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2023 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Preston Ward; Michael Hempel; Hamid Sharif
Benefits and Challenges of Remote Labs for Engineering Students - Engineering Institute of Technology” [Online]. https://www.eit.edu.au/the-benefits- and-challenges-of-remote-labs-for-engineering-students/. (accessed Jul. 17, 2023). © American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 2023 ASEE Midwest Section Conference[3] D. Whitney, E. Rosen, E. J. Phillips, G. Konidaris, and S. Tellex, “Comparing Robot Grasping Teleoperation Across Desktop and Virtual Reality with ROS Reality,” 18th International Symposium on Robotics Research, pp. 335–350, Nov. 2019.[4] T. Zhou, Q. Zhu, J. Du, “Intuitive Robot Teleoperation for Civil Engineering Operations with Virtual Reality and Deep Learning
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Technical Sessions 1
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2024 Fall ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Gonca Altuger-Genc, State University of New York, College of Technology at Farmingdale; Akin Tatoglu, University of Hartford
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Professional Papers
request or can be more specific such as review for grammar, structure, punctuation, or flow. The decision of how they want ChatGPT to review their essays are carried out by students. The original version and the revised by ChatGPT version of the student essays are shown in Figure 5. Figure 5. Students' Essay and ChatGPT Review of the Students' Essay➢ Phase V – Outcomes Review and Post-Experience Survey: In the last phase, a discussion on the overall experience, and level of incorporation and the outcome quality of the essays are carried out followed by a post-experience survey developed by authors [1] and is a 5-point Likert scale survey as shown in Figure Q. Figure 6. Post-Experience Survey
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Technical Sessions 4
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2024 Fall ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Tracey Carbonetto, Pennsylvania State University, Allentown
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Diversity, Professional Papers
,modifications and improvements to a syllabus based on comments from the students maydemonstrate a method for syllabus improvement and show a correlation to student success. References:Carbonetto, T. (2024). Early Career Engineers’ Perspectives on Leadership Competency Development in Undergraduate Education (Publication No. 30994836) [Doctoral dissertation, Marshall University]. ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global.Dann, R. (2014). Assessment as learning: Blurring the boundaries of assessment and learning for theory, policy, and practice. Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice, 21(2), 149-166.Farmer, W., & Hu, Q. (2018). FCL: A formal language for writing
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Amy B Chan Hilton, University of Southern Indiana
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
office, the project team hasidentified the set of available institutional data, developed an inventory of existing academic datasets and dashboards, and explored similar tools developed at other universities (e.g., IndianaUniversity Bloomington, University of California Davis, University of Kansas).During Year 1, over 80 Questions and “I Wonders” (QWs) were developed through the DataTools Co-Design and Inquiry in STEM Success Faculty Communities sessions (prompted byreading papers and national reports on student success and retention in STEM) and visit to ameeting of the STEM department chairs. Members of the Data Tools Co-Design FC categorizedthe generated Q&Ws according to data category, when faculty would use the information, andwhy a
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First-Year Programs Division GIFTS: Great Ideas For Teaching Students
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Stephany Coffman-Wolph, Ohio Northern University; Kimberlyn Gray, West Virginia University Institute of Technology; Abigail Clark, Ohio Northern University
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First-Year Programs Division (FYP)
/not-just-for-kids-using- picture-books-with-teens-and-tweens.html#more-22917[3] Wpadminlernerbookscom. (2022a, April 11). How to Use Picture Books with Tweens and Teens: Q&A with Literacy Experts. The Lerner Blog. https://lernerbooks.blog/2021/03/how- to-use-picture-books-with-tweens-and-teens-qa-with-experts.html[4] Fresch, M.J. & Harkins, P. (2009). The power of picture books: Using content area literature in middle schools. Urbana, IL: National Council of Teachers of English.[5] Massey, S.R. (2015). The Multidimensionality of Children’s Picture Books for Upper Grades. English Journal, 104, 45.[6] Chesney, D. Big Fish: The Lost Art of Storytelling in the Engineering Classroom, at the American
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15th Annual First-Year Engineering Experience Conference (FYEE)
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Adetoun Yeaman, Northeastern University; Xiaojing Yuan, University of Houston, College of Technology (MERGED MEMBERSHIP WITH COE); Gisella Lamas-Samanamud, University of Kentucky - Paducah extended campus; Heather Beem, Ashesi University; Janie M Moore, Texas A&M University; Randi Sims, Clemson University
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Diversity
theory discussion of community cultural wealth," in Critical race theory in education: Routledge, 2020, pp. 114-136.[6] C. C. Samuelson and E. Litzler, "Community cultural wealth: An assets‐based approach to persistence of engineering students of color," Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 105, no. 1, pp. 93-117, 2016.[7] N. Bañuelos, "Community Cultural Wealth Goes to College: A Review of the Literature for Career Services Professionals and Researchers. WCER Working Paper No. 2021-6," Wisconsin Center for Education Research, 2021.[8] S. L. Dika, M. A. Pando, B. Q. Tempest, and M. E. Allen, "Examining the cultural wealth of underrepresented minority engineering persisters," Journal of Professional
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2023 CIEC
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Maurizio Manzo; Huseyin Bostanci
Framework for the Elderly Healthcare Services Using Digital Twin,” IEEE Access, vol. 7, pp. 49088–49101, 2019, doi: 10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2909828.[3] C. Boje, A. Guerriero, S. Kubicki, and Y. Rezgui, “Towards a semantic Construction Digital Twin: Directions for future research,” Automation in Construction, vol. 114. Elsevier B.V., Jun. 01, 2020. doi: 10.1016/j.autcon.2020.103179.[4] F. Tao, J. Cheng, Q. Qi, M. Zhang, H. Zhang, and F. Sui, “Digital twin-driven product design, manufacturing and service with big data,” International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, vol. 94, no. 9–12, pp. 3563–3576, Feb. 2018, doi: 10.1007/s00170-017-0233-1.[5] G. Garg, V. Kuts, and G. Anbarjafari, “Digital twin for
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2023 CIEC
Authors
Kim Gaines; Caleb Allen; Johnica Mitchell; Shirley Walker-Herrington
Presentation, Q&A 0 0 Nights Summer Immersion Camp VAR immersion, Robotics, other 0 0 (Middle School) STEM hands-on activities Summer Immersion Camp VAR immersion, Robotics, other 0 0 (High School) STEM hands-on activities Proceedings of the 2023 Conference for Industry and Education Collaboration Copyright ©2023, American Society for Engineering Education
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2013 GSW
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Nripendra N. Sarker; Mohan A. Ketkar
created to start with. The majorsettings for the project are shown in Figure 3. The selection, “Schematic”, highlighted with a red oval, indicates that this would be a schematic project. As an example of a circuit diagram, apositive-edge triggered D Flip-Flop as shown in Figure 4, would be created extracting circuitelements from the editor. This flip-flop circuit has one input, designated with name, “D” and another input, designated with name, “Clock”.  The single output is named as, “Q”.  This will besaved as a schematic (.sch) file associated with the project.These two inputs and one output are mapped to the Nexys 2 board in a “User Constraint File” (.ucf) file as shown in Figure 5. The On/Off switches and the toggle switches in the Nexys
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2013 GSW
Authors
Chaudhry M. A. Arafat; Mohammad R. Hasan; Panos S. Shiakolas; Samir M. Iqbal
., Borenstein, J. T., Cuiffi, J. D., 2011, “Membrane- integrated microfluidic device for high-resolution live cell imaging”, Biomicrofluidics, Vol. 5, No. 4, pp. 046501.3. Gerlich, D., Koch, B., Dupeux, F., Peteras, J., Ellenberg, J., 2006, “Live-cell imaging reveals a stable cohesin- chromatin interaction after but not before DNA replication”, Current Biology, Vol. 16, No. 15, pp. 1571-1578.4. Chan, E. M., Daley, G. Q., Hartung, O., Huo, H., Ince, T. A., Loh, Y., Manos, P. D., Miller, J. D., Park, I., Ratanasirintrawoot, S.,  Rho, J., Schlaeger, T. M., 2009, “Live cell imaging distinguishes bona fide human iPS  cells from partially reprogrammed cells”, Nat. Biotechnol, Vol. 27, pp. 1033+.5. Isherwood, B., Timpson, P., McGhee
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2013 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Asad Esmaeily
files and posted gradually on the class sitebefore lectures. Notes included the subject matter and a number of examples and short quizzes.Lectures: were posted gradually on the class site and covered the subject matter, frequent animationsand videos, some short demonstrations by the instructor and step-by-step solution of the examples andshort quizzes. While lectures were interactive and students could jump to parts that they needed torepeat, no real-time interaction with the instructor was possible. However, for a large size class (with120 or more students) this is rarely possible in the traditional setting as well. To address this need, a Q/Abank was designed and answers to the frequently asked questions on a subject were recorded andposted
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2008 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Ryan Eckl; Christopher Johnson; Shawn Shields; Brad Cullipher; Wayne Helmer
pressuremeasured in inches of mercury and velocity is in feet per minute.The volumetric flowrate Q (cubic feet per minute) is then determined fromQ = VA (4)where A is the cross-sectional flow area (feet2),The averaging pitot tube has a series of holes at the stagnation side of the tube. See Figure 7. Figure 7. Averaging pitot tube [4] The averaging pitot tube measures the average velocity through the cross-section of the testsection only if the flow is uniform. However the flow in a duct is usually never uniform. Asfluid flows through a pipe it moves slower at the edges of the pipe and faster at the center.Averaging the pressure drop across the test section does not
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2010 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Qinghai Gao
, pp.1-5 (London, 9-12 Nov.2009).[5] F. Monrose, M. Reiter, and S. Wetzel (1999). Password Hardening Based on Keystroke Dynamics. Proc. of theACM Conference in Computer and Communications Security, pp: 73– 82.[6] F. Monrose, M. Reiter, Q. Li, and S. Wetzel (2001). Cryptographic key generation from voice. Proc. of the IEEESymposium on Security and Privacy.[7] F. Hao, and C. Chan (2002). Private key generation from on-line handwritten signatures. InformationManagement & Computer Security, 10(2): 159–164.[8] B. Chen, and V. Chandran (2007). Biometric Based Cryptographic Key Generation from Faces. Proc. of the 9thBiennial Conference of the Australian Pattern Recognition Society on Digital Image Computing Techniques andApplication, pp: 394
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2006 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Ricky Whittington; Guangming Chen
of the equation and a random part.5 As a result, since each subsystem was classified by the type of relationship, the next stepis to find the coefficients to the general equation. Fortunately, SPSS finds these coefficientswhen attempting to fit a curve to the data.6. Preliminary Results Now that the CER’s have been developed, the next step is to use simple mathematicallogic to bring them together as one model. One of the major factors to also consider is howmany satellites are being produced. Therefore, the model resembles the following: • Spacecraft Cost = [(Mechanical CER) + (Power CER) + (GNC CER) + (Propulsion CER) +…..+ (Science) + (Flight Software) + (CCNT) + GS • Total Cost = SC * Q (quantity)A MS Excel
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2006 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
E. N. Bart; J. Kisutcza
graphical output will consistof the following: a. Number of ideal stages at total reflux b. Minimum reflux ratio c. Number of ideal stages and optimum feed location for a given reflux d. The same for real plates or stagesNumerical values are provided for each of the above on the graphs. Additional numerical outputis the tower diameter, the weir length, the required tray spacing and the product of the trayspacing and the number of real stages. The input required must be the distillate mole fraction, the feed mole fraction and thebottoms mole fraction all given for the more volatile component. In addition the value of q (SeeTreybal4 pages 341-343) must be stated in order establish the state of the feed. The
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Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM) Technical Session 3
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Helen L. Chen, Stanford University; Ade Mabogunje, Stanford University
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Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM)
. Gilmartin, H.L. Chen, M.E. Besterfield-Sacre, N. Duval-Couetil, A.Shartrand, L. Moore, E. Costache, A.M. Fintoc, Q. Jin, C. Ling, F. Lintel, L. Britos Cavagnaro,H. Fasihuddin, A,K., Breed, “Exploring what we don’t know about entrepreneurship educationfor engineers,” ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Seattle, WA, 2015. Available:http://epicenter.stanford.edu/documents/ERS%20-%20ASEE_Summit_Paper_FINAL__040515_.pdf.[5] W.E. Mcmullan and W.A. Long, “Entrepreneurship education in the nineties,” Journal ofBusiness Venturing, 2(3), 261-275, 1987. Available:https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0883902687900139[6] J. Rowley, “What did VCs study in college?”, TechCrunch, April 15, 2018. Available:https://techcrunch.com/2018/04/15/what
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Electrical and Computer Engineering Division (ECE) Poster Session
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Chao Wang, Arizona State University
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Electrical and Computer Engineering Division (ECE)
sessions.References[1] M. F. Aburdene and R. J. Kozick, “A project-oriented course in probability and statistics for undergraduateelectrical engineering students,” in Proc. IEEE Frontiers in Education 1997 Conference, pp.598 – 603[2] D. Tougaw, “Integration of active learning exercises into a course on probability and statistics,” in Proc. ASEEAnnual Conference & Exposition, Portland, OR, June, 2005.[3] R. A. Budiman, “Using card games for conditional probability, explaining Gamma vs. Poisson Distributions, andWeighing Central Limit Theory,” in Proc. 123rd ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, New Orleans, LA, June,2016.[4] J. A. Reising, “Lab experiments in probability,” in Proc. ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Portland, OR,June, 2005.[5] Q
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Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM) Technical Session 5
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sarah Johnston, Arizona State University; Cody D. Jenkins, Arizona State University; Thien Ngoc Y. Ta, Arizona State University, Polytechnic Campus; Ryan James Milcarek, Arizona State University; Gary Lichtenstein, Arizona State University; Samantha Ruth Brunhaver, Arizona State University, Polytechnic Campus; Karl A. Smith, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
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Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM)
Value Is that what you got? NA Remember What’s the equation? State Understand So would we do the energy equation to find the Q [heat Recognize transfer]? Apply How did you convert to kilowatts? Solve, Sketch Analyze Why can’t we use enthalpy? Differentiate Evaluate Wait, how do we have an adiabatic turbine? Argue, DefendCategorizing questions depends on more than the initial question. A question like, “How did youconvert to kilowatts?” may not appear to be an application level of learning initially. Followingthe question, the study group went
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2004 ASEE North Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Arron Pabst; Stephen Williams
software interface adjusts the timing features of the instrumentsin the Q-Band Pulse EPR system used at MCW.An EPR spectrometer that employs pulse excitation can be either of the commercially availablevariety or can be assembled from off-the-shelf microwave and electronic components. With theresearch work at MCW being more instrumentation-oriented, the discussion focuses on an EPRsystem of the latter type. Before addressing the development of the control software, a primeron the methodology and hardware of EPR systems is presented.EPR BackgroundScientific research uses EPR in many ways to uncover answers about matter and behavioraleffects in matter at the atomic and quantum levels. Various scientific disciplines utilize EPR asan investigative tool
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2009 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
Authors
Gordana Jovanovic Dolecek; Fred Harris
. Fig. 9. Rating scheme.AcknowledgementThis work was supported in part by the CONACYT under Grant No. 91013.References1.T. C. Hutchinson, F. Kuester, „ Hardware Architecture for a Visualization Classroom: VizClass, 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Comput appl Eng Educ 12:232-241.2. Fuller D.A. and Moreno A.F. (2004). Experimenting With a Computer-Mediated Collaborative Interaction Model to Support Engineering Courses, Computer Applications in Engineering Education, 12 (3), 175-187.3. Li, S. G. and Lie, Q.(2004). Interactive Groundwater (IGW): An Innovative Digital Laboratory for Groundwater Education and Research, Computer Applications in Engineering Education, 11 (4), 179-203.4. Fu, T.T. (2003). Applications of Computer Simulation in
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2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Suleman Belal Kazi; Sherjeel Sikander; Sadia Yousafzai; Suleman Mazhar
initiative, and are grateful to the participants who no.10, 2006, pp. 277-284.volunteered to test the fall detection algorithm. [15] Q. Li et al., "Accurate, fast fall detection using gyroscopes and accelerometer-derived posture information", In Wearable and REFERENCES Implantable Body Sensor Networks, 6th Int. Workshop, 2009, pp. 138-143. [1] World Health Organization, “Ageing, and Life CourseUnit”, WHO global report on falls prevention in older age, 2008.[2] B.H. Alexander, F.P. Rivara, and M.E. Wolf, “The
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2012 Northeast Section Meeting
Authors
James A. Lee; Michael J. D'Agostino
specimens are cast in accordance with ASTM C31. These specimens are usedfor compressive strength tests at 1, 7, and 28 days. However, these specimens only require 68 pounds of material,leaving 148 pounds of concrete for waste. This waste, (37,740 pounds total) had been disposed of in an all-purposedumpster prior to the new zero-waste design.Other materials also became waste when fabricating these trial batches. In the mixing and testing of concrete, alltools and equipment are routinely rinsed after each batch to keep them in working condition and clean. On average,this rinsing requires 2 minutes: one minute for tools; and one minute for the mixer. At a metered flow rate (Q) of0.1426 gallons/second this represents 17.11 gallons of water per batch or
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2015 Northeast Section Meeting
Authors
Paul B. Crilly
/aupec03/papers/012%20Mukhopadhyayfull%20paper.pdf.5 H. Xie, Y. Liang, and Q. Wang, “A laboratory measurement method of radiation pattern,” New York:Springer-Verlag, 2012.6 N.N. Rao, “PC-Assisted Instruction of Introductory Electromagnetics,” IEEE Tran. Educ., vol. 33, pp. 51- 59, Feb. 1990.7 M.F. Iskander, “Technology-Based Electromagnetic Education,” IEEE Tran. Microwave Theory and Techniques, vol. 50, pp. 1020, March 2002.8 Z. Raida, “Internet Support of Education in Antenna and Microwave Techniques,” [Online]. Available:http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/abstractKeywords.jsp?arnumber=4569883.9 Z. Zhou, “Seminar-Based Electromagnetics Education,” http://www.ieeeaps.org/pdfs/Studentcentered%20EM
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2011 Northeast Section Meeting
Authors
Akram Abu-aisheh; Omar Hassan; A. Y. Al-Zoubi
and eject signals or noises coming from other sources that fall outside the passband. The filter was designed to have high Q filter with narrow bandwidth Proceedings of the 2011 ASEE Northeast Section Annual Conference University of Hartford Copyright © 2011, American Society for Engineering Education Figure 3: 125 KHz Active Band Pass Filter simulated circuit output signal. 2- 2-Stage Amplifier:A 2-stage amplifier, figure4, was designed to increases the very small from the RFID tagto a usable level. This amplifier takes the output of the BPF and amplifies to 8.82Vp-p. Figure 4: 2 stage amplifier simulated circuit output signal. 3- Half-wave rectifierA half-wave
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Student Papers
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2025 ASEE Southeast Conference
Authors
Hammad Afzal Quddus, Mercer University; Landon James Yarbrough, Mercer University; Megan Elizabeth Batchelor, Mercer University; Chandan Roy, Mercer University
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Student Papers
impedance TH and TL are calculated using equations(1) and (2) and the Q is calculated using equation (3). The area of the sample is measured.InsulationIn the original setup, closed-foam insulation was used. This proved to be a big disadvantagesince it covered the whole setup. It was crucial for the two meter bars to be perfectly aligned asthere needs to be one-dimensional heat flow throughout the whole apparatus. With closed-foaminsulation, there was no way to ensure this condition. It was possible that once pressure wasapplied, there might have been a slight misalignment, and even a minor misalignment couldbring air gaps into the system, making the data inaccurate. Figure 3: Previous Design with Closed-Foam InsulationThe team
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2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Sundas Zafar; Aparicio Carranza
] public_ip = os.system('wget http://ipecho.net/plain ­o ­ ­q > possible to direct the images to be saved onto test.txt; echo')a USB. The proper path of the file the images public_ip = open('test.txt', 'r').read()are being stored in just has to be written next msg_content = 'Alarm detected. Public ip is %s:8081, local ip is  %s' % (public_ip,local_ip)to target_dir. msg = MIMEText(msg_content) The main algorithm for the email msg['Subject'] = 'Raspberry Pi Alarm on %s' % today msg['From'] = gmail_usernotifications is that since a picture is taken msg['To'] = towhenever
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2025 Northeast Section Conference
Authors
Safeena Khanam
. language understanding,” NAACL-HLT, 2019. • However, both methods failed to generate relevant [13] S. Reimers and I. Gurevych, “Sentence-BERT: Sentence embeddings using Siamese BERT-networks,” EMNLP, 2019. responses for Queries 4 and 5, suggesting that [14] Q. Zhu et al., “Efficient context retrieval in dialogue systems using neural certain queries may require alternative embedding similarity,” ACL, 2021. optimization strategies or more comprehensive [15] H. Jeon et al., “Memory-efficient transformer architectures for long- training data. context NLP,” ICLR
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2015 ASEE Zone 3 Conference
Authors
Byron Garry
.), Program Assessment Handbook, Pacific Crest. 2010, (pp. 3-6). Retrieved from http://www.pcrest2.com/institute_resources/PAI/PAI2010_020910.pdf8 ASQ Quality, Glossary – Q, Retrieved from http://asq.org/glossary/q.html9 ASQ Continuous Improvement, Retrieved from http://asq.org/learn-about-quality/continuous- improvement/overview/overview.html10 Quality management systems-Requirements, ISO 9001-2008 Standard, Retrieved from https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/#iso:std:iso:9001:ed-4:v2:en11 Steinlicht, C. and B. Garry, Embedded assessment: quality control vs. quality assurance. 2009, Presentation at Teaching Learning Center Faculty Development Series, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD.12 Deming’s 14
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2015 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
Authors
Craig V. Baltimore; James Mwangi
://www.cmacn.org/[2] Building Requirements for Masonry Structures (TMS 402); The Masonry Society,105 South Sunset St, Suite Q, Longmont, CO, 80501; http://www.masonrysociety.org/References1 Chinchilla, R.; Collaboration between private sector and academia: Are we compromising our engineering programs?; ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Conference Proceedings, 2013, 120th ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition; June 23-26, 2013 - June 26, 2013.2 Ahzar, S., et. al.; State-of-the-Art Best Construction Practices Integration into Higher Education Curricula; Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice, 2014.3 NCEES; Lateral Forces (Wind/Earthquake) Component of the Structural Engineering DEPTH Exam
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2022 ASEE Gulf Southwest Annual Conference
Authors
Kenneth R. Leitch P.E., West Texas A&M University; Roy Jean Issa P.E., West Texas A&M University; Nathan Howell, West Texas A&M University; Emad Manla, West Texas A&M University
presentation at the semester midterm to the engineering faculty, a posterpresentation at the IEEE Forum held in Amarillo, Texas, and a final poster and oral presentation atSenior Design Night that takes place at the end of the semester and is attended by industry sponsorsand invited guests in addition to engineering faculty members. The Senior Design Night ceremonyusually includes at least 200 total attendees, and awards are presented for projects excellence.When social distancing regulations were set in motion in Spring 2020, all live events were replacedby virtual meetings using Zoom video conferencing. Senior design students pre-recorded theirpresentations and submitted them ahead of time before attending virtual Q&A sessions to respond