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2021 Illinois-Indiana Regional Conference
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George D. Ricco, University of Indianapolis; Stephen J Spicklemire, University of Indianapolis; Brendan Klaas; Allie Ilisa McClure; Seth Ward; Noah Christian McBride; Bo D Minor; Hung-fu Chang, University of Indianapolis
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Paper ID #35241CAOA Online Curriculum Project AbstractDr. George D. Ricco, University of Indianapolis George D. Ricco is an assistant professor of engineering and first-year engineering coordinator at the University of Indianapolis. He focuses his work between teaching the first two years of introductory en- gineering and engineering design and research in student progression. Previously, he was a special title series assistant professor in electrical engineering at the University of Kentucky, and the KEEN Program Coordinator at Gonzaga University in the School of Engineering and Applied Science. He completed his
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Alexander Pagano, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign; Saadeddine Shehab, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign
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Paper ID #35247Framing Design Projects in Engineering: Constructing an EffectiveProblem StatementMr. Alexander Pagano, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign Alex Pagano is a PhD student studying engineering design. His work is focused on the early phases of design and the use of human-centered design or design thinking as a teaching tool. Alex holds a BS in Materials Science and Engineering from University of Arizona and a MS in Mechanical Science and Engineering from University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign.Mr. Saadeddine Shehab, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign A Postdoc Research Associate at the
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2021 Illinois-Indiana Regional Conference
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Alysa Epperson, The University of Indianapolis
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Automation) core unit, studentsdeveloped a robotic testing setup to provide credentialed inputs and capture outputs for twomodels of locks. Mechanically, the system will accommodate 4 locks, two each of the NDE™and LE™ locks, with the potential to scale to other Allegion products as needed. In Phase I ofthe project, students met with Allegion to identify their needs. These needs were translated intoengineering requirements, from which three design alternatives were generated in Phase II. InPhase III students began to prototype the automatic lock testing system, and run preliminary testsfor functionality. In the final phase, Phase IV, final tests were conducted to validate the designbefore sending to the client for use. In addition to the physical
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2021 Illinois-Indiana Regional Conference
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Jared K Hilt, University of Indianapolis; Joan Martinez, University of Indianapolis; Paul Talaga, University of Indianapolis
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the University ofIndianapolis R.B. Annis School of Engineering to develop an intelligent visual factoryannunciation system. The system utilizes moving head lighting fixtures from theentertainment/concert industry to provide immediate visual feedback for problems,troubleshooting, and process guidance in a manufacturing environment. This project requiredthe student design team to evaluate existing protocols from multiple industries and create acommon platform applicable to a factory environment. The end product will be able to directattention to specific 3D locations andl be integrated into already existing systems using aProgrammable Logic Controller (PLC).Footer: © American Society for Engineering Education, 2021
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2021 Illinois-Indiana Regional Conference
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Jonathan Key, University of Indianapolis; James T Emery II, University of Indianapolis; Elliot Motato, University of Indianapolis; Joseph B Herzog, University of Indianapolis
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machine that employsone or more methods of destroying or disabling their robot competitor. This robot isremotely controlled with an RF device and has been designed to meet all of thespecifications and requirements of the combat robot event, as outlined in thecompetition manual. For Phase I of the design project, the team has researched pastevents and the contest manual to come up with the most important constraints anddesign decisions for the project. For Phase II, the team has proposed three preliminaryconceptual designs and has chosen which design to develop further, analyzing thestrengths and weaknesses of design alternatives. The next phase, Phase III includedfabrication, testing, and optimization of multiple subsystems, like the
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2021 Illinois-Indiana Regional Conference
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Isaac Johnson, University of Indianapolis; Bill Faton; Annalie Ciszar; Chijioke Ezeani
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to use several entrepreneurial mindset concepts withengineering design principles in order to come up with our new product calledGreenAuto. The idea behind this project was to create a system that receives a feed ofdata from people’s cars which will be turned into feedback to drivers so they can drivemore efficiently. In turn, this will allow them to save money on gas, drive more safely,and be more environmentally friendly. We were able to build on this by going throughthe customer discovery process. We conducted about 40 interviews with potentialcustomers. We created customer segments based off of these interviews anddeveloped a minimum viable product (MVP). We took everything we learned from thediscovery phase to in designing our product
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2021 Illinois-Indiana Regional Conference
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George D. Ricco, University of Indianapolis; Md Rashedul Hasan Sarker, University of Indianapolis; Sean M Werling, University of Indianapolis; Megan Marshall, University of Indianapolis; Thomas Robert Crowel, University of Indianapolis; Mayron Reyes Esposito, University of Indianapolis; Emron Abusnaneh, University of Indianapolis
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. Annis School of Engineering at the University of Indianapolis (UIndy). Prior to joining at UIndy, he worked as a lecturer at The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP). He also earned his Ph.D. at UTEP. His teaching and research interests include ac- tive learning, project-based learning, energy harvesting, and developing sensors using multi-functional materialsMr. Sean M Werling, University of IndianapolisMegan Marshall, University of Indianapolis I am a sophomore, mechanical engineering major in the RABSOE for The University of Indianapolis. I am also the project manager of this team.Mr. Thomas Robert Crowel, University of IndianapolisMayron Reyes Esposito, University of IndianapolisEmron Abusnaneh, University of
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Meredith Magee, University of Indianapolis; Mark A Sciutto, University of Indianapolis; Alexander Quinn Ruble, University of Indianapolis
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choose their preferred working height. Another featureinterviewees seemed interested in was some sort of built in storage option on the desk. Having away to keep organized is important to this project. Since most students are doing more work intheir dorm, or at home, and a lot of industry workers are working from home, providing acomfortable, and workable desk is our goal. After doing research on ergonomics, and materialsbest suited for the desk, we have been able to come up with unique designs of extendable desks inorder to create a solution. With our final design, we will be testing and prototyping to design acomfortable and effective work environment for users. © American Society for Engineering Education, 2021
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2021 Illinois-Indiana Regional Conference
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George D. Ricco, University of Indianapolis; Paul Talaga, University of Indianapolis; Suranga Dharmarathne, R.B. Annis School of Engineering, University of Indianapolis; Joseph St. Clair Glassmeyer IV, University of Indianapolis; Silas Spencer Ratliff, University of Indianapolis; Jonathon David Magos; Sulman Tariq; Miguel Castanon III; Jared Hamilton
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Dharmarathne Paul TalagaUniv. of Indianapolis Univ. of Indianapolis Univ. of Indianapolis Univ. of Indianapolismagosj@uindy.edu mcastanon@uindy.edu dharmarathnes@uindy.edu talagap@uindy.eduGeorge Ricco Sulman TariqUniv. of Indianapolis Univ. of Indianapolisriccog@uindy.edu tariqs@uindy.eduIn a collaborative project between the University of Indianapolis and BUV Ministry, this projectfocuses on the design, fabrication, and testing of an aggregate unloader system that will attach toa Basic Utility Vehicle (BUV). The BUV is a small utility vehicle that is designed for and usedin developing countries across the world, providing an inexpensive means of transportation thatcan be used in many application venues
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2021 Illinois-Indiana Regional Conference
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George D. Ricco, University of Indianapolis; Najmus Saqib, University of Indianapolis; David Olawale, R.B. Annis School of Engineering, University of Indianapolis; Tyler J Nolan, University of Indianapolis; Teangelo Rayner, University of Indianapolis; Tyson Burton; Jacob Michael Rohrig
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-situ Impact Sensing Capability” won an Outstanding Paper Award for the Non Destructive Evaluation track at the 2015 CAMX –The Composites and Advanced Materials Expo. His work led to the formation of a technology startup company and in 2015, he led the startup company in receiving the highly competitive National Science Foundation (NSF) Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR Phase 1) award and successfully completed the project in 2016. He also served as the entrepreneurial lead for the NSF ICorps Team 377 (Fall 2014). He is a project management professional (PMP) and a technology entrepreneur.Tyler J Nolan, University of IndianapolisMr. Teangelo Rayner, University of IndianapolisTyson BurtonJacob Michael Rohrig
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George D. Ricco, University of Indianapolis; Megan Hammond, University of Indianapolis; Alyssa Ruder-Wasylko; Mohammad Shokrolah Shirazi, University of Indianapolis; Kendra Marie Seymour; David Lee Hout III, University of Indianpolis; Joshua Benton, University of Indianapolis; Sander Lauwers
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to Facilitate Normal Gait Patterns for Patients with Peripheral NeuropathyAlyssa Ruder-Wasylko* David Hout* Joshua Benton Kendra SeymourUniv. of Indianapolis Univ. of Indianapolis Univ. of Indianapolis Univ. of Indianapolisruderwasylkoa@uindy.edu houtd@uindy.edu bentonje@uindy.edu seymourk@uindy.eduSander Lauwers Megan Hammond Mohammed Shirazi George RiccoUniv. of Indianapolis Univ. of Indianapolis Univ. of Indianapolis Univ. of Indianapolislauwerss@uindy.edu hammondm@uindy.edu shirazim@uindy.edu riccog@uindy.eduThis work summarizes the efforts of a student design team project in the R.B. Annis School ofEngineering