understanding Student Behavior and Experiences
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Nancy Nelson, University of Calgary; Robert William Brennan, University of Calgary
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Educational Research and Methods
Paper ID #29960Student Learning Strategies: helping or hindering their success?Nancy Nelson, University of Calgary Nancy Nelson is a Professor of Electronic Systems Engineering and a Teaching and Learning Consultant at Conestoga College Institute of Technology and Applied Learning. She is also a Ph.D. candidate in Engineering Education at the Schulich School of Engineering, University of Calgary. She is a 2020 recip- ient of the 3M National Teaching Fellowship, was awarded the Colleges and Institutes Canada (CICan) gold award for Faculty Leadership in 2017, and Engineers Canada’s Medal for Distinction in Engineering
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First-year Programs: Teams and Teamwork
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Laura Hirshfield, University of Michigan; Robin Fowler, University of Michigan
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Diversity
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First-Year Programs
, and mixed research methods in engineering education,” J. Eng. Educ., vol. 98, no. 1, pp. 53–66, 2009.[6] J. W. Creswell and V. L. Plano Clark, Designing and Conducting Mixed Methods Research, 2nd ed. SAGE Publications, Inc., 2010.[7] T. Dececchi, M. E. Timperon, and B. B. Dececchi, “A study of barriers to women’s engineering education,” J. Gend. Stud., vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 21–38, 1998.[8] C. Hill, C. Corbett, and A. St Rose, “Why so few? Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics,” 2010.[9] K. L. Tonso, “Student learning and gender,” J. Eng. Educ., vol. 85, no. 2, pp. 143–150, 1996.[10] E. Seymour and N. M. Hewitt, Talking About Leaving: Why Undergraduate Leave the Sciences
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Experimentation and Laboratory-oriented Studies Division Technical Session 1
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Nebojsa I. Jaksic, Colorado State University, Pueblo
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Experimentation and Laboratory-Oriented Studies
Paper ID #31373Pair-to-Pair Peer LearningDr. Nebojsa I Jaksic P.E., Colorado State University, Pueblo NEBOJSA I. JAKSIC earned the Dipl. Ing. degree in electrical engineering from Belgrade University (1984), the M.S. in electrical engineering (1988), the M.S. in industrial engineering (1992), and the Ph.D. in industrial engineering from the Ohio State University (2000). He is currently a Professor at Colorado State University-Pueblo teaching robotics and automation courses. Dr. Jaksic has over 90 publications and holds two patents. Dr. Jaksic’s interests include robotics, automation, and nanotechnology engineering
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Advances in Additive, Hybrid, and Digital Manufacturing Education
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Ahmed Cherif Megri, North Carolina A&T State University; Sameer Hamoush, North Carolina A&T State University
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Diversity
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Manufacturing
Paper ID #28722Teaching High-School Students Innovative Topics Related to AdvancedManufacturing and 3D-PrintingDr. Ahmed Cherif Megri, North Carolina A&T State University Dr. Ahmed C. Megri is an Associate Professor of engineering. In 2011, he received his HDR (Dr. Habili- tation) in Engineering Sciences, from Marie and Pierre Curie University, Paris VI (Sorbonne Universities), and in 1995, he received his Ph.D. in Thermal Engineering, from Lyon Institute of Technology. He wrote more than 100 papers in journals and international conferences. His research interests include thermal and mechanical modeling and simulation
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2020 Gulf Southwest Section Conference
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Zachary Brounstein; Elizabeth Armistead; Murali Duggina; Pallavi Sharma; Nathan Jackson
1 Microfabrication of MEMS Electro-Thermal Actuators for Problem-Based Learning Zachary Brounstein, Elizabeth Armistead, Murali Duggina Nanoscience & Microsystems Engineering University of New Mexico Pallavi Sharma, Nathan Jackson Mechanical Engineering Department and Center for High Technology Materials University of New Mexico AbstractMicroelectromechanical systems (MEMS) is a multidiscipline area requiring knowledge in variousSTEM disciplines such as
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Flight and Control Simulators for Virtual Learning
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Dominic M. Halsmer P.E., Oral Roberts University
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Aerospace
indispensable when undertaking the complex and creative process ofaircraft design. In a comprehensive article entitled, “Trends in Simulation Technologies for AircraftDesign,” an Engineer-in-the-Loop Simulator (ELS) is found to be effective, and the authorconcludes that “optimization techniques can be combined successfully with modeling andsimulation to improve the quality and efficacy of the [aircraft] design.”5 These concepts areimportant features in this project since undergraduate engineering students in future courses willbe designing custom aircraft and then “closing the loop” by virtually piloting the aircraft to testtheir designs. The aircraft modeling and simulation software/hardware will then allow them tooptimize their designs as they