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Conference Session
Disciplinary Engineering Education Research – Session 1
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nisha Raghunath M.S., Oregon State University; Karl R. Haapala, Oregon State University; Christopher A. Sanchez, Oregon State University
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Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM)
Mechanical Electrical Hardware Software Systems Systems Integration ApplicationsFundamentals Hardware Systems Systems CPActuator motor Electro- AC/DC conversion, ANN coding Digital implementation Image samplingmodeling pneumatics circuits, and motors of control laws and pre-processing CPCantilever beam Pneumatics and A/D and D/A conversion Arduino and C/C++ Digital implementation Motor dynamicsmodeling hydraulics (e.g., programming basics of feedback control identification
Conference Session
Entrepreneurship and Engineering Innovation Division Technical Session 4
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Bala Maheswaran, Northeastern University
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
on a Conventional Bike, ASEE Conference Proceeding 20187. Cristian Stransky, Damien Dumayas, Tianyi Dai, Paponvich Chattrapronvichian, Hari Kumarakuru, and Bala Maheswaran, Innovative Energy Elevator: A Physics and Engineering Wonder!, ASEE Conference Proceeding 20188. R. Harris and B. Maheswaran, A partnership of non-traditional access into engineering via nuprime and the ujima scholars program, ASEE Conference Proceeding, AC 2010-1907.9. R. Reisberg, A. Funai and B. Maheswaran, Supplemental freshman physics/chemistry programs to support women in engineering, ASEE Conference Proceeding, AC 2009 -1851.10. R. Harris and B. Maheswaran, Summer Bridge: a step into the engineering gap, ASEE Conference
Conference Session
Mechanical Engineering Technical Session: Feeling the Heat - Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Haejune Kim, Texas A&M University
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
. Yu, G. H. Lu, S. Mao,H. Kim, and J. H. Chen, ”Selective Deposition of CdSe Nanoparticles on Reduced Graphene Oxide toUnderstand Photoinduced Charge Transfer in Hybrid Nanostructures,” ACS Applied Materials & Inter-faces. 3(7), 2703-2709, 2011 16. H. Peng, H. Kim, D. Luo, M. Marquez, Z. Cheng, ”Low-frequency acelectro-flow-focusing microfluidic emulsification, ” Applied Physics Letters. 96, 174103, 2010 17. H.Kim, D. Luo, D. Link, D. Weitz,M. Marquez, Z. Cheng, ”Controlled production of emulsion drops usingan electric field in a flow focusing microfluidic device,”Applied Physics Letters. 91,133106, 2007 American c Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Heat Transfer
Collection
2018 ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Spring Conference
Authors
sunil Dehipawala, Queensborough Community College; Vazgen Shekoyan; Raul Armendariz, Queensborough Community College; Kimberly Anne Riegel; Rex Taibu; Tak Cheung
Tagged Topics
Diversity
approach in a high school setting would develop his/herdesign mindset readily when compared to problems provided in a traditional textbook. Forexample, take the basketball throwing example in Chapter 3 of Coletta (Physics FundamentalsPhysics Curriculum & Instruction; 2nd edition 2010)) and ask how to launch a food packageonto a third floor balcony in a street flooding situation. A displayed trend on a graph of locationversus angle or speed would demonstrate an understanding of the projectile motion knowledge.A subsequent imposition of a constraint on the food delivery boat such as oscillatory water levelwould require an iterated design with some appropriate assumptions. Another example would bethe L-shape arm bio-mechanical model where a
Conference Session
Project-Based Learning
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Huihui H Wang, Jacksonville University; Steven Christopher Davis, Jacksonville University; Emre Selvi, Jacksonville University; Laura C. Atkins, Jacksonville University
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
] Tonso, K., Engineering Identity, Chapter 14, Cambridge Handbook of Engineering Education Research, 2013.[16] J.M. (2011). Career: Influence of Social Capital on Under-Represented Engineering Students’ Academic andCareer Decisions. American Society for Engineering Education. AC 2011-206.[17] Winters, K.E., Matusovich, H.M., & Brunhaver, S.R. (2014). Recent Engineering Graduates Making CareerChoices: Family Matters. Journal of Women and Minorities in Acience and Engineering, 20(4). 293-316.[18] Paretti, M., Jones, B.D., Matusovich, H., & Moore, J. (2010). Work in Progress - A Mixed-Methods Study of theEffects of First-Year Project Pedagogies on the Motivation, Retention, and Career Plans of Women in Engineering.40th ASEE/IEEE Frontiers in
Conference Session
Graduate Student Experiences
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Soumya Srivastava, Mississippi State University; Adrienne Minerick, Mississippi State University; Anurag Srivastava, Mississippi State University; Noel Schulz, Mississippi State University
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Graduate Studies
AC 2009-1903: INTERNATIONAL GRADUATE STUDENTS’ CHALLENGES: ASURVEY-BASED STUDYSoumya Srivastava, Mississippi State University Soumya K. Srivastava is a PhD student in Chemical Engineering at Mississippi State University since August 2007. She received her M.S from Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago and B.S from R.V. College of Engineering, Bangalore, India. She has worked as an intern research engineer at Bayer Biologicals, co-op chemist at American Air Liquide, Chicago during her MS degree. Before joining MSU she was at Warren Analytical, Greeley, CO for 1.5 years as a Research Associate Chemist. Her research involves building lab-on-a-chip device for medical diagnostic applications
Conference Session
Pre-College: Evaluation
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kuldeep S. Rawat, Elizabeth City State University; Robin R. Mangham, Elizabeth City State University; Orestes Devino Gooden, Elizabeth City State University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division
quality evaluation (topics, instructor/staff, field trips, and guest speakers) once at the completion of 36 or 40hrs of STEM learning instead of evaluating every session. 3.   Teacher to stay at their satellite sites instead of rotating between middle school satellite camps. Provide additional training for pre-service teachers who will be assisting lead teachers. 4.   Develop home-based project activities for family connection component of the project. 5.   Integrate an Advanced Career (AC) model developed by the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB). Pilot test the AC curriculum focused on Aerospace Engineering with high school students. In addition, offer high school juniors and seniors
Conference Session
Materials, Manufacturing, and Machine Component Design
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert Scott Pierce P.E., Western Carolina University; Wesley L. Stone, Western Carolina University; Sudhir Kaul, Western Carolina University
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
(Figure 1). The first few weeks of the lecture course are concernedwith a review of stress analysis under mixed loading conditions and column buckling. This isfollowed by the development of static failure criteria. In the lab, students apply techniques forpredicting failure to the design and analysis of the cable support poles and the chair or gondola.The lecture course then launches into a multi-week study of high-cycle fatigue. This study offatigue is concluded just as students are moving to the design of the lift drive system in the lab.This requires them to perform fatigue analysis of drive components. Students also study theprinciples of operation of AC motors and learn to select commercially-produced gear reducers aspart of the drive system
Conference Session
ECCD Applications
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Esther T. Ososanya, University of the District of Columbia; Sasan Haghani, University of the District of Columbia; Wagdy H Mahmoud, University of the District of Columbia; Samuel Lakeou, University of the District of Columbia; Samuel Daouda Diarra, University of the District of Columbia
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
, France 1992 (summer): Adjunct Professor at the Department of Electrical Engineering, Addis Ababa University, under the TOKTEN program of the UNDP 2009-2010: Fulbright Research Fellow, Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia Page 26.454.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015 Design and Implementation of a Solar-Powered Smart Irrigation SystemAbstractAccording to the Department of Agriculture Economic Research Service, Agriculture is a majoruser of ground and surface water in the United States, accounting for approximately 80 percentof the Nation's consumptive water use and over 90
Conference Session
Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies: Electrical and Control Engineering
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jason Yao, East Carolina University; Brent Walter Reed
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Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
function.Later in the semester, as bipolar junction transistors (BJTs) were introduced, the alternativelyfading LED project was assigned. The students were asked to build and troubleshoot the circuitand write a comprehensive report describing various parts of the circuit, which included atriangle waveform generator, the DC biasing and AC changing of two complementary drivingcircuits that further consist of current sources and NPN and PNP BJT drivers. Based upon thehands-on experience, the students were challenged to design circuits to meet different load needsand alternating frequencies.Many evidences from the semester have clearly shown that these hands-on projects successfullyserved as a vehicle to motivate student interests, facilitate classroom
Conference Session
First-Year Issues in ECE Education
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Dennis Derickson, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Marcel C.E. Stieber, Amazon Lab126; Stanton Chueng Wu, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
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Diversity
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Electrical and Computer
of California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo. He was a former President and is current Industrial Advisor to the Cal Poly Amateur Radio Club (www.W6BHZ.org). He is very involved in community events and regularly provides communica- tions for bike rides and triathlons, helps at local repeater work days, and assists several testing sessions each year. His Masters Thesis is titled: Radio Direction Finding Network Receiver Design for Low-cost Public Service Applications. Marcel was licensed on Cinco de Mayo in 2008 as KI6QDJ. He received his Extra License in the Summer of 2010 and is now holds the callsign: AI6MS. He is an ARRL Life Member and has used his VE credentials to help license over 673 hams
Collection
2019 ASEE PNW Section Conference
Authors
Eve Klopf, Oregon Institute of Technology; Aaron Scher, Oregon Institute of Technology
detect live AC voltage. In thisexperiment, we commandeer this handy device to explore the concept of shielding. If you placethe plastic tip of the detector near a normal insulated wire with a live AC voltage, the meter willglow and beep to warn you that the wire is hot. Interestingly, if you keep the meter and liveinsulated wire in exactly the same position, but physically do not touch the barrel of the meter,the meter may go silent. Students are asked to explore this curious behavior by (safely)probing standard three-prong outlets and power cords with and without holding the meter.Students are then asked to use their findings to explain how the meter works. Next, studentswrap a standard power cord in aluminum foil and probe the foil. To some
Conference Session
Experimentation and Laboratory-oriented Studies Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Cyrus Habibi P.E., University of Wisconsin, Platteville; Darius Fieschko, University of Wisconsin, Platteville
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Aerospace, Experimentation and Laboratory-Oriented Studies
Paper ID #29671PLC Training in First Year Electrical Engineering ProgramDr. Cyrus Habibi P.E., University of Wisconsin, Platteville Cyrus Habibi is an Assistant Professor in the department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville. He earned his Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in 2010. His primary research interests are in the field of signal processing, di- electric spectroscopy and sensors. Specifically, he is interested in developing novel medical devices. In addition to his technical research, he is also an active member of American Society of
Conference Session
ET Pedagogy I
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Maher Shehadi, Purdue Polytechnic Institute
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
students’ computer skills and simulation capabilitiesIV. Improve students’ understanding of other topics such as heat transfer and fluid dynamics EXPERIMENTAL SETUPA portable air-conditioning unit with a 12000 Btu capacity, brand Tripp Lite and modelSRCOOL12K was used as the testing unit as shown in Figure 3. The following are the brandsand models for the main units inside the AC unit: compressor model is LR3 – KA-C115ABBC-E(115 V – 50 A), fans are LIAN DA, Evaporator is MD781AL and condenser is MD711AL. Figure 3. Portable AC unit modified to build the air-conditioning trainerSeven thermocouples were initially installed after removing the outer shell of the unit (Figure 4aand 4b). The thermocouples were connected into a 24-channel
Conference Session
Manufacturing Education for Emerging Technologies and Competitiveness
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mysore Narayanan, Miami University
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Manufacturing
AC 2012-4952: ASSESSMENT OF A WELL-DESIGNED MECHANICALVIBRATIONS COURSEDr. Mysore Narayanan, Miami University Mysore Narayanan obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Liverpool, England in the area of electrical and electronic engineering. He joined Miami University in 1980 and teaches a wide variety of electrical, electronic, and mechanical engineering courses. He has been invited to contribute articles to several ency- clopedias and has published and presented dozens of papers at local, regional, national, and international conferences. He has also designed, developed, organized, and chaired several conferences for Miami University and conference sessions for a variety of organizations. He is a Senior Member of
Conference Session
Design Cognition II
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Joseph C. Musto, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Alicia Domack, Milwaukee School of Engineering
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
AC 2012-5240: THE INFLUENCE OF THE ”DECOY EFFECT” ON THEENGINEERING DESIGN PROCESSDr. Joseph C. Musto, Milwaukee School of Engineering Joe Musto is a professor of mechanical engineering and Director of the Mechanical Engineering Program at Milwaukee School of Engineering, He holds a B.S. from Clarkson University (Potsdam, N.Y.), and both a M.Eng. and Ph.D. from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (Troy, N.Y.).Dr. Alicia Domack, Milwaukee School of Engineering Page 25.1316.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2012 The Influence of the “Decoy Effect” on the Engineering Design
Conference Session
NSF Grantees' Poster Session
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ying Tang, Rowan University; Sachin Shetty, Tennessee State University; Kauser Jahan, Rowan University; S. Keith Hargrove, Tennessee State University; John P. Henry
Tagged Topics
NSF Grantees Poster Session
AC 2012-3423: SUSTAINCITY A INTERACTIVE VIRTUAL REALITYGAME PROMOTING ENGINEERING DESIGN IN PRE-ENGINEERINGCURRICULUMDr. Ying Tang, Rowan University Ying Tang received the B.S. and M.S. degrees from the Northeastern University, P. R. China, in 1996 and 1998, respectively, and Ph.D. degree from New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, N.J., in 2001. She is currently an Associate Professor of electrical and computer engineering at Rowan University. Her research interests include virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and modeling and scheduling of computer- integrated systems. Tang has led or participated in several research and education projects funded by National Science Foundation, U.S. Department of
Conference Session
Modeling and Problem-Solving
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mark T. Carnes, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Ruth A. Streveler, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Educational Research and Methods
AC 2011-1001: CONCEPTUAL UNDERSTANDING OF ELECTRICAL PHE-NOMENA: PATTERNS OF ERROR IN SENIOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEER-ING STUDENTS’ PROBLEM SOLVINGMark T Carnes, Purdue University, West Lafayette Mark Carnes is a licensed Professional Engineer (PE) and is currently a doctoral student and a future faculty fellow in the School of Engineering Education at Purdue University. Before coming to Purdue, he spent over 30 years as an electronics designer of control and power conversion circuits. He received an MS from the University of Michigan (1982) and a BS from the University of Notre Dame (1975), both in Electrical Engineering.Ruth A. Streveler, Purdue University, West Lafayette Ruth A. Streveler is an Assistant Professor in
Conference Session
Electrical & Computer Engineering Division Poster Session
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Adrian Ieta, State University of New York, Oswego; Rachid Manseur, SUNY-Oswego; Thomas Doyle, McMaster University
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Electrical and Computer
AC 2010-502: RESTRUCTURING OF AN ELECTRONICS LAB USINGCOMPREHENSIVE STUDENT FEEDBACKAdrian Ieta, State University of New York, OswegoRachid Manseur, SUNY-OswegoThomas Doyle, McMaster University Page 15.1035.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010Restructuring of an Electronics Lab Using Comprehensive Student FeedbackSUNY Oswego is engaged in introducing two new engineering programs. Last year, a softwareengineering program was approved and a new Electrical and Computer Engineering program, supportedby the Computer Science and Physics departments, is progressing in its development. As a transitioneffort, two tracks were thought of: an electrical engineering track in Physics
Conference Session
CPD Technical Session
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Cyrus Habibi P.E., Minnesota State University, Mankato; Ronald R. Ulseth, Iron Range Engineering; Andrew Lillesve, Iron Range Engineering
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Continuing Professional Development
engineeringeducation was established in spring 2010, named Iron Range Engineering (IRE). This program isa result of collaboration between Itasca Community College (ICC) and Minnesota StateUniversity-Mankato (MSU) and is administered by both institutions. The IRE model is a 100%project-based pedagogy and promotes self-directed learning, professionalism skills, andengineering design. In this project-based program, students work on design projects defined byindustries in the area. Working in close contact with industry, the IRE students are able todevelop their professional skills as well as acquire technical competencies in the context of theirdesign projects. The IRE program values skills such as technical acumen, reflection, strongteamwork, communication &
Conference Session
Electrical Energy Courses, Labs, and Projects I
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Al DUPE Mundy, United States Air Force Academy; Andrew Laffely, US Air Force Academy; Bryan John Cooper, United States Air Force; George York, U.S. Air Force Academy; Herbert L. Hess, University of Idaho, Moscow
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
guest to the 2012 Colorado Clean Cities Exhibition and Conference.Although not a typical STEM outreach venue, this conference allowed industry leaders some insight toour current activities in this arena.Several additional examples/demonstrations are briefly described to give other ideas: • An electric space heater powered directly by a larger panel. Demonstrates that AC is not always needed for resistive heating. • Operational, high voltage, lithium-ion battery system. Hands-off but it does have a high “That’s Page 23.1000.5 Really Cool” rating. • Multi-meters and cables to show topics like open circuit
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Brian Skromme, Arizona State University; Srividya Bansal, Arizona State University; Rishabh Gupta, Arizona State University; Tariq M Nasim, Arizona State University; Caleb Redshaw; Benjamin Miller, Arizona State University; Petru Andrei, Florida A&M University - Florida State University; Hector Erives, University of Texas at El Paso; Deanna Bailey, Morgan State University; Gregory Wilkins, Morgan State University; Megan O'Donnell, Arizona State University; Wendy Barnard, Arizona State University
circuits course or sequence appears to bedesirable. To date the system covers identification of series and parallel elements, includingcases with terminals; series and parallel simplification of resistors, inductors, capacitors, andgeneral impedances; analysis of single loop and single node-pair circuits including voltage andcurrent dividers; nodal and mesh analysis in both DC and AC (phasor analysis) cases includingsupernodes, supermeshes, and dependent sources; superposition, source transformation, andThévenin/Norton equivalent circuits for both DC and AC circuits; construction of Bode plots andidentification of filter types from transfer functions; sketching waveforms corresponding to agiven one, such as finding capacitor voltage given its
Conference Session
Computation Related
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Joan Kathryn Tisdale, University of Colorado Boulder; Angela R. Bielefeldt, University of Colorado Boulder
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
environmentalengineering is also found in the number of ASEE papers published including sustainability.Based on the number of ASEE annual conference (AC) papers that include sustainability, itappears that civil and environmental engineering have integrated sustainability into education toa greater degree than other engineering disciplines (Table 5). There was a trend to increasingsustainability focus from 1996 to 2014; recently the percentage has plateaued or decreased(Figure 5). Note: these numbers do not include sustainability integration into disciplinary coursesthat may have been presented in other divisions such as (number of papers with sustainability inthe title 1996-2020): energy conversion and conservation (23), liberal education / engineering &
Conference Session
Energy Conversion and Conservation Division Technical Session on Solar
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kenneth A. Walz, Madison Area Technical College; Joel B. Shoemaker, Madison Area Technical College; Ashley Jordan Scholes, Madison Area Technical College; Hao Jiang, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Jessica M.S. Silva, Azelis; Jennifer Sanfilippo M.S., L.A.T., University of Wisconsin, Madison; Walter A. Zeltner, Microporous Oxides Science and Technology, L.L.C.; Marc Arlen Anderson, Imdea Energía, Madrid
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016Soiling is a significant issue thataffects the power output of solar panels [3]. The mechanism of this effect is easy to appreciate –if panels get dirty, the dirt on the top of the panel glazing reduces the transmission of light to thesilicon semiconductor, and as a result photocurrent is greatly reduced. The effect is similar tohaving the panels shaded by a tree or other such obstruction. What many people find surprisingis that even for systems with annual cleaning regimens, reductions in panel performance due tosoiling frequently are found to be as much as 10-15% loss of electrical output. In extreme caseswhere panels are not inspected/maintained, the surface may become completely opaque withgrime
Conference Session
Practical Teaching
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lam F. Wong, Cuyahoga Community College, Metropolitan; Henry Griffith, Wright State University
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Manufacturing
Page 23.84.13Society, Vol.14, No. 2, Art. 32.[3] The Dow Jones Sustainability Indices, as Benchmarks for Investors who Integrate Sustainability Considerationsinto their Portfolio. http://www.sustainability-indexes.com/[4] DuPont Sustainability Section of Company Website. http://www2.dupont.com/inclusive-innovations/en-us/gss/sustainability.html[5] Czuchry, Andrew; Oarker, Michael; and Bridges, Robert (2010). Achieving Organizational Sustainability: AnEngineering Management Challenge or Opportunity? American Society for Engineering Education, AC 2010-60.[6] Zhang, Qiong; Vanasupa, Linda; Mihelcic, James R.; Zimmerman, Julie Beth; and Platukyte, Simona (2012).Challenges for Integration of Sustainability into Engineering Education, American
Conference Session
Electrical and Computer Engineering Laboratories
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ahmed Rubaai, Howard University
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Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
AC 2010-462: LABORATORY INNOVATIONS IN UNDERGRADUATE CONTROLENGINEERING EDUCATIONAhmed Rubaai, Howard University Ahmed Rubaai received the M.S.E.E degree from Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, in 1983, and the Dr. Eng. degree from Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio, in 1988. In 1988, he joined Howard University, Washington, D.C., as a faculty member, where he is presently a Professor of Electrical Engineering. He is the Founder and Lead Developer of Howard University Motion Control and Drives Laboratory and is actively involved in many projects with industry, while engaged in teaching, research and consulting in the area of artificial intelligence and motion controls. His
Conference Session
Capstone & Senior Design Projects
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Joseph A. Morgan, Texas A&M University; Jay R. Porter, Texas A&M University; Kristina Rojdev, NASA; Daniel Carrejo, NASA; Anthony J. Colozza
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
integration of off-the-shelf current sensors into the 2010 [4] and 2011 DSH demonstration unit. For this initial applicationthe majority of the loads within the DSH were AC powered. Therefore, AC current monitors as shownin Figure 1 from Digikey, based on the ZigBee wireless networking protocol, were used. These sensorsprovided information of current draw from an outlet to the load, or loads, plugged into it. These sensorsalso allowed on/off control of the outlet. These sensors were connected to various outlets on the powerdistribution units within the DSH, as illustrated in Figure 2, and provided data wirelessly to the controlsystem. The sensors became an integral part of monitoring and controlling the operation of the loadswithin the DSH
Conference Session
New Methods and Tools
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Andrew Gerhart, Lawrence Technological University; Donald Carpenter, Lawrence Technological University; Melissa Grunow, Lawrence Technological University; Katie Hayes, Lawrence Technological University
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
AC 2010-1119: DEVELOPMENT OF A LEADERSHIP AND ENTREPRENEURSHIPSKILLS ASSESSMENT INSTRUMENTAndrew Gerhart, Lawrence Technological University Andrew Gerhart is an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Lawrence Technological University. He is actively involved in ASEE, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and the Engineering Society of Detroit. He serves as Faculty Advisor for the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Student Chapter at LTU, and serves as chair for the LTU Leadership Curriculum Committee.Donald Carpenter, Lawrence Technological University Donald Carpenter is an Associate Professor of Civil Engineering at Lawrence Technological University. He is
Conference Session
NEW THIS YEAR! - ASEE Main Plenary II: Best Paper Recognition & Industry Day Session: Corporate Member Council Speaker
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gale Tenen Spak, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Tagged Topics
ASEE Board of Directors, Corporate Members Council
AC 2012-5600: BEST PAPER PIC V: M-OUTREACH FOR ENGINEERINGCONTINUING EDUCATION: A MODEL FOR UNIVERSITY-COMPANYCOLLABORATIONDr. Gale Tenen Spak, New Jersey Institute of Technology Page 25.257.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2012AC 2011-448: M-OUTREACH FOR ENGINEERING CONTINUING EDU-CATION: A MODEL FOR UNIVERSITY-COMPANY COLLABORATIONGale Tenen Spak, Ph.D., New Jersey Institute of Technology Gale Tenen Spak is Associate Vice President of Continuing and Distance Education at New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, New Jersey. She has extensive experience in the area of professional workforce development
Conference Session
Innovative Adult and Technology Enhanced Programs
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gale Tenen Spak, New Jersey Institute of Technology; Peter Schmitt, Schmitt & Associates, LLC; Cesar Bandera, Cell Podium LLC
Tagged Divisions
Continuing Professional Development
AC 2011-448: M-OUTREACH FOR ENGINEERING CONTINUING EDU-CATION: A MODEL FOR UNIVERSITY-COMPANY COLLABORATIONGale Tenen Spak, Ph.D., New Jersey Institute of Technology Gale Tenen Spak is Associate Vice President of Continuing and Distance Education at New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, New Jersey. She has extensive experience in the area of professional workforce development and continuing education programs and writes and broadly presents on these subjects. Her experience includes managing, developing, marketing, proposal writing, evaluating and implementing programs for professionals who require new education and training to keep their skill at the cutting edge. The programs she designs involve