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ABET focusing more attention on issues that branched away from those normalpaths listed above. They include communication, ethics, lifelong learning, and contemporaryissues. All programs in order to become accredited had to address those ABET standards.Programs have gone through a number of 6-year evaluations and there are still issues that need tobe addressed. With this is mind, the Department of Mechanical Engineering at MSU began toinvestigate what needs a student might have in the real world and how the department couldprovide a certain amount of preparation for those needs, including ABET requirements but alsofocusing on additional student needs.A Department’s ViewOver the past years, the department focused on one critical issue in a
Paper ID #35057Experiential Learning through Undergraduate Research on a Roadway En-ergyHarvesting Design (WIP) ASEE NCSMs. Sabrina Martin, University of Pittsburgh An undergraduate mechanical engineering student at the University of Pittsburgh.Dr. Tony Lee Kerzmann, University of Pittsburgh Dr. Tony Kerzmann’s higher education background began with a Bachelor of Arts in Physics from Duquesne University, as well as a Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Pittsburgh. After graduation, Dr. Kerzmann began his career as an assistant professor of Mechanical Engineering at Robert
Paper ID #35069Integrated Project Platform for Student Research and CurriculumDevelopmentMr. Niklas Cyril BittersDr. Ramakrishnan Sundaram, Gannon University Dr. Sundaram is a Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Gannon Univer- sity. His areas of research include computational architectures for signal and image processing as well as novel methods to improve/enhance engineering education pedagogy. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Work-in-Progress: Integrated Project Platform for Student Research and
Paper ID #35035Digital Hallpass Monitoring System to Improve Emergency EvacuationProcedures in Secondary SchoolsMr. Harrison HeinigKyle HohmanMr. Tyler Joseph HorneDerek RitterbuschDr. Stephany Coffman-Wolph, Ohio Northern University Dr. Stephany Coffman-Wolph is a Visiting Assistant Professor at Ohio Northern University in the Depart- ment of Electrical, Computer Engineering, and Computer Science (ECCS). Research interests include: Artificial Intelligence, Fuzzy Logic, Game Theory, Teaching Computer Science, STEM Outreach, In- creasing diversity in STEM (women and first generation), and Software Engineering.Dr. Heath Joseph
Ohio Northern University majoring in Computer Science. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Creating a Time-Based Door Access System: A Capstone Senior Design ProjectAbstract The goal of this project is to create a competitive alternative to the current door accesssystem utilized by the Ohio Northern Engineering building. Our team is creating a time-baseddoor access system and reservation software to enable authorized users to reserve rooms. Thissystem will allow for more privacy within classrooms and conference rooms because authorizedusers can no longer enter occupied rooms that they should not access(at a
Paper ID #35070Making College Campus Wheelchair Accessible: Students PerspectiveDr. Molu O Olumolade, Central Michigan University An Associate Professor of Engineering and Technology with Central Michigan university; received first and second degrees from NCA&T and doctorate degree from the University of Calgary. He has been engaged in teaching for more than a decade and has more than 20 years of industrial experience in plant engineering. His research and publications are in the areas of manufacturing scheduling, design for man- ufacturability and assembly (DFM/DFA) and preventive maintenance