Paper ID #38691Differences in the Human Dimensions of Specialty Field Leaders andGeneral Contractor Project ManagersTolulope Ibilola OgundareRebecca Kassa, University of Kansas PhD Student in the department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering at the University of Kansas. Specializing in Construction Engineering and Management.Dr. Omar Maali, City of Lawrence, Kansas Omar Maali, Ph.D., PE., PMP., is a Senior Project Engineer at the City of Lawrence, Kansas. He has a PhD in the Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering department from the School of Engi- neering at The University of Kansas. He
Hands-On ProjectsAbstractEach first-year student attending the J. B. Speed School of Engineering (SSoE) at the Universityof Louisville (UofL), regardless of declared major, must complete a two-course sequence ofintroductory engineering courses. These courses, Engineering Methods, Tools, & Practice I(ENGR 110) and Engineering Methods, Tools, & Practice II (ENGR 111), introduce thefundamental tenets of the engineering profession. The first course in the sequence, ENGR 110,focuses on introducing a variety of fundamental engineering skills. The second course, ENGR111, is a hands-on, project-based course housed in a 15,000 square foot makerspace that hasstudents integrate and apply the skills learned in ENGR 110. One of the many skills
Bilayer Membrane sciences, and advanced manufacturing.Dr. Beshoy Morkos, University of Georgia Beshoy Morkos is an associate professor in the Department of Mechanical and Civil Engineering at Florida Institute of Technology where he directs the STRIDE Lab (SysTems Research on Intelligent De- sign and Engineering). His lab currently performs research ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023How to engage engineering students in teaching linear elasticity through entrepreneurially-minded bio-inspired projects Jeffrey Ma1*, Lisa Bosman2, Maged Mikhail3, Khalid Tantawi4, Beshoy Morkos51 Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, Saint Louis University, Saint Louis
Kavitha Chandra is the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs and Professor of Electrical and Com- puter Engineering in the Francis College of Engineering at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. She directs the Research, Academics and Mentoring Pathwa ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Human Balance Models for Engineering Education: An Innovative Graduate Co-Creation Project Alana Smith∗ , Emi Aoki† , Mahsa Ghandi∗ , Jasmina Burek∗ , Charles Thompson† , Kavitha Chandra† ∗ Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering † Department of
Paper ID #40075Enhancing Effectiveness and Inclusivity of Introductory, Project-BasedME Courses: A Cognitive Psychology ApproachMr. Frederic-Charles Krynen, Stanford University Fred Krynen is a Ph.D. candidate in Mechanical Engineering at Stanford University. Under the guidance of Professor Carl Wieman, Professor Shima Salehi, and Professor Sheri Sheppard, his research focuses on teaching methods as they apply to introductory university-level mechanical design courses. He is focused on measuring these methods’ impact on performance, retention and on the students’ sense of belonging in the physical space they occupy
Paper ID #40105Work in Progress: Engaging First-year Engineering Students throughMakerspace Project-based PedagogyDr. Gisele Ragusa, University of Southern California Dr. Gisele Ragusa is a Professor of Engineering Education at the University of Southern California. She conducts research on college transitions and retention of underrepresented engineering students, engineer- ing ethics, PreK-12 STEM education, and also research about engineering global preparedness.Dr. Erik A. Johnson, University of Southern California Dr. Erik A. Johnson is a Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering at the University of Southern
Paper ID #40272Undergraduate Student Experience with Research Facilitated by ProjectManagement and Self-regulated Learning ProcessesMs. Sakhi Aggrawal, Purdue University Sakhi Aggrawal is a Graduate Research Fellow in Computer and Information Technology department at Purdue University. She completed her master’s degree in Business Analytics from Imperial College Lon- don and bachelor’s degree in Computer and Information Technology and Organizational Leadership from Purdue University. She worked in industry for several years with her latest jobs being as project manager at Google and Microsoft. Her current research focuses
Paper ID #38399Vertically Integrated Project (VIP) – Design and Development of UnmannedAerial Systems as Part of Research CourseDr. Adeel Khalid, Kennesaw State University Adeel Khalid, Ph.D. Professor Industrial and Systems Engineering Office: 470-578-7241 ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Design and Development of Unmanned Aerial Systems for Industry Applications – A Case StudyAbstractIn this paper, the design and development of Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) by a team ofinterdisciplinary undergraduate students is discussed. The on-going project spans over the periodof
Paper ID #39798Exploring Additive Manufacturing in a Space Environment - A CapstoneDesign Project ExperienceZain Zafar KhanZachary Alan SobelmanDr. Sharanabasaweshwara Asundi, Old Dominion University Sharanabasaweshwara Asundi, Ph.D., an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Old Dominion University (ODU), is an expert in space systems engineering and has en- gaged in the design, development of several space systems, facilities, including an amateur radio ground station and two magnet coil test facilities. He is a Federal Communications Commission licensed amateur radio operator. He is
Paper ID #39046Incorporating an Open-Ended Project to Address Complexity Solution ofEngineer’s Problem in Undergraduate Laboratory Coursewee sing Yeo, University of Cincinnati WS Yeo is a Charactered Engineer register with the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, United Kingdom. She led research projects and also involve actively as member in research projects led by other staff. She adopted outcomes-based engineering (OBE) program accreditation practices since 2006-2022.Dr. P.K. Imbrie, University of Cincinnati P.K. Imbrie is the Head and Professor of the Department of Engineering Education and a Professor in the
of motivation on performance and persistence in mechanical engineering design courses. Elisabeth is an active member of ASEE, ASME, and Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Neurocognitive Examination of the Impact of Design Project Representation on Student Motivation and PerformanceAbstractThe ASME Vision 2030 Project (V2030) outlined a set of goals to aid in the development ofengineering education to better face the current and future demands of the profession. Part of thisvision proposed the implementation of designed-based curricula throughout the degree program.These design courses are meant to introduce students to implementing
©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Increasing contextualized social awareness through multidisciplinary teams in global service-learning projectsAbstractThis paper is for ongoing work in developing unique collaborations between engineering andnon-engineering students in a user-centered design course and humanitarian engineering projectwork. In this paper, the authors will review their integration of social and emotionalcompetencies into engineering design and practice through a credit-based engineering course inconjunction with an Engineers in Action (EIA) Bridge Project student chapter at a midwesternpublic university. Previous research has shown that many universities have limited engagementwith topics of
Paper ID #39510Implementation of a Hands-On Timber Truss Design Project in StructuralAnalysisDr. Kevin Francis McMullen, United States Military Academy Kevin McMullen is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering at the United States Military Academy, West Point, NY. He received his B.S. and Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from the University of Connecticut. His research interest areas include bridge engineering, protective structures, and engineering education.Mr. Adrian Biggerstaff, P.E., Stanford University Lieutenant Adrian Biggerstaff is an Assistant Professor at the U.S. Military Academy
Paper ID #37982Implementing Integrated Project-Based Learning Outcomes in a21st-Century Environmental Engineering CurriculumSusan Gallagher, Montana State University - Bozeman Susan Gallagher is the Education and Workforce Program Manager at the Western Transportation Institute (WTI) at Montana State University.Adrienne Phillips, Montana State University - BozemanEllen Lauchnor, Montana State University - BozemanAmanda HohnerDr. Otto R. Stein, Montana State University - BozemanDr. Craig R. Woolard, Montana State University - BozemanCatherine M. KirklandDr. Kathryn Plymesser P.E., Montana State University - Bozeman
Paper ID #36236An Urban School’s Approach to the Senior Capstone Project: Promoting aCulture of ExcellenceDr. Tina Powell, The Orange Public Schools Dr. Tina Powell, Assistant Superintendent of Innovation & Systems, Orange Public Schools Tina attended Kean University in Union, NJ where she earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Edu- cation, with a concentration in Political Science. Shortly after completing her first degree, she pursued a Post Baccalaureate in Pure Mathematics; a program she completed while simultaneously participating in Montclair State University’s INSTEP program – affording her certification in K
Paper ID #36012Inclusive Teamwork: Using Participatory Action Research (PAR) to ImproveTeamwork Projects in Intro to Mechanical EngineeringMs. Emily Deterding, University of Massachusetts Lowell Emily Deterding is currently a Mechanical Engineering student at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. She is currently working with two professors on a research project to improve teamwork in Mechanical Engineering at UMass Lowell. She has been facilitating focus groups for this project and collecting infor- mation to be utilized and analyzed for the project. She has previously worked in the Heating, Ventilation, and Air
Paper ID #36385An International Design Project for First Year Engineering Students atMultiple U.S. InstitutionsDr. Thomas J. Siller, Colorado State University Tom Siller is an Associate Professor in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Colorado State University. He has been a faculty member at CSU since 1988.Ms. Erica J Marti, University of Nevada - Las Vegas Erica Marti completed her PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). She holds a Master of Science in Engineering and Master of Education from UNLV and a Bachelor of Science in chemistry from the University of
projects integrated with the undergraduate engineering curriculum. Dr. Surupa Shaw | Texas A&M University | Higher Education Center at McAllen TX I. INTRODUCTION The undergraduate engineering curriculum forms the fundamental knowledge base for our future engineerswho would be serving the global society. It is imperative for the undergraduate engineers to get a reality checkon the utility of their classroom knowledge that would help them shape their career path and would providethem a valuable appreciation of the course content. Phylis Blumenfeld et al. [1] emphasized on the compellingargument of making projects an integral part of the learning process, as they promote student
Paper ID #36359Redesigning an Introduction to Engineering Course as anInterdisciplinary Project-Based CourseDr. Kelly Salyards P.E., Bucknell University Dr. Salyards is an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Bucknell University. She has BAE, MAE, and PhD degrees in Architectural Engineering from The Penn- sylvania State University. She joined Bucknell in 2007 and is a registered Professional Engineer in Penn- sylvania. Her teaching interests range from fundamental engineering mechanics to structural design in both steel and concrete. She is serving on ASCE’s Committee on Faculty
University of Cincinnati. His research interests are focused on spatial visualization, problem- solving, cognitive load, engineering design, spatial ability, ID/ODD, stem accessibility issues, workforce development, STEM education, and education practices.Dr. Sheryl A. Sorby, University of Cincinnati Dr. Sheryl Sorby is currently a Professor of Engineering Education at the University of Cincinnati and was recently a Fulbright Scholar at the Dublin Institute of Technology in Dublin, Ireland. She is a professor emerita of Mechanical Engineering-Engineering Mechanics at Michigan Technological University and the P.I. or co-P.I. on more than $14M in grant funding, most for educational projects. She is the former Associate Dean
Paper ID #37953Work In Progress: Implementing Team Projects in OnlineCourses - Balancing Individual Responsibility and TeamCollaborationAnoop Singh Grewal (Lecturer)Haolin Zhu (Lecturer Sr. & Co-Director ) Dr. Haolin Zhu earned her BEng in Engineering Mechanics from Shanghai Jiao Tong University and her Ph.D. in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics from Cornell University, with a focus on computational solid mechanics. Dr. Zhu is a Senior Lecturer of the freshman engineering education team in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University (ASU) and the recipient of the Fulton Outstanding
Paper ID #37977Integrated multidisciplinary capstone projects of anunderwater robot and a quadcopter for building structuralanalysisByul Hur Dr. B. Hur received his B.S. degree in Electronics Engineering from Yonsei University, in Seoul, Korea, in 2000, and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA, in 2007 and 2011, respectively. In 2016, he joined the faculty of Texas A&M University, College Station, TX. USA, where he is currently an Assistant Professor. He worked as a postdoctoral associate from 2011 to 2016 at the University Florida
Paper ID #37982Mini-projects based Cybersecurity Modules for an OperatingSystem Course using xv6Jansen Tan (Purdue University Northwest)Divya Ravindra (Purdue University Northwest)Quamar Niyaz Quamar Niyaz received the B.S. and M.S. degrees in computer science and engineering from Aligarh Muslim University, in 2009 and 2013, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree from The University of Toledo, in 2017. He has been an Assistant Professor in computer engineering with the ECE Department, Purdue University Northwest, since 2017. He has published papers in the areas of computer and networks security, applied machine learning
Paper ID #40507Design Project of an Open-Source, Low-Cost, and Lightweight RoboticManipulator for High School StudentsMiss Isabella Huang Isabella Huang is a rising senior from Watchung Hills Regional High School in New Jersey. She is inter- ested in pursuing engineering and robotics in the future through college-level education and internships. Currently, Isabella is captain of her Varsity FIRST Robotics Team which placed in the Semifinals during the World Championships. She specializes in the mechanical engineering team, working with the lathe, mill, and Tormach CNC to produce intricate aluminum parts for the robot
master and doctoral dissertations. Dr. Mosleh has received the Outstanding Teaching Award by the ASEE Mid- Atlantic Section in 2018 and the Outstanding Section Campus Representative from the ASEE in 2017. He a recipient of Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentoring (PAESMEM) in 2022.Dr. Preethi Chandran, Howard UniversityArlene P MaclinJohn HarklessCourtney J. Robinson, Howard UniversityProf. Hassan Salmani Dr. Hassan Salmani is an Assistant Professor in the electrical engineering and computer science de- partment at Howard University, Washington DC. His main research projects are currently on hardware security and trust. Dr. Salmani has published two books enDr. Sonya T Smith
Paper ID #40512Photovoltaic Design Projects as an Innovation in Our Fundamentals ofElectric Circuits CourseDr. Peter Mark Jansson, Bucknell University Professor Jansson currently is engaged as an Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at Bucknell University where he is responsible for pedagogy and research in the power systems, smart grid and analog systems areas. His specialties include grid integration of large scale renewables and research of novel sensor and energy technologies.Devin Connor Whalen, Bucknell University Devin Whalen is a graduate student at Bucknell University, pursuing a master’s degree in
Paper ID #40508CAD it up - Incorporating CAD into Design Projects in First YearEngineering CoursesDr. Elizabeth Marie Starkey, Pennsylvania State University Elizabeth Starkey is an Assistant Teaching Professor at Penn State. Her research focuses on creativity during the design process and building tools to facilitate learning and creativity in engineering design education.Dr. Sarah C Ritter, Pennsylvania State University Sarah C. Ritter, PhD, is an assistant teaching professor in the School of Engineering Design, Technology, and Professional Programs at the Pennsylvania State University and course chair for EDSGN 100, the
Paper ID #36614Students’ Preference for a Capstone Design Project: An Examination ofthe Impact of Accidental CompetenciesDr. Felix Ewere, North Carolina State University at Raleigh Dr. Felix Ewere is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engi- neering at North Carolina State University and Instructor of the Aerospace Engineering Capstone Senior Design courses. Engineering research interests are in the science and technology at the intersection of aerodynamics, structural mechanics, energy, and smart materials. Recent works have focused on exploit- ing aeroelastic instabilities on
, working to make science exciting, accessible, equitable, and representative to a growing national audience. © American Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Powered by www.slayte.com Creating online supports for at-home making and STEM projects during COVID-19 (Work in Progress)IntroductionOur project looks to address the large-scale shift to at-home learning based on nationwide schoolclosures that occurred during COVID-19 by creating maker/STEM activities for families. OurCoBuild19 project team developed approximately 60 STEM activities (see cobuildathome.com)for children in grades K-6 using items readily available in most households and delivered
Paper ID #36490Adapting a Literature-aided Design Project in EngineeringEducation for Improved Student EngagementKendall B Teichert (Associate Professor) Dr. Teichert received his bachelors and masters degrees in Mechanical Engineering from Brigham Young University in Provo Utah. After working in industry for a couple of years, Dr. Teichert attended the University of Michigan for his PhD in Mechanical Engineering. His research focused on testing and modeling various micro/nano scale systems. Since earning his PhD, Dr. Teichert has been teaching at Trine University in Angola Indiana where he teaches a variety of