indispensable quality forengineering, and given the growing scope of the challenges ahead and the complexity anddiversity of the technologies of the 21st century, creativity will grow in importance.” [1].Creativity and Innovation in Engineering EducationCreativity and innovation find application in many domains, but it is in engineering that we seeperhaps the most fundamental examples of how they contribute to economic development andhuman welfare. Solutions deemed innovative are celebrated. Innovative engineers are heraldedas exemplars. Engineering education is full of references to innovation – both in examples usedto motivate and inspire students, changes made in the classroom to better educate students, andin the continuing improvement of
Paper ID #37768Revising the Requirements of a Cross-Departmental Project-Centric Undergraduate Engineering Program and Launchinga new Sustainability and Climate-themed TrackRea Lavi Rea Lavi is Lecturer and a Curriculum Designer with the NEET undergraduate program in the School of Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. He received his Ph.D. from the Faculty of Education in Science and Technology, Technion—Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel. His research interests in STEM higher education involve the fostering and assessment of thinking skills involved in complex problem
Paper ID #37523Developing a Premier Wind Turbine Technology Programs inthe East Coast: A Novus Industry and AcademiaCollaborative ApproachKhosro A. Shirvani (Assistant Professor) Khosro Shirvani, Ph.D. is an assistant professor in the Mechanical Engineering Technology at Farmingdale State University (FSU). His research areas include surface engineering, heat management in manufacturing processes, fabrication, and characterization of quantum materials, polymer-structured materials for bioengineering applications, and additive manufacturing. Prior to joining FSU, he was an instructor and researcher in the Mechanical
currently the resident social scientist in the Electrical Engineering Department at Bucknell, exploring how to teach convergent (deeply interdisciplinary) problems to undergraduate engineers. Past research projects include studies of governance in engineering education and the influence of educational technology on engineering education.Rebecca Thomas (Adjunct Professor) (Bucknell University) Rebecca Thomas is a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. She holds a B.S. and M.Eng. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Louisville and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from North Carolina State University.Stu Thompson
Paper ID #38373REU Site on UAV Technologies: Impact of the Program onParticipants’ Career in Industry or Graduate SchoolSubodh Bhandari (Professor)Erika DeJonghe Erika DeJonghe, Ph.D. serves as professor and chair in the Department of Psychology at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, where she teaches undergraduate and graduate level courses. She received her doctorate in clinical psychology from Michigan State University in 2007.Amar RahejaFang Tang (Chair and Professor)Zekeriya Aliyazicioglu (Professor) Dr. Zekeriya Aliyazicioglu received his MS and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Southern
Jin is an Assistant Professor in the School of Applied Engineering and Technology at the New Jersey Institute of Technology with two joint appointments in the Department of Chemistry and Environmental Science and the Department of Data Science. Her research focuses on spatiotemporal analysis and modeling of environmental changes at local to regional and global scales, taking advantage of airborne and satellite data, state-of-the-art data fusion and machine learning techniques, and big data analytics. © American Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Powered by www.slayte.com Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI): A Conceptual Framework
apprenticeship programs for ONR (Office of Naval Research) successfully since few years. Dr. Ivanitzki has over 25 years in management of commercialization technologies within IT industries in Europe and US and being CTO/CEO of high-tech startups. Prior to joining ASEE, Dr. Ivanitzki was managing director of the Ethiopian Institute of Technology in Mekelle, Ethiopia. Previously, he served as a dean of the College of Engineering and Information Technology at DeVry University in Houston, Texas.Rashida Johnson © American Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Powered by www.slayte.com Encouraging underrepresented and entrepreneurial-minded Postdocs
Paper ID #36434Historical Natural Evolution of Thought of a First of its KindOnline Doctor of Technology Degree Program in a Tier-1UniversityMitchell L Springer (Executive Director) © American Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Powered by www.slayte.com Historical Natural Evolution of Thought of a First of its Kind Online Doctor of Technology Degree Program in a Tier-1 UniversityAbstractThe university of this paper proposed the creation of a Doctor of Technology (D. Tech.) graduatedegree program to be delivered as a hybrid model from the main university campus toactive/employed technology professionals
Paper ID #36433Will They Come? – Understanding the StudentDemographics of a First of its Kind Doctor of TechnologyOnline Program in a Tier-1 UniversityMitchell L Springer (Executive Director) © American Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Powered by www.slayte.com Will They Come? – Understanding the Student Demographics of a First of its Kind Doctor of Technology Online Program in a Tier-1 UniversityAbstractAt this writing, there are approximately 332 million people in the United States. Of this,approximately 36% of the U.S. population has a bachelor’s degree; this is
accessible or culturally relevant to Hispanic families(Baum & Flores, 2011). In Hispanic culture, the importance of family – in Spanish “familia” – is critical.Lack of instrumental support from parents during the transition to college can leave these studentsfeeling isolated with no place to turn for help.Consequently, SHPE has developed Equipando Padres (Equipping Parents), a program with the goal toprovide parents of first-gen and low socioeconomic status (SES) Hispanic students with the knowledgeand tools to better support their children earning engineering degrees. This program, created incollaboration with Raytheon Technologies and with supplemental support from the United EngineeringFoundation, aims to fill the parent programming gap by
Polymers (FRP), and the strengthening of structures to resist progressive collapse.Navid Nasajpour Esfahani My name is Navid Nasajpour Esfahani. I received my master's degree in Mechanical Engineering at Kennesaw State University. I received admission for my Ph.D. from the Georgia Institute of Technology. I have published four journal papers and four conference papers and worked as a Graduate Research Assistant during the last three years.Ralph Schultz Ralph “R.J.” Schultz – R.J. has a Bachelor of Science degree in Manufacturing Engineering from Texas State University and is currently pursuing a Master of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering at Kennesaw State University. He has research experience in ablative
Paper ID #36811Work-in-Progress: A Scoping Review for Gamification inConstruction EngineeringMohammad Ilbeigi Mohammad Ilbeigi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil, Environmental, and Ocean Engineering at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey. He received his Ph.D. in Construction Management and an M.Sc. in Computational Science and Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2017.Diana Bairaktarova (Assistant Professor) Associate Proffessor in the Department of Engineering Education at Virginia Tech.Azita Morteza © American Society for Engineering
Paper ID #38140Training for Life: Reimagining a Codes and RegulationsCourseMichelle Marincel Payne (Associate Professor) Michelle K. Marincel Payne is an assistant professor in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. She completed her Ph.D. in environmental engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, her M.S. in environmental engineering from Missouri University of Science and Technology, and her B.S. in nuclear engineering from the University of Missouri-Rolla. During her graduate studies, Dr. Marincel Payne worked to evaluate the fate of pesticides in
Paper ID #36519Student Reflections on Learning as the Basis for CourseGradesEmily Dosmar (Assistant Professor) Assistant Professor of Biomedical EngineeringJulia M. Williams (Professor of English) Julia M. Williams joined the faculty of the Humanities and Social Sciences Department at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in 1992, then assumed duties as Executive Director of the Office of Institutional Research, Planning, and Assessment in 2005. From 2016-19, she served as Interim Dean of Cross-Cutting Programs and Emerging Opportunities. In this role, she supported the work of faculty who create multi-disciplinary
Paper ID #38381Investigating the Impact of Arts on Student Learning byIntroducing Glass Science in the Materials EngineeringCurriculumKatrina Donovan (Lecturer)Jon J Kellar (Professor)Michael West (Assoc. Professor & Chair)Cassandra M Degen (Associate Professor) Dr. Cassandra (Degen) Birrenkott received her B.S. degree in Metallurgical Engineering from the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology in 2007. She received her Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering in 2012 from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, studying mechanochemical reactions of a spiropyran mechanophore in polymeric materials
mechanical engineering. As an undergraduate researcher, she worked with the University of Florida to determine ambiguity and problem types in engineering textbook problems.Elizabeth Anne Louise Bates Elizabeth is a senior mechanical engineering student at Michigan Technological University. In the summer of 2021 she worked as an undergraduate researcher categorizing problem types as part of a project to identify the level of ambiguity present in engineering text book problems.Jeremy A. Magruder Waisome (Instructional Assistant Professor) Dr. Jeremy A. Magruder Waisome earned her bachelor's and master's of science degrees and Ph.D. in civil engineering from UF. During her studies, she became passionate about issues of
Paper ID #37838Infusing Entrepreneurship into Engineering DesignCurricula to Promote Inventiveness: A Student-CenteredApproach to Inclusive InnovationRoxanne Moore (Research Engineer II) Roxanne Moore is a Senior Research Engineer in the G.W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering and the Center for Education Integrating Science, Mathematics, and Computing (CEISMC) at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Her research focuses on design and engineering education with a focus on promoting diversity and inclusion. She has served as PI and co-PI for grants from multiple sponsors including NSF and Amazon totaling more
Paper ID #38076Data Acquisition for Collegiate Hybrid and Solid Rocketry -An Undergraduate Research ExperienceSanjay Jayaram (Associate Professor)Hunter Michael PritzlaffAndrew Stack Andrew Stack is a junior at Saint Louis University studying mechical engineering. He is involved in FSAE and is looking forward to starting a career in the aerospace industy. Currently an intern at Boeing in St. Louis as a tooling engineering working on a variety of military aircrafts. © American Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Powered by www.slayte.com
Paper ID #36380WIP: Adaptive Comparative Judgement as a Tool for Assessing First-YearEngineering Design ProjectsDr. Clodagh Reid, Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands Midwest PhD in spatial ability and problem solving in engineering education from Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands Midwest, Ireland. Graduated in 2017 from the University of Limerick, Ireland with a B. Tech (Ed.). Member of Technology Education Research Group (TERG).Mr. Gibin Raju, University of Cincinnati Gibin Raju is a doctoral student in Engineering Education at the College of Engineering and Applied Sci- ence at the
Paper ID #37317Work in progress: cost-effective table-top ultrasound systemsas platform for biomedical engineering educationBryan Ranger Bryan Ranger is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Engineering at Boston College. He earned his Ph.D. in Medical Engineering and Medical Physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and M.S.E. and B.S.E. in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Michigan. His research interests include medical devices and instrumentation, ultrasound, global health, AI/machine learning for image analysis, healthcare innovation, and biomedical engineering
Paper ID #37148Measuring and Promoting Empathic Formation in aMultidisciplinary Engineering Design CourseJustin L Hess (Assistant Professor) Dr. Justin L Hess is an assistant professor in the School of Engineering Education at Purdue University. His vision is to inspire change in engineering culture to become more socially responsive, environmentally friendly, and inclusive, thereby providing opportunities for all current and prospective engineers to reach their maximum potential. Dr. Hess’s research focuses on empathy, equity, and ethics in engineering education. He received his PhD from Purdue University’s
Paper ID #37899Design and Implementation of Experiential LearningModules for Steel DesignJ Chris Carroll (Associate Professor and Civil Engineering ProgramCoordinator) Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Civil, Computer, and Electrical EngineeringJohn Aidoo (Professor)Matthew D. Lovell (Associate Professor) Matthew Lovell is an Associate Professor in the Civil Engineering Department at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, and he currently serves as the Senior Director of Institutional Research, Planning, and Assessment office. He received his Ph.D. from Purdue University, and he holds his PE license in
Paper ID #38079Student Paper: Developing an Extensive Virtual RealityEnvironment for Learning Aerospace ConceptsHenry Wright Henry Wright is a graduate student in the Aircraft Computational and Resource Aware Fault Tolerance (AirCRAFT) Labt, majoring in Aerospace Engineering at Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology at Saint Louis University. His interests are in the areas of flight testing and evaluation of novel flight control algorithms on UAS. Henry is hoping to finish his master’s degree and work in the Aerospace industry as a GNC engineer.Siddharth Chandra Shekar Mr Siddharth Chandra
Paper ID #36443Development of a Concept Hybrid Rocket DemonstratorDustin Scott Birch (Associate Professor - ME) Dustin Birch possesses a Doctor of Philosophy in Systems Engineering from Colorado State University, a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Utah, a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Utah, and an Associate of Science in Design and Drafting Engineering Technology from Ricks College. Dustin teaches in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Weber State University in Ogden, Utah. © American Society for Engineering
Tuskegee University. He has a PhD in Aerospace Engineering from Texas A&M University, MS in Aeronautical Engineering from the US Air Force Institute of Technology and a BE in Aerospace Engineering from the PAF College of Aeronautical Engineering. He is a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society, UK and an Associate Fellow of the AIAA. © American Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Powered by www.slayte.com Challenges and Opportunities for Virtual Reality in Higher EducationAbstractVirtual reality (VR) has made a successful transition from the entertainment domain to the skillstraining domain. As expected
Paper ID #37931Work in Progress: Supporting Engineering LaboratoryReport Writing with Modules Targeted for InstructorsCharles Riley (Professor) Professor and Graduate Program Director Civil Engineering Department Oregon Institute of Technology I conduct research in diverse areas of engineering education from professional skills, to writing, to gender and ethics. I also maintain a structures laboratory to conduct full-scale structural component testing and field investigations of highway bridges.Dave Kim Dr. Dave Kim is Professor and Mechanical Engineering Program Coordinator in the School of Engineering and
Paper ID #37676The Hydrostatic Vacuum Tube: a Low-Cost Thermal FluidScience LaboratoryAaron Drenth USAFA/DFMEGeorge SidebothamPhillip Cornwell (Professor Emeritus) Phillip Cornwell currently teaches at the United States Air Force Academy and is an Emeritus Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. He received his Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1989 and his present interests include structural dynamics, structural health monitoring, and undergraduate engineering education. Dr. Cornwell has received an SAE Ralph R. Teetor Educational Award in 1992, and the Dean’s Outstanding
Paper ID #38073Efficiency-Testing a Solar-Powered Payload for StratosphericBallooningNoe Santiago Bazan Palacios (Research Assistant/Student) © American Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Powered by www.slayte.com Efficiency-Testing a Solar-Powered Payload for Stratospheric Ballooning Author: Noé Bazán Abstract: This paper explores the efficiency of solar panels during a solar-powered payload flight as it reaches stratospheric altitudes and is subjected to different environments, as well as the possibility of
mentors in undergraduate research settings. Journal of Engineering Education, 105(4), 605-629. doi: 10.1002/jee.20129Ahn, B. (2016). Applying the cognitive apprenticeship theory to examine graduate and postdoctoral researchers’ mentoring practices in undergraduate research settings. International Journal of Engineering Education, 32(4), 1691-1703.Ahn, B., Cox, M. F., Diefes-Dux, H., & Capobianco, B. (2013, June). Examining the skills and methods of graduate student mentors in an undergraduate research setting. 120th American Society of Engineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition, Atlanta, Georgia.American Society for Engineering Education. 2020. Engineering and Engineering Technology by the Numbers 2019
Member of the International Society for Ethics Across the Curriculum. Dr. Zhu's research interests include the cultural foundations of engineering (ethics) education, global engineering education, and ethics and policy of computing technologies and robotics.Rockwell Franklin Clancy (Research Assistant Professor) Rockwell F. Clancy conducts research and teaches courses at the intersection of moral psychology, technology ethics, and Chinese philosophy. He explores how education and culture affect moral judgments, the causes of unethical behaviors, and what can be done to ensure more ethical behaviors regarding technology. Central to his work are insights from and methodologies associated with the psychological sciences and