- Conference Session
- Concurrent Paper Tracks Session II - Courses II
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- 2017 ASEE International Forum
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Randal T Abler, Georgia Institute of Technology; Edward J. Coyle, Georgia Institute of Technology; Talis Juhna, Riga Technical University; Hale Kim, Inha University; Stephen Marshall P.E., University of Strathclyde; Mauricio Pardo, Universidad del Norte; Julie Sonnenberg-Klein, Georgia Institute of Technology; Winston Spencer Percybrooks, Universidad del Norte
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Main Forum (Podium Presentation)
struggling to advance research programs with a only few graduate students,to collaborate in research activities in a mostly extracurricular and informal environment.Therefore, one of the main motivations for starting a VIP program in our school was to betterarticulate the extra curricular research work that some faculty were already undertaking withundergraduate students. This allows students, on one side, to be in contact with researchactivities in more formal and possibly more rewarding conditions. Faculty, on the other side, canget critical junior members for their groups to help advance their research agendas. Ourimmediate goals regarding our VIP program are: Begin achieving technical results, in the form of prototypes, software and