Paper ID #35793eSMART: A collaborative, competitive challenge to foster engineeringeducationDr. Jay R Porter, Texas A&M University Jay R. Porter joined the Department of Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution at Texas A&M University in 1998 and is currently the Associate Dean for Engineering at Texas A&M University - Galve- ston. He received the BS degree in electrical engineering (1987), the MS degree in physics (1989), and the Ph.D. in electrical engineering (1993) from Texas A&M University. His areas of interest in research and education include product development, analog/RF electronics
Paper ID #35775The Impact of collaborative learning strategies on Engineering Students’Ability to Problem Solve and Apply Theories to Practical ApplicationsDr. Ruaa Al Mezrakchi, Tarleton State University Dr. Al Mezrakchi is a faculty member in the Department of Mechanical, Environmental, and Civil Engi- neering - Tarleton State University.Dr. Ahmed Al-Ramthan, Tarleton State University Dr. Al-Ramthan is an assistant professor in the Engineering Technology Department at Tarleton State University. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2022
Paper ID #35776An Examination of Black and Latinx Female Youth Experiences in STEM inan Informal Engineering Summer CampMs. Alisha M. Bailey, Southern Methodist University Alisha M. Bailey serves as Program Manager in the Caruth Institute for Engineering Education within the Lyle School of Engineering at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, TX. She also leads and manages the undergraduate mentorship initiative within the Lyle School to increase retention and representation of underrepresented minorities in Engineering. Alisha previously worked for the government in the environ- mental health field as an Environmental
courses in laboratory techniques, fluid mechanics, energy systems, and propulsion systems, as well as freshman engineering. Research interests include renewable energy to include small wind turbine aerodynamics and experimental convective heat transfer as applied to HVAC and gas turbine systems. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2022 1 Session XXXX Engineers and Accountability Kenneth Van Treuren Mechanical Engineering
Paper ID #35828Is the ”E” in Engineering for Entrepreneurship? An Emerging Concept ofEntrepreneurial Engineering IdentityDr. Le Shorn Benjamin, University of Houston Dr Le Shorn Benjamin has amassed over a decade of experience in the field of education. These ex- periences span local and international borders and have included roles in educational research, program administration, higher education accreditation and K-12 teaching. Dr Benjamin’s research agenda ex- plores issues related to minoritized student experiences, doctoral education, and engineering education.Dr. Jerrod A Henderson, University of Houston Dr. Jerrod
computations via analytical and algebraic pencil-pushing, an engineering professor may appreciate a more firmly connected approach by using the limitconcept to talk about precision and accuracy. Proceedings of the 2022 ASEE Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference Prairie View A&M University, Prairie View, TX Copyright © 2022, American Society for Engineering Education 3Another approach to create conversation and collaboration opportunity, this time on the efficiencyside of things, followed a speed-dating format: eight faculty members from both departments weredivided into four groups, and each group was given ten minutes to talk
. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2022 1 ASEE-2022 THE ROLE OF RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES ON THE SMART GRID AND MICROGRID Joseph M. Dowell, Dr. Penrose Cofie, Dr. Charlie Tolliver, Dr. John Fuller, Dr. Warsame Ali Electrical & Computer Engineering Department Prairie View A&M University Texas AbstractAs technology continues to evolve and society grows, the need for greater access to energy as
Manager and Executive. During my tenure with ExxonMobil, I have had assignments or projects that have taken me on numerous occasions to locations such as: Canada, Brazil, Venezuela, Australia, Norway, United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates, Prague, Malaysia, Singapore, and Argentina Since my retirement from ExxonMobil in March 2017, I have worked and are giving back to my alma mata as an Adjunct Professor teaching Senior Design and Professionalism at Prairie View A&M University, since Fall September 2017. Education Bachelor of Science – Electrical Engineering Master of Science – Electrical Engineering Prairie View A&M University University of Texas - Austin ExxonMobil Work History 1982 to 2017
Paper ID #35780Developing and Applying Manufacturing Process Simulation Tools toImprove Students’ Execution of Engineering Design Course ProjectsMr. Joseph Anthony Donndelinger, Baylor University Mr. Donndelinger joined Baylor University’s School of Engineering and Computer Science as a Clinical Associate Professor after 23 years of experience in the automotive and cutting tool industries. During his 16 years as a Senior Researcher at General Motors’ Global Research and Development Center, Mr. Donndelinger served as Principal Investigator on 18 industry-university collaborative projects focusing primarily on conducting
Paper ID #35796Exploring the Effects of Solid Modeling Approaches and ManufacturingProcess Knowledge on Quality of Students’ Execution of EngineeringDesign Course ProjectsMr. Joseph Anthony Donndelinger, Baylor University Mr. Donndelinger joined Baylor University’s School of Engineering and Computer Science as a Clinical Associate Professor after 23 years of experience in the automotive and cutting tool industries. During his 16 years as a Senior Researcher at General Motors’ Global Research and Development Center, Mr. Donndelinger served as Principal Investigator on 18 industry-university collaborative projects focusing
, knowledge transfer, e-collaboration, and culture. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2022 1 Session XXXX Promote Supply Chain and Logistics Standards through Interdisciplinary Curriculum Innovation in a Minority Serving Institution Hua Li Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Department Texas A&M University-Kingsville Kai Jin Mechanical and Industrial
Paper ID #35767Leadership and Ethics in Undergraduate and Graduate Curricula at aHispanic-serving InstitutionDr. Matthew Lucian Alexander P.E., Texas A&M University - Kingsville Dr. Alexander graduated with a BS in Engineering Science from Trinity University, a MS in Chemical Engineering from Georgia Tech, and a PhD in Chemical Engineering from Purdue University. He worked for 25 years in environmental engineering consulting before joining the faculty at Texas A&M University- Kingsville in 2015. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2022
Paper ID #35744Improving Minority Students’ Career Readiness Through Enhanced SeniorDesign ExperiencesDr. Hua Li, Texas A&M University - Kingsville Dr. Hua Li, a Professor in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at Texas A&M University-Kingsville, is interested in sustainable manufacturing, renewable energy, sustainability assessment, and engineering education. Dr. Li has served as P.I. and Co-P.I. in different projects funded by NSF, DOEd, DHS, NASA, USDA, etc.Mr. Ricardo Miguel Garcia Pineda, Texas A&M University KingsvilleProf. Kai Jin, Texas A&M University - Kingsville Dr. Kai Jin is a Professor of
to pharmaceutical and allied industries. April 2003 - August 2008. (6) A.Lawal (PI) and Emmanuel A. Dada (Co-PI) a $1.5 million DOE funded research awarded to FMC andStevens Institute of Technology on a novel microchannel reactor design for the production of hydrogenperoxide by the direct combination of hydrogen and oxygen. April 2002 to August 2007. (7) Consultantto Safe Foods Corporation, Arkansas on Production of Peracetic Acid, Dec 2016-present (8) Submittedtwo proposals to NSF on STEM in collaboration with Univ. of Iowa and PVAMU, 2017SUMMARY OF RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS American c Society for Engineering Education, 2022
height of his career, he was the lead for Cyber Warrior training program for the 90th Cyberspace Opera- tions Squadron at Joint Base San Antonio. Dr. Collins teaches cyber security courses at the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, Texas. His current research activities utilize FPGA developed systems to implement high speed cryptographic and steganographic algorithms for real-time network analysis. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2022 1 Integrated Multi-Sensor Remote System Design for Real-Time Indoor Air Quality Monitoring Jose Chavez, Alyssa Mabry
Instruction and Learning for over two years as a Production Assistant, and focuses his work on using technology to enable course development and innovation. Brandon is from Austin, Texas, and plans on going into a career in financial technology.Sidharth Dhaneshkumar Shah American c Society for Engineering Education, 2022 1 Session 2022 Creating Course Material through Automation of Lecture Caption S. Enrico P. Indiogine, Brandon Chi-Tien Le Engineering Studio for Advanced Instruction
NASA, NSF, Department of Education, and Central Intelligence Agency. Current research interests include First Year Engineering Experience (FYEE), Engineering Education, and Artificial Intelligence Assisted Learning.Prof. Richard T. Wilkins, Prairie View A&M University Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering American c Society for Engineering Education, 2022 1 Session XXXX Online Nuclear Power Summer Institute and Day of Science: A two-pronged approach to increasing girls and under-represented minorities towards STEM
University A sophomore majoring in architectural engineering with a planned minor in Architectural fabrication and Product Design.Madison Hawkins, Texas A&M UniversityMr. Lance Leon Allen White, Texas A&M University Lance White is a Ph.D. student at Texas A&M University in Interdisciplinary Engineering with a thrust in Engineering Education. He is working as a graduate research assistant at the Institute of Engineering Education and Innovation at the Texas Engineering Experiment Station at Texas A&M University under director Dr. Tracy Hammond. Dr. Karan Watson and Dr. Pavel Tsvetkov are his co-chairs. He com- pleted his M.S. in Nuclear Engineering at Texas A&M University under Dr. Yassin Hassan working
Paper ID #35798Virtual Meetups for Remote LearnersDr. David G. Novick, University of Texas at El Paso David G. Novick, Mike Loya Distinguished Chair in Engineering and Professor of Engineering Education and Leadership, earned his J.D.at Harvard University in 1977 and his Ph.D. in Computer and Information Science at the University of Oregon in 1988. Before coming to UTEP he was on the faculty of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the Oregon Graduate Institute and then Director of Research at the European Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Engineering. At UTEP he has served in a number of positions
Paper ID #35772The Power of the Pre-Course Survey for Course Launch, AddressingConcerns, and Developing CommunityDr. Shawna Thomas, Texas A&M University Dr. Thomas is an Instructional Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineer- ing at Texas A&M University. She is a member of the Engineering Education Faculty in the Institute for Engineering Education & Innovation at Texas A&M. She enjoys project-based learning and incorporat- ing active learning techniques in all her courses. She received her Ph.D. from Texas A&M University in 2010, focusing on developing robotic motion
University. He has also an MBA in Business Administration from Hampton University. He belongs to many professional organizations such as IEEE (Life Senior Member), Chair of the IEEE Life Member Group, Houston, Texas. He is a Fellow of International Association of Advanced Materials (F.I.A.A.M.). He is ISA (Senior Member), Member of ASEE, SPIE, and Sigma XI, the Scientific Research Society. He has over 38 years’ experience in engineering education, research and development. Dr. Akujuobi has taught as a university faculty and researcher in numerous private and state universities. He was a participant and collaborative member of ANSI T1E1.4 Working Group which has the technical responsibility during the development of T1.413