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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Faiza Zafar, Rice University; Carolyn Nichol, Rice University
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fostering genderdiversity in STEM education and ultimately creating a more equitable and inclusiveenvironment. Literature Review The existing body of literature addressing gender disparities within STEM fieldsconsistently highlights the underrepresentation of women, particularly in fields like engineering.Studies have delved into the factors that contribute to this gender gap, including stereotypes,biased curricula, and limited mentorship opportunities [2], [3], [4]. Additionally, research revealsthat females exhibit lower levels of interest, persistence, and inclination toward STEM fields [5].Furthermore, women’s career choices in STEM are influenced by their preference for people-oriented work
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Marian Kennedy, Clemson University; Kristin Kelly Frady, Clemson University
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Paper ID #43392Board 425: Work in Progress: Initiating a Research Experience for TeachersCentered on ManufacturingProf. Marian Kennedy, Clemson University Marian Kennedy is an Associate Professor within the Department of Materials Science & Engineering at Clemson University. Her research group focused on the mechanical and tribological characterization of thin films. She also contributes to engineering education with a focus on developing early career researchers and faculty.Dr. Kristin Kelly Frady, Clemson University Kristin Frady is an Assistant Professor and Founding Program Director of the Human Capital Education
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Vanessa Svihla, University of New Mexico; Madalyn Wilson-Fetrow, University of New Mexico; Ruben D. Lopez-Parra, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Yuyu Hsiao, University of New Mexico
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Persistence in Engineering via Framing AgencyIntroduction & research purposeThis paper reports results from an NSF CAREER award.With perennial interest in broadening participation in engineering, much focus has been given topredicting persistence. Persistence intentions related to degree completion and pursuance ofengineering career are commonly connected to developing a strong sense of identity in thediscipline and feelings of confidence (or self-efficacy) about disciplinary practices [1, 2]. Whilepsychosocial factors like identity and self-efficacy are often studied in engineering, they are lessoften linked to specific learning experiences, such as design education. Even studiesinvestigating the contributions that design education makes have
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Eun-Young Kang, California State University, Los Angeles; Jianyu Jane Dong, California State University, Los Angeles; Matthew C. Jackson Ph.D., California State University, Los Angeles; Emily L. Allen, California State University, Los Angeles; Gerardo Lopez, California State University, Los Angeles
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to research, education and academic administration and leadership. She currently serves on the ASEE Engineering Deans Council Executive Board, the ABET Academic Affairs Council, and chairs the ABET Task Force on Diversity and Inclusion.Gerardo Lopez, California State University, Los Angeles Gerardo Lopez is a Professional Academic Advisor for the College of Engineering, Computer Science and Technology (ECST) at Cal State LA. He currently serves as the primary Academic Advisor for the First Year Experience at ECST Program (FYrE), the CAPS NSF SSTEM project and the College of ECST Advising Center (ESSC) where his main focus is to help students reach their academic, career and professional goals
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Tirupalavanam G. Ganesh, Arizona State University; Kyle D. Squires, Arizona State University; James Collofello, Arizona State University; Robin R. Hammond, Arizona State University
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undergraduate curricula, and teaching-learning processes in both the formal and informal settings. He is also studying entry and persistence in engineering of first generation, women, and under-represented ethnic minorities.Dr. Kyle D Squires, Arizona State UniversityDr. James Collofello, Arizona State University Associate Dean of Academic and Student Affairs Professor of Computer Science and Engineering School of Computing Informatics and Decision Systems Engineering Ira A. Fulton Schools of EngineeringMrs. Robin R Hammond, Arizona State University Mrs. Robin Hammond is Founding Director of the Fulton Schools Career Center in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University. The Center serves over 22,000
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Sarah M. Ryan, Iowa State University; Robert Brown; Amy Kaleita, Iowa State University; Sergio Horacio Lence; Cynthia Lidtke, Iowa State University; Cameron Alexander MacKenzie, Iowa State University; Michelle Lynn Soupir, Iowa State University
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production, renewable energy and clean water in the social, economic and geographic context of Midwest agriculture.Goal 2. Educate STEM graduate students for a range of research, research-related andentrepreneurial careers employing data-driven modeling at the FEWS nexus. • Objective 2.1. Train students in the effective use of systems modeling to understand the interactions among food production, renewable energy generation and water quality along with their business and policy contexts. • Objective 2.2. Improve decision science and analytics skills in FEWS researchers to improve their use of heterogeneous data from biological, hydrological, chemical, thermal, social and economic processes.Goal 3. Prepare STEM
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Noe Vargas Hernandez, The University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley; Arturo A Fuentes, The University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley; Karen Lozano, The University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley; Javier A. Ortega; Eleazar Marquez, The University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley
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successfully face academic and professional challenges, recently exacerbated by theCOVID-19 pandemic. The Freshman Year Innovator Experience proposes the development ofself-transformation skills in freshman mechanical engineering students to successfully faceacademic and professional challenges exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic while workingon two parallel projects of technical design innovation and academic career pathways. Theauthors will present the work in progress and preliminary results from a pilot implementation ofthe Freshman Year Innovator Experience. This project is funded by NSF award 2225247.IntroductionFreshman engineering students can have a hard time transitioning to college. The freshman yearis critical to the students’ academic
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Eduardo Santillan-Jimenez, University of Kentucky Center for Applied Energy Research; William Henderson III, University of Kentucky
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pursuing academic careers. Originally from Mexico, Dr. Santillan-Jimenez joined UK first as an undergraduate research intern and then as a graduate student performing his doctoral research at UK CAER and at the University of Alicante (Spain). After obtaining his Ph.D. in 2008, he worked as a postdoctoral fellow at Utrecht University (The Netherlands) prior to retuning to UK CAER, where he now holds the position of Princi- pal Research Scientist. His current research focuses on the application of heterogeneous catalysis to the production of renewable fuels and chemicals, with emphasis on the upgrading of algae oil to drop-in hy- drocarbon fuels. His synergistic activities include participating in a number of K-20
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NSF Grantees: RED 2 / Civil Eng
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Jennifer Harper Ogle, Clemson University; Candice W. Bolding, Clemson University; Jules Ava Lloyd, Clemson University; Logan C. Wade
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: psychological andemotional support (PES), goal setting and career path (GSC), academic subject knowledgesupport (AKS), and the existence of a role model (ERM). Gunn, Lee, and Steed [3] found thatfor mentors, the role modeling factor was identified as most important, but for mentees, it wasacademic knowledge support followed by psychological and emotional support. Table 1 belowlays out the domains, pertinent constructs, and associated training modules to develop studentaptitude for these various mentor roles.Table 1 Summary of mentor role domains, constructs, and associated training modules Mentor Role Typical Constructs Training Modules Domains Psychological and • Listening Active Listening – mentors
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NSF Grantees: Identity
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Debra A. Major, Old Dominion University; Seterra D. Burleson, Old Dominion University; Xiaoxiao Hu, West Virginia University; Kristi J. Shryock, Texas A&M University
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and multi-institutional research teams. Dr. Major is fellow of the American Psychological Association, the Association for Psychological Science, the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology and the Society for the Psychology of Women.Seterra D. Burleson, Old Dominion University Seterra is a doctoral student in the industrial-organizational psychology program at Old Dominion Uni- versity. Prior to entering her graduate studies, she received her BS in Psychology at the University of Montana and served in Peace Corps Per´u for 27 months and worked in human services in Portland, OR. She received her MS at ODU and is now pursuing her PhD. She currently works as a research assistant in the Career
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Kaitlin Mallouk, Rowan University; Juan M Cruz, Rowan University; Stephanie Farrell, Rowan University; Abagael Anne Riley, Rowan University
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, 2024AbstractThere is substantial opportunity for engineering graduates to enter the workforce to engage in afulfilling career and achieve social mobility. Still, there is a lack of adequate support forlow-income, academically talented students. The purpose of this poster is to describe theinterventions designed to support S-STEM scholarship students at Rowan University in the firstyear of our S-STEM project. Our S-STEM project objectives are threefold: 1) Providescholarships to encourage talented students with low incomes and demonstrated financial need toinitiate and graduate from engineering majors in the College of Engineering at Rowan Universityand subsequently enter the engineering workforce or a graduate program; 2) Develop a supportsystem that
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Garrett Powell Lee, South Florida State College
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the population of academically talentedstudents from low-income, diverse backgrounds who graduate with an associate of science (A.S.)in engineering technology (advanced manufacturing specialization), and contribute to theAmerican innovation economy as scientists, technicians, and/or engineers. This program wasaccepted in order to help answer this as well as to address a national need to increase affordablepathways from high school to two-year, then four-year institutions of higher education (IHE) orinto STEM careers, improve educational equity, expand access to higher education (particularlyamong underrepresented minority (URM) populations, increase the post-secondary credential-attainment levels of students and the community, and raise
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Homero Murzi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Yi Cao, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Natali Huggins, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Andres Nieto Leal, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Graduate Academy for Teaching Excellence Fellow, a Global Perspectives Fellow, a Diversity Scholar, a Fulbright Scholar, a recipient of the NSF CAREER award, and was inducted into the Bouchet Honor Society. Homero serves as the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Chair for the Commission on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (CDEI), the Program Chair for the ASEE Faculty Development Division, and the Vice Chair for the Research in Engineering Education Network (REEN). He holds degrees in Industrial Engineering (BS, MS) from the National Experimental University of T´achira, Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Temple University, and Engineering Education (PhD) from Virginia Tech.Miss Yi Cao, Virginia
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Marie C Paretti, Virginia Tech; Daria A Kotys-Schwartz, University of Colorado Boulder; Susannah Howe, Smith College; Julie Dyke Ford Ph.D., New Mexico Tech; Benjamin David Lutz, Virginia Tech; Kevin Kochersberger, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Chris Gewirtz, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Laura Mae Rosenbauer, Smith College; Sidharth Arunkumar, New Mexico Tech
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Paper ID #19371Collaborative Research: From School to Work: Understanding the Transi-tion from Capstone Design to IndustryDr. Marie C Paretti, Virginia Tech Marie C. Paretti is a Professor of Engineering Education at Virginia Tech, where she co-directs the Vir- ginia Tech Engineering Communications Center (VTECC). Her research focuses on communication in engineering design, interdisciplinary communication and collaboration, design education, and gender in engineering. She was awarded a CAREER grant from the National Science Foundation to study expert teaching in capstone design courses, and is co-PI on numerous NSF grants
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Katherine C Tetrick, Washington State University; John B. Schneider, Washington State University; Charles Pezeshki, Washington State University
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eligible. A studentis considered academically disadvantaged if the student graduates from a Washington State highschool where 30% or more of its students are receiving free or reduced-price lunch. Uponadmission to the WSU STARS program, students have access to individual mentoring, intrusiveadvising, a community of engineering students, specialized courses, and mathematics, physics,and chemistry tutoring. Each aspect of the program layers the foundation of success in academicperformance and career preparation.WSU STARS accepts a maximum of 32 students each academic year. During the first threeyears of the program, recruitment began in May after Pell Grant eligibility information wasreleased and largely took place in the summer months when students
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NSF Grantees Poster Session II
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2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Greg L. Saylor, University of Cincinnati; Anant R. Kukreti, University of Cincinnati
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engineering ethics, researchin an academic setting, and graduate education opportunities and application process. Thefreshman year programs implemented showed success in recruiting students for the S-STEMprogram, and can serve as a model for other undergraduate programs looking to enrich theexperiences of their undergraduates by providing a comprehensive, supportive, and career-relevant environment inside and outside of the classroom.1. IntroductionEngineering education is constantly evolving and changing to meet the current and projectedneeds of the engineering profession. In 2010 1 the National Society of Professional Engineers(NSPE) released a position statement proposing additional undergraduate engineering outcomes:Leadership, Risk and
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Sawsan Werfelli, State University of New York, Binghamton; Amber Simpson, State University of New York, Binghamton; Peter N. Knox, University of Vermont; Kelli Paul, Indiana University, Bloomington; Adam Maltese, Indiana University, Bloomington
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, identity, and career aspirations in children and adolescents.Dr. Adam Maltese, Indiana University, Bloomington Professor of Science Education ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Children’s Identity Conception in Engineering Activities in the Home EnvironmentAbstractThe purpose of this study was to examine identity formation in young learners throughengineering education. This was sought by means of understanding children’s perception of theiridentity as an engineer after engaging in engineering design processes and practices in theirhome environments.The methodology for data collection was through post-program participation interviews withchildren. The interviews
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Katerina Goseva-Popstojanova, West Virginia University; Erin Carll, University of Washington; Robin A.M. Hensel, West Virginia University
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benefits of the ACCESS program to students’ education and futureprofessional careers.1. IntroductionCybersecurity is of vital importance for protecting individuals, businesses, and governmentinstitutions from cyber threats. Furthermore, strong cybersecurity is essential for ensuringuninterrupted work of the critical infrastructure and the national security. However, there is ahuge unmet need for cybersecurity experts in the U.S. According to cyberseek.org, nationwidethere are over 755,700 open positions for different cybersecurity career pathways, which is asignificant increase from 597,700 open positions one year ago [1]. The Bureau of LaborStatistics projects that the employment of information security analysts, which is one of thecybersecurity
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Cynthia Kay Pickering, Arizona State University; Caroline Vaningen-Dunn, Arizona State University; Maria A. Reyes, Phoenix College
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more girls in STEM to make it the new norm. She has also architected SFAz’s enhanced Community College STEM Pathways Guide that has received the national STEMx seal of approval for STEM tools. She integrated the STEM Pathways Guide with the KickStarter processes for improving competitive proposal writing of Community College Hispanic Serving Institutions. Throughout her career, Ms. Pickering has written robotics software, diagnostic expert systems for space station, manufacturing equipment models, and architected complex IT systems for global collaboration that included engagement analytics. She holds a US Patent # 7904323, Multi-Team Immersive Integrated Collaboration Workspace awarded 3/8/2011. She also has
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Grisselle Centeno, University of South Florida; Susana Lai-Yuen, University of South Florida
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. In addition, 90% of students who participated in Workshop 1 and 87% ofthose in Workshop 2, positively responded that after the workshop, they were more interested inpursuing engineering as a career (impacting both motivation and retention). The encouragingresults support this intervention as an effective tool to showcase the connection betweenengineering and healthcare, and to increase student motivation in engineering- irrespective ofgender.Keywords:Diversity, engineering education, healthcare, active learning, workshop.1. IntroductionUndergraduate education statistics show that in 2015 women earned 57% of all bachelor’s degreescompleted. However, only 19.9% of women earned a bachelor’s degree in engineering [1].Conversely, the bachelor’s
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NSF Grantees Poster Session I
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2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Adrienne Steele, Louisiana State University; Warren N. Waggenspack Jr., Louisiana State University; Charles Algeo Wilson IV, Louisiana State University; Laura Ikuma, Louisiana State University
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communities at BRCC initially consisted of students at BRCC who would meet in theSTEM Conference Room, the BRCC library, and off-campus to study together. Currently, formallearning communities have been created for calculus, physics, trigonometry, circuits, statics, andbiology where students can come for homework assistance and ask general questions aboutcourse content. In addition to help with their coursework, students in the STEM Division alsoreported that they needed more information on STEM careers. Therefore, a BRCC STEMmagazine was created via Flipboard where they found articles already written in career journalsand popular magazines and flipped them into our magazine. The link to the magazine wasdistributed via email to students enrolled in
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NSF Grantees Poster Session I
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2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Jana Lunt, Southern Utah University; John S. MacLean, Southern Utah University
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, engineers, and mathematicians to the southern Utahregion. Since its inception in 2012, S-STEM program participants majoring in science,engineering, and mathematics disciplines have engaged in an interdisciplinary learningcommunity that has included faculty mentorship, peer mentorship, undergraduate researchopportunities, and career and graduate school workshops. Participants have been awarded $5000scholarships per school year, which have allowed many to decrease their extracurricularemployment responsibilities and increase their focus on their studies. These engagement andfinancial benefits have supported a population of students whom the university has traditionallystruggled to retain. The program’s goals are currently being met, and the program
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Craig O. Stewart, University of Memphis; Chrysanthe Preza, The University of Memphis; Stephanie S Ivey, The University of Memphis
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the University of Memphis. Her research interests are imaging science, estimation theory, computational imaging enabled by deep learning, and computational optical sensing and imaging applied to multidimensional multimodal light microscopy and hyperspectral imaging. She received a CAREER award by the National Science Foundation in 2009, the Herff Outstanding Faculty Research Award in 2010 and 2015, and she was the recipient of the Ralph Faudree Professorship at the University of Memphis 2015-2018. She was named Fellow of the SPIE in 2019 and Fellow of the Optica (OSA) in 2020. She serves as Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Computational Imaging, Topical Editor for Optica’s Applied Optics, and as Executive
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2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Niaz Latif, Purdue University Calumet (College of Technology); Mohammad A. Zahraee, Purdue University Calumet (College of Technology); Aco Sikoski, Ivy Tech Community College; Branislav Rosul, College of DuPage
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- nology at Purdue University Calumet has over 150 students, the third largest enrollment for such degree.Mr. Aco Sikoski, Ivy Tech Community College Mr. Sikoski completed his Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering at the University of Kiril I Metodi in Skopje, Macedonia. He continued his education at Purdue University where he obtained his Masters of Science in Engineering. Intermittently, Mr. Sikoski has consulted for various institutions and organizations. In 1997, he started his career at Ivy Tech Community College where he has stayed until present. He served as a professor, program chair, dean, and the campus Vice Chancellor. As a program chair and dean, Mr. Sikoski was involved in developing several technology
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Johanna Milord, University of Missouri - Columbia; Fan Yu, University of Missouri - Columbia; Sarah Lynn Orton P.E., University of Missouri - Columbia; Lisa Y. Flores, University of Missouri - Columbia; Rose M. Marra, University of Missouri - Columbia
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Paper ID #33622Impact of COVID-19 Transition to Remote Learning on EngineeringSelf-efficacy and Outcome ExpectationsJohanna Milord, University of Missouri - Columbia Johanna Milord is a Counseling Psychology Doctoral Candidate at the University of Missouri. She earned her Masters of Science degree in Mental Health Counseling. Her general research focus is marginalized populations’ attainment of their desired academic and career outcomes. Her most recent projects have explored career self-efficacy and critical race consciousness interventions.Fan Yu, University of Missouri - ColumbiaDr. Sarah Lynn Orton P.E., University of
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Rachel Funk, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Jim Lewis, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Leilani Pai, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Johan Benedict Cristobal, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Brittany Rader
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2structures, and reinforce students’ own determination to persist. All of these components areconsidered critical to supporting STEM persistence [19], [20].Another way to support increased diversity through STEM is by increasing the number ofsuccessful transfer student pathways [21]. However, transfer students face a number of uniquechallenges on their paths to earning bachelor’s degrees, such as academic credit loss and excesscredit accumulation, discordant experiences of institutional culture, and fewer opportunities toreceive scholarships, since many scholarships are awarded to first-time freshmen [22]-[ 25].This research reports on the efforts of the STEM Career Opportunities in Nebraska: Networks,Experiential-learning, and Computational Thinking
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Caye M Drapcho, Clemson University; Lib Crockett, Clemson University
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involved with schools in their local communities. Crockett found her true calling as an academic advisor for first-year engineering stu- dents at Clemson. During her 20 year career as an advisor she saw first-hand how students struggled to make the adjustment from high school to college. She helped develop and conduct transitional workshops on study skills, time management, test-taking and career/major choice for her students. She authored The General Engineering Newsletter and assisted in its transition from paper to electronic format. She also served as Transfer Coordinator for the College of Engineering and Science assisting all academic departments in the College with transfer evaluation and orientation as well as
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Gary P. Halada, Stony Brook University; Lisa Ospitale, Stony Brook University
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that a fairly large percentage of our participants are first or second yearcollege students or come from a community college environment (about 20% overall). For thesestudents in particular the REU program is especially valuable in motivating participants topursue high education and STEM-related careers.(2)Research Skills and Professional Development:The multi-programming model of the REU site in Nanotechnology for Health, Energy, and theEnvironment provides students with considerable opportunity for skill refinement in researchtraining, professional development, and graduate school preparedness. As many of our REUparticipants (about 20%) have come from a community college environment in whichdevelopment of such skills is a greater challenge
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Cole Hatfield Joslyn, Northern Arizona University
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EducationAbstract—Women and minortized groups share a common sense of belonging or, moreaccurately, lack of a sense of belonging in STEM, which exacerbates their underrepresentation inSTEM education and careers. Furthermore, an abundance of literature demonstrates that thisshared lack of belonging negatively influences their academic performance and persistence. Inengineering education specifically, research indicates that a lack of belonging contributes toundergraduate student attrition regardless of gender and race/ethnicity.Therefore, we proposed a project entitled “Promoviendo el Éxito Estudiantil a través de unSistema de Apoyo (PromESA): Promoting Student Success through a Social, Academic, andInstitutional Support System in Engineering Education
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Rose-Margaret Ekeng-Itua, Ohlone College; Gabe Hanzel-Sello, Growth Sector; David Gruber, Growth Sector
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Electrical/Electronic Engineering majoring in Telecommuni- cations. She gained an MSc. in Mobile and Satellite Communication from the University of Surrey, Guildford, UK and her Doctorate in Cybernetics at the University of Reading, UK . She has been inter- nationally recognized for her contributions towards youth empowerment and campaigning for equity for African Americans and Females in STEM education and Career. She has research interests in the Internet of Things, Wireless Sensor Networks, Sustainable Energy and Appropriate Technologies for Emerging Economies and bridging gender and race divides in STEM education and careers. Rose-Margaret has implemented various initiatives to increase access and retention of