Paper ID #13407Works in Progress: a Challenge-Inspired Undergraduate ExperienceProf. Rohit Bhargava, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Rohit Bhargava is Bliss Faculty Scholar of Engineering and Professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is a faculty member with affiliations in several departments across campus (Pri- mary – Bioengineering: Affiliated - Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mechanical Science and En- gineering, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and Chemistry) as well as the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology. Rohit received dual B.Tech. degrees (in
onlyafter applying the material.Texas A&M University-Kingsville (TAMUK), a Hispanic Serving Institution, is offeringCASCaded Mentoring And Design Experiences (CASCADE), an NSF Science, Technology,Engineering and Mathematics Talent Expansion Program (STEP) to their engineering students. Page 26.331.4The overall goal of CASCADE is to increase the quantity, quality, and diversity of TAMUKstudents who successfully earn an engineering baccalaureate degree. CASCADE engagesengineering students in design exercises and experiences throughout their academicundergraduate careers, and provides student support in an innovative configuration of cascadedpeer
received his BS and PhD in Mechan- ical Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology and National University of Singapore respectively. He has published more than 60 papers in refereed journals and international conferences and contributed to books, and been involved in several internal and external funded research projects in these areas. He has received numerous research awards including ’Best Paper Award - ICAMT 2016’, ’Best Paper Award - ATMAE 2014’, ’Outstanding Paper Award – NAMRC 2012,’ ’A.M. Stickland Best Paper Award – IMechE, 2010,’ and ’Most Downloaded Paper – Elsevier, 2010.’ c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 Engaging undergraduate students
? 1 2 3 4 5SURVEY QUESTION 3On a scale from 1 to 5, 5 being ‘Very Comfortable’ and 1 being ‘Not Comfortable At All,’ howcomfortable are you around peers of other cultures from your own? 1 2 3 4 5Part 2: Technical Project Methods:To implement the following project three main technologies must be intertwined in order to beable to have a successful project. Mainly, vertical farming, hydroponic watering, and making thegrowing process smart through embedded systems, and machine learning. Because of these 3diverse technologies civil, mechanical, and electrical engineers can work together, withmechanical and civil focusing on the vertical structures and the hydroponic
Paper ID #14650Ten Ways to Improve Learning Physics as Part of an Engineering CourseProf. Rodrigo Cutri P.E., Instituto Mau´a de Tecnologia Cutri holds a degree in Electrical Engineering from Maua Institute of Technology (2001), MSc (2004) and Ph.D. (2007) in Electrical Engineering - University of S˜ao Paulo. He is currently Titular Professor of Maua Institute of Technology, Professor of the University Center Foundation Santo Andr´e, and consultant - Tecap Electrical Industry Ltda. He has experience in Electrical Engineering with emphasis on Industrial Electronics and Engineering Education, acting on the following topics
Paper ID #17900Specific, Generic Performance Indicators and Their Rubrics for the Compre-hensive Measurement of ABET Student OutcomesMr. Wajid Hussain, Wajid Hussain is an enthusiastic, productive Electrical/Computer Engineer with a Master of Science De- gree coupled with more than 15 years Engineering experience and Mass Production expertise of Billion Dollar Microprocessor Manufacture Life Cycle. Over the years Wajid has managed several projects related to streamlining operations with utilization of state of the art technology and digital systems. This has given him significant experience working with ISO standard
Industry. As she has plans to remain and be an active member in SWE as a Professional Member, upon graduation in May of 2019. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018Impact of "Imagineer Day," an Outreach Program, on K-8 girls and Women in EngineeringAbstractThe Society of Women Engineers at California State University, Chico developed an educationaloutreach program to promote Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) to K-8 girlsin 2012. Since then, every year over 200 local K-8th grade students are invited to participate inmultiple hands-on labs that demonstrate basic science and Engineering concepts. The goal of theoutreach program is to get young girls interested in
Paper ID #23756Intervention designed to increase interest in engineering for low-interest, K-12 girls did so for boys and girls ˜ University of Wisconsin - MadisonSamuel Alberto Acuna, Samuel Acu˜na is Ph.D. candidate in the Mechanical Engineering department at the University of Wis- consin–Madison, where he studies neuromuscular biomechanics. He aims to improve gait and balance in older adults by developing technology that influences the nervous system. Samuel received his BS in Mechanical Engineering from Brigham Young University in 2012, and his MS in Mechanical Engineering from the University of
, system dynamics modeling, simulations, vir- tual reality, and digital games) to facilitate complex problem-solving competencies; and (4) investigates effective ways to prepare teachers and administrators for digital transformation of education to support effective integration and seamless adoption of advanced learning technologies into education. In addition to her work focusing on STEM learning in K-20 educational settings, her research was also carried out in professional contexts including army, aircraft maintenance, air-traffic control, emergency response, en- vironmental sciences, climate change, medical education, instructional design, architecture, construction science, mechanical engineering, industrial
Paper ID #12215A Student Design, Develop, Test & Deploy Project: Perseus II - Developmentof an Unmanned Marine System for an Underwater Unexploded OrdnanceMissionMr. Michael DeLorme, Stevens Institute of Technology (SES) Mr. Michael DeLorme Mr. DeLorme has 11 years of professional experience as a Research Asso- ciate/Engineer at Stevens; Davidson Laboratory, DHS National Center for Secure and Resilient Maritime Commerce (CSR), and Systems Engineering Research Center. Research concentrations include exper- imental marine hydrodynamics, unmanned marine vehicles, the implementation of hydro-acoustics for the detection of
S-STEM grant to recruit rural stu- dents from Iowa and Illinois into STEM. Dr. Prosise mentors the collegiate chapter of SWE and organizes many outreach events encourage girls to go into STEM. She leads a study-abroad trip for engineering students to Brazil every-other-year, where students design, build, and implement assistive technologies for people with disabilities. Her research focus is to develop affordable upper limb prosthetics.Dr. R R Romatoski, Saint Ambrose UniversityDr. Susa H Stonedahl, St. Ambrose University Susa Hardwick Stonedahl is an Associate Professor in the Department of Engineering and Physics at St. Ambrose University. She received her BA in Mathematics and Physics from Carleton College and her
focused primarily in the areas of education and STEM for middle and high school students, especially women and minority students. Her research interests include student engagement and interest in STEM and STEM careers as well as the development of instruments and evaluation tools to assess these constructs.Dr. Euisuk Sung, Indiana University Euisuk Sung is a postdoctoral researcher at Indiana University. He earned a Ph.D. degree in Engineering and Technology Teacher Education at Purdue University. He has computer science degree and worked as a computer software developer for three years. then he served as an engineering and technology educator in high school for 9 years in South Korea. Currently he is working in NSF
readily available, about 2% of students in theCalifornia State University system are undocumented [5], and 11% experience housinginsecurity [6]. Food insecurity is a rampant problem. Public K-12 educational quality is achallenge due to chronic underfunding, and 81% of students at Cal State LA do not have a parentwith a bachelor’s degree [4].Within this context, it is highly difficult for students at Cal State LA to complete their degreeprograms. As of October 2022, 4-year graduation rates were 10.5% and 21.7% for undergraduatestudents in the College of Engineering, Computer Science, and Technology and the College ofNatural and Social Sciences, respectively, and 6-year graduation rates increased only to 30.3%and 36.9% [4]. Many college- and
Paper ID #42156The Power of Place: A Critical Examination of Engineering Enculturation &Identity FormationDr. Timothy Duane Reedy, University of Maryland, College ParkDr. David Tomblin, University of Maryland, College Park David is the director of the Science, Technology and Society program at the University of Maryland, College Park. He works with STEM majors on the ethical and social dimensions of science and technology. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 The Power of Place: A Critical Examination of Engineering Enculturation and Identity FormationAbstract
Paper ID #34931Mentoring Prospective Engineering Students Through the After SchoolProgram ”Girls in Engineering” Focused on Building an UnderwaterRemotely Operated VehicleDr. Vukica M. Jovanovic, Old Dominion University Dr. Vukica Jovanovic is a Batten Fellow and an Associate Professor of Engineering Technology in Me- chanical Engineering Technology Program. She holds a Ph.D. from Purdue University in Mechanical Engineering Technology, focuses on Digital Manufacturing, Magistar (Ph.D. candidate) degree in Ind- sutrial Engineering and Management, focused on Production Systems Design, and dipl.ing. degree in Industrial
Systems Engineering Research and the Fulbright International Science and Technology Award. Dr. Salado holds a BSc/MSc in electrical engineering from Polytechnic University of Valencia, an MSc in project management and a MSc in electronics engineering from Polytechnic University of Catalonia, the SpaceTech MEng in space systems engineering from Delft University of Technology, and a PhD in systems engineering from the Stevens Institute of Technology. He is a member of INCOSE and a senior member of IEEE and IIE.Mr. John Ray Morelock, Virginia Tech John Morelock is a doctoral candidate at Virginia Tech. His research interests include student motivation, game-based learning, and gamified classrooms. He received the NSF
Founda- tion (EIF) and the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB). Andrea has various levels of affilia- tions with the American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE), Association of Technology Manage- ment and Applied Engineering (ATMAE), the Associated Schools of Construction (ASC), the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), the National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC), American Society of Professional Estimators (ASPE), and the Association for the Advancement of Cost Engineer- ing International (AACEI). Furthermore, Dr. Ofori-Boadu serves on several departmental, college, uni- versity, and industry committees. She has also served as a reviewer for the National Science Foundation (NSF
to rapid changes and complex business Artificial intelligence Managing ever-increasing factory complexity Virtual/augmented reality Meeting costs for factory and equipment productivity IIoT (listening and sensing technologies) Factory integration across 300 mm and 450mm technologies Adaptive learning Addressing the migration to smart factory Autonomous Control Sustainability supply chain Digital engineering Legislation on IA and ML Cybersecurity Table 1: Business and technology trends on fundamental educationIn the face of the challenges and trends exposed above, integrating modern technologies
to lead outside the formal curriculum AbstractLeadership has historically been part of professional engineers’ work life, but until recently itwas not integrated into the formal engineering curriculum. With the support of the NationalAcademy of Engineering and Engineers Canada along with regulatory pressures from theAccreditation Board for Engineering and Technology and the Canadian EngineeringAccreditation Board, committed engineering educators with ties to industry have begun to takeup this curricular challenge in greater numbers. Unfortunately, many of these programs touchonly a small segment of the student body because they remain on the periphery of engineeringfaculties. As a result, we know little about the
processing, and communication systems. 3. Formulate appropriate models for predicting system performance and use to assess the relative merits of different communication techniques in achieving performance objectives. 4. Demonstrate competency with modern hardware and software frameworks for building communication systems and networks as well as an awareness of the broader context, implications, and applications of such technologies in society. 5. Apply systematic approaches to the conduct and management of a relatively complex electrical engineering design project in a small team. 6. Communicate effectively with professionals across different engineering disciplines, through media such as concise technical
journals in the field of educational psychology and technology, including Contemporary Educational Psy- chology (2017 – ), Educational Technology Research and Development (2011-2013; 2016-2018), Tech- nology, Knowledge, and Learning (2013 – present), Interdisciplinary Journal of Problem-based Learning (2010 – 2015).Prof. Zahed Siddique, University of Oklahoma Zahed Siddique is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the School of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering of University of Oklahoma. His research interest include product family design, advanced material and engineering education. He is interested in motivation of engineering students, peer-to-peer learning, flat learning environments, technology assisted
Programs and Science Career Intentions(OPSCI) survey given in the fall of 2013 to incoming students at U.S. institutions of highereducation that participated the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics TalentExpansion Program (STEP) funded by National Science Foundation (NSF DUE 1161052). Thisprogram supports initiatives geared toward increasing the number of students receiving associateor baccalaureate degrees in the STEM fields. The survey was administered in freshman Englishcourses, typically required as a general education credit, to gain a representative sample of bothSTEM and non-STEM students at each participating university.In the typical cases, personalized recruitment emails were sent to the Chairs of the English
; Systems Leader for Engineering & Operations Technology in Corteva Agriscience. Corteva is the combined agriscience businesses of DowDuPont that was spun off as an independent company on June 1st, 2019.Mrs. Diane Spence, c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Proceedings of the ASEE 2019 Annual Conference June 16-19, 2019, Tampa, Florida, USA4TH GRADE ENGINEERING – BUILDING UPON THE CURRICULUM OF SCIENCE,MATH, AND CREATIVITY TO INSPIRE THE NEXT GENERATION OF ENGINEERS (EVALUATION) John C. Oliva Diane K. Spence
, Assistant Professor in the Department of Engineering and Technology Education at Utah State University, has taught Solid Modeling, CAD, Introductory Electronics, Surveying, Statics, Assessment and Evaluation, and Introductory Engineering courses at Utah State University. Goodridge has been teaching for the Utah State College of Engineering for more than 15 years. He holds dual B.S degrees in industrial technology education and civil engineering from Utah State University, as well as an M.S. and Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Utah State University. His research interests include entrepreneurship in engineering, spatial thinking and spatial cognition, and professional development for those teaching engineering.Mr. Moe
students fortheir upcoming course. Continued analysis is underway to continue to determine theeffectiveness of the program. Since we have offered a stable version of Physics Jam sinceJanuary 2014 we finally have gathered enough data to more fully evaluate the effectiveness ofthe program. We are currently working on a project to determine if Physics Jam participants areable to complete the first and second semester physics sequence more quickly than theircounterparts that do not participate in Physics Jam.References1. Technology, President’s Council of Advisors on Science and. REPORT TO THEPRESIDENT ENGAGE TO EXCEL: PRODUCING ONE MILLION ADDITIONALCOLLEGE GRADUATES WITH DEGREES IN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY,ENGINEERING, AND MATHEMATICS. PCAST. February
toincrease awareness of the potential career opportunities in the transportation industry among middle and/orhigh school students. The program focusses on minority, female, and underrepresented groups of middleand/or high school students and aims to fulfill the following objectives:- Increase awareness, among minority; female; and underrepresented high school students (grades 9 through 12), of the wide range of transportation modes and potential career opportunities in transportation-related fields;- Teach high school students Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) skills through interactive and fun activities and ultimately improve their STEM skills; and,- Strengthen the links between the transportation sector and public/private
school. Mrs. Newley coaches the exploratory robotics club for grades K-8, and the competitive high school robotics team, FTC. She contributed to international pub- lished papers, national proceedings, is the process of writing several children’s books, and has presented a workshop on robotics for elementary school students.Mr. Erdogan Kaya, University of Nevada Erdogan Kaya is a PhD student in science education at University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He is work- ing as a graduate assistant and teaching science methods courses. Prior to beginning the PhD program, he received his MS degree in computer science and engineering. He coached robotics teams and was awarded several grants that promote Science, Technology
-Women in OR/MS (WORMS), the Chair of INFORMS- Facility Logistics Special Interest Group, and the Chair of the ASEE Middle Atlantic Section. She is currently an academic member of the College Industry Council on Material Handling Education (CICMHE). She is an Associate Editor of the Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence (Elsevier). She has been a principal investigator in several sponsored projects from National Science Foundation (NSF) and VentureWell.Dr. Abdullah Konak, Pennsylvania State University, Berks Campus Abdullah Konak is a distinguished professor of Information Sciences and Technology at the Pennsylvania State University, Berks. Dr. Konak received his degrees in Industrial Engineering, B.S
Paper ID #11875Continuously Improving a Diversity-Bolstering System through IntegratingQuantitative and Qualitative Engineering GoldShirt Program FacetsJacquelyn F. Sullivan Ph.D., University of Colorado, Boulder As Associate Dean for Inclusive Excellence, Sullivan spearheaded design and launch of the Engineering GoldShirt Program to provide a unique access pathway to engineering for high potential, next tier stu- dents not admitted through the standard admissions process . Sullivan was conferred as an ASEE Fellow in 2011 and was awarded NAE’s 2008 Gordon Prize for Innovation in Engineering and Technology Edu- cation. She
Paper ID #15189Long-Term Effects of Partner Programming in an Introductory ComputerScience Sequence (Work in Progress)Dr. Andrew DeOrio, University of Michigan Andrew DeOrio is a lecturer at the University of Michigan. His research interests are in ensuring the correctness of computer systems, including medical devices, internet of things devices, and digital hard- ware. In addition to teaching software and hardware courses, he teaches Creative Process and works with students on technology-driven creative projects.Mr. Andrew Giugliano, University of Michigan Andrew Giugliano is a student at the University of Michigan. His