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2022 ASEE Gulf Southwest Annual Conference
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MERLYN XAVIER PULIKKATHARA, Physics Department, Prairie View A&M University; Kelvin K. Kirby, Prairie View A&M University; Richard T. Wilkins, Prairie View A&M University
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- remotely, 2/24/2022.MERLYN X. PULIKKATHARA, assistant professor in physics. Her research involvesnanomaterials for aerospace, environmental and biomedical applications.TIERASHA ADAIR, the founder of A Message of Love, is an author of children's books and leads aministry.RICHARD T. WILKINS, Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Director of NASACenter for Applied Radiation Research and CREESE.IRVIN OSBORNE-LEE, Professor in Chemical Engineering, involved in funding efforts towardsincreasing under-represented minorities in STEM, including the Louis Stokes STEM Pathways &Research Alliance (TAMUS LSAMP-RA),Nuclear Power Institute (NPI), Nuclear Forensics at Minority Serving Institutions (NFMSI),BRAD GERSEY is
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Eleazar Marquez, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley; Samuel Garcia Jr., NASA EPDC
serving in Minority Serving Institutions in developing STEM educational tools and resources for teachers to implement in their classrooms. Dr. Garc´ıa’s research agenda is geared towards community and educational change by creating healthy, equitable, and culturally responsive learning environments for traditionally underserved populations. Dr. Garc´ıa. earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Texas R´ıo Grande Valley, formerly University of Texas Pan American and holds a doctorate degree in School Improvement from Texas State University. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Innovations in Engineering Education for
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Hua Li, Texas A&M University - Kingsville; Kai Jin, Texas A&M University - Kingsville; Ruth Chatelain-Jardon, Texas A&M University - Kingsville
Paper ID #35743Promote Supply Chain and Logistics Standards through InterdisciplinaryCurriculum InnovationDr. 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, USDA, NASA, etc.Prof. Kai Jin, Texas A&M University - Kingsville Dr. Kai Jin is a Professor of Industrial Engineering and Co-PI of the MERIT project. Her research
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Ozoemena Chika Anyaegbu; Emmanuel Abiodun Dada, Prairie View A&M University
relationship to get work done efficiently with excellent research and analytical capability. • Strong ability to work across multiethnic environment and global technological collaboration across disciplines. • Transferable high level expertise in process engineering, project development, and innovative research from industrial setting to academia. QUALIFICATIONS: Ph.D. Chemical Engineering, Lehigh University, 1989 M.S. Chemical Engineering, Lehigh University, 1986 B.Sc. Chemical Engineering, University of Ife, Nigeria, 1980 TEACHING EXPERIENCE: PRAIRIE VIEW A &M UNIVERSITY, Prairie View, TX , USA 2012 - Present Assistant Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering 2018 - Present Adjunct Faculty Position, De
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Siew T. Koay, Prairie View A&M University
Paper ID #35954The Art of Effectively Teaching Math to Engineering StudentsProf. Siew T. Koay, Prairie View A&M University Dr. Koay currently serves as Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Prairie View A&M University, a member of Texas A&M University System. His current research interests include transform coding in communication, stochastic modeling, computer programming, and STEM education. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2022 1
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Md Shahriar Jahan Hossain, Northwestern State University of Louisiana; Rafiqul Islam, Northwestern State University of Louisiana
Paper ID #35919Effect of Recorded Video Instructions on Students Performance andLearning Experience in Engineering Technology EducationDr. Md Shahriar Jahan Hossain, Northwestern State University of Louisiana Dr. Hossain is currently serving as an endowed Assistant Professor in the Department of Engineering Technology at Northwestern State University, LA. He earned his PhD degree in the industrial engineer- ing area, from Louisiana State University, under a fellowship funded by EDA Program. He has 12 years of teaching, research, and consultation experience in industrial and production engineering. His current research
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Shield B Lin, Prairie View A&M University
Paper ID #35741Finite Element Analysis and Design as a Degree Requirement inUndergraduate Mechanical Engineering CurriculumDr. Shield B Lin, Prairie View A&M University Shield Lin received his Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Engineering from Texas A&M University in 1986. He has worked as an engineer in a tire manufacturer and served as a consultant for an automobile company and a projector manufacturer. As a professor in mechanical engineering at Prairie View A&M University, he teaches courses in Dynamic Systems and Controls, and Finite Element Analysis and Design. In addition to teaching, he conducts research in
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Olivia M Mills, Texas A&M University; Jacqueline Estefane Torralba; Huei Hsin Lo, Texas A&M University; Madison Hawkins, Texas A&M University; Lance Leon Allen White, Texas A&M University; Xi Zhao, Texas A&M University; Larry Powell, Texas A&M University; Filza H. Walters, Texas A&M University; Amanda Kate Lacy; Sarhan M. Musa, Prairie View A&M University; Tracy Anne Hammond, Texas A&M University; Brandon RaShaun Beckwith, Prairie View A&M University
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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
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Le Shorn Benjamin, University of Houston; Jerrod A Henderson, University of Houston; Erik M Hines, Florida A&M University - Florida State University
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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
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Ramalingam Radhakrishnan
Paper ID #35906Effective Approaches for Achieving ABET Outcomes in Capstone DesignProjects in Civil EngineeringDr. Ramalingam Radhakrishnan Dr. Ramalingam Radhakrishnan is a professor in the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering at Prairie View A&M University (PVAMU), TX. He is teaching graduate and undergraduate courses in structural engineering. He represents PVAMU in the Texas Space Grant Consortium (TSGC) and have participated in Texas Space Grant Consortium activities since 1990 and as PVAMU representative to TSGC involved UG students on space research and promoted several UG student Scholarships and Graduate
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Alisha M. Bailey, Southern Methodist University; Alain Mota, Southern Methodist University; Kristine Reiley, SMU, Caruth Institute for Engineering Education
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Environmental Quality. Alain has a Master of Science in Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies with a focus on Environmental Engineering, Geophysics and Public Health. His research doing microbial risk assessment of import products from Mexico is published on the Journal of Food Safety. He is currently enrolled in the Master of Arts in Design and Innovation at Lyle. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Paper ID #35776Miss Kristine Reiley, SMU, Caruth Institute for Engineering Education Kristine R. Reiley currently serves as Program Specialist for K-12 Outreach
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Byul Hur, Texas A&M University
the University Florida previously. His research interests include Mixed-signal/RF circuit design and testing, measurement automation, environmental & biomedical data measurement, and educational robotics development. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2022 1 Session XXXXTransition back to in-person class for an embedded system course in Engineering Technology during the COVID-19 pandemic Byul Hur Department of Engineering Technology and Industrial
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Vewiser J Turner Jr P.E., Prairie View A&M University; Sarhan M. Musa, Prairie View A&M University
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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
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Laura Ann Gelles, University of Texas at Dallas; Amy Walker, University of Texas at Dallas
efforts and redefine the engineering canon as sociotechnical. She has a background in environmental engineering and received her Ph.D. in Engineering Education at Utah State University with a research focus on the ethical and career aspects of mentoring of science and engineering graduate students and hidden curriculum in engineering.Dr. Amy Walker, University of Texas at Dallas Amy V. Walker is the Associate Dean of Undergraduate Education in the Erik Jonsson School of Computer Science and Engineering, and a Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Texas at Dallas. Amy received her BA(Hons) in Natural Sciences (Experimental and Theoretical Physics) in 1995 and her PhD in Chemistry in 1998
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Valerie Lynch, The University of Texas at Austin; Brandon Bakka, University of Texas at Austin; Mia K. Markey, The University of Texas at Austin
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Engineering #1 at The University of Texas at Austin as well as Adjunct Professor of Imaging Physics atThe University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. Dr. Markey is a 1994 graduate of the Illinois Mathematics andScience Academy. She has a B.S. in computational biology (1998) from Carnegie Mellon. Dr. Markey earned her Ph.D.in biomedical engineering (2002), along with a certificate in bioinformatics, from Duke University. Dr. Markey has beenrecognized for excellence in research and teaching with awards from organizations such as the American MedicalInformatics Association, the American Society for Engineering Education, the American Cancer Society, and theSociety for Women’s Health Research. She is a Fellow of both the American Association for the
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Sarah Tao, Center for Robust Speech Systems (CRSS), University of Texas at Dallas; Satwik Dutta, University of Texas at Dallas; Yagmur N/A Seven; Dwight Irvin; Jay Buzhardt, University of Kansas; John H. L. Hansen, University of Texas at Dallas
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Paper ID #35935Quantifying Engagement in Preschool Classrooms - ConversationalTurn-Taking & Topic InitiationsMrs. Sarah Tao, Center for Robust Speech Systems (CRSS), University of Texas at Dallas Sarah Tao is an post-baccalaureate electrical engineering undergraduate at the University of Texas at Dallas. She is a former educator with 7 years of teaching experience originally from Houston, Texas.Mr. Satwik Dutta, University of Texas at Dallas Satwik is a second-year Ph.D. candidate in Electrical Engineering and and Louis Beecherl, Jr. Graduate Fellow at the University of Texas at Dallas pursuing research in speech
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Narasimha Siddhanti Malladi, Malladi Academy; Ramalingam Radhakrishnan, Prairie View A&M University
Paper ID #35786Enhancing Student Performance in Engineering Mechanics Course UsingMathcad Interactive Tutorial AssessmentDr. Narasimha Siddhanti Malladi, Malladi Academy Having graduated as B.E. (Mechanical Engineering) in 1965 from Osmania University, India, M.Tech. (Machine Design) from Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, and Ph.D. (Mechanisms) from Oklahoma State University, USA, Dr. Malladi has Teaching, Industry and Research & Development experience in Both India and US and won awards in each field. He designed Computer, ATM, and Railway Mechanisms and served two summers at NASA Kennedy Space Center as a
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Jay R Porter, Texas A&M University; Paul M Koola, Texas A&M University; Rahul Subramanian, Ocean Engineering, Texas A and M University
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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
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Amir Karimi P.E., The University of Texas at San Antonio; Randall D. Manteufel P.E., The University of Texas at San Antonio
Paper ID #35813Comparisons of Student Performance in Similar Courses prior to, during,and after Online Instruction Due to COVID-19 PandemicDr. Amir Karimi P.E., The University of Texas at San Antonio Amir Karimi, University of Texas, San Antonio Amir Karimi is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA). He received his Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Kentucky in 1982. His teaching and research interests are in thermal sciences. He has served as the Chair of Mechanical Engineering (1987 to 1992 and September 1998 to January of 2003), College of
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Hashmath Fathima, Morgan State University; Kofi Nyarko, Morgan State University
Paper ID #35845Implementing strategies for virtual engineering educationMs. Hashmath Fathima, Morgan State University My name is Hashmath Fathima, a research assistant and a PhD student at Morgan State University. I am currently working on my dissertation, and my research is based on Social Media and Cyber harassment. My interests are ML, AI, and Cyber Security.Dr. Kofi Nyarko, Morgan State University Dr. Kofi Nyarko is a Tenured Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engi- neering at Morgan State University. He also serves as Director of the Engineering Visualization Research Laboratory (EVRL
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Kenneth W. Van Treuren, Baylor University
-135 and KC-10 aircraft, he completed hisDPhil in Engineering Sciences at the University of Oxford, United Kingdom and returned to the USAF Academy toteach heat transfer and propulsion systems. At Baylor University, he teaches courses in laboratory techniques, fluidmechanics, energy systems, and propulsion systems, as well as freshman engineering. Research interests includerenewable energy to include small wind turbine aerodynamics, small propeller design, and experimental convectiveheat transfer as applied to HVAC and gas turbine systems. Proceedings of the 2022 ASEE Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference Prairie View A&M University, Prairie View, TX Copyright © 2022
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Joseph Dowell, Electrical & Computer Engineering Department , Prairie View A&M University; Penrose Cofie, Prairie View A&M University; John Fuller P.E., Prairie View A&M University
Uni- versity, College of Engineering, Texas. His research interests are in Power Systems including Renewable Power Supplies, Power Electronics, Controls and Motor Drives. He is currently working on Renewable Energy Generation, Micro Grid and Advanced Electric Vehicle Technology Systems.Dr. John Fuller P.E., Prairie View A&M University Professor at Prairie View A&M University in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Also Texas A&M System Regents Professor with 45 years of teaching and research at PVAMU. Primary area of research is power with present concentration on solar energy research. Currently designing and procuring a solar energy system on the campus of PVAMU
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Janie M Moore, Texas A&M University; Jacques C. Richard, Texas A&M University
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research areas include 1) myco- toxin risk assessment and treatment in stored grains and 2) innovate instructional strategies for Biological and Agricultural Engineering students. She is also a Member of the Engineering Education Faculty, In- stitute for Engineering Education and Innovation, Food Science Graduate Faculty, and Multidisciplinary Engineering Graduate Faculty groups at Texas A&M University. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Session XXXXUsing a pilot course to evaluate curriculum redesign for a first-year engineering
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Michael V. Gangone, The University of Texas at Tyler
Paper ID #35795Creating a Hands on Civil Engineering Materials Laboratory Experience atHomeProf. Michael V. Gangone, The University of Texas at Tyler Michael Gangone is an associate professor of civil engineering at the University of Texas at Tyler. His research interests are in structural engineering, in particular structural health monitoring of structures as well as engineering education. He teaches or has taught in a range of content areas within civil engi- neering including fluids and hydraulics, civil engineering materials, structural mechanics and design and geotechnical engineering
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Kenneth R. Leitch P.E., West Texas A&M University; Roy Jean Issa P.E., West Texas A&M University; Nathan Howell, West Texas A&M University; Emad Manla, West Texas A&M University
water systems: their origins, processes that control their distribution in the environment (air, sediment, soil, and water), and their fate-and- transport and risk to biota and humans. My research includes experimental studies, field measurements, and model development. I am also investigating large deep groundwater aquifer water quality data sets to determine what possible use such water could be to alleviate water stress.Dr. Emad Manla, West Texas A&M University Dr. Manla joined the College of Engineering as an Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering in 2019. Prior to that, he worked at the University of New Haven as a Visiting Assistant Professor for three consec- utive years where he taught a wide
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David Joseph Ewing, The University of Texas at Arlington; Paul Davidson, The University of Texas at Arlington
, No. 1, pp. 119-135.4. Bollen, L., Van Kampen, P., Baily, C., Kelly, M., De Cock, M., 2017, “Student Difficulties Regarding Symbolic and Graphical Representations of Vector Fields”, Physical Review Physics Education Research, Vol. 13, No. 2, pp. 201095. Thompson, A., Robinson, B.S., McNeil, J.C., 2016, “Enhancing Critical Thinking in a First-Year Engineering Course Using a Hands-on Study of Vectors”, Proceedings of the annual ASEE Conference & Exposition, New Orleans, Louisiana, June 26-29, Paper #16156.6. Ewing, D.J., 2017, “Using the SCALE-UP Method to Create an Engaging First Year Engineering Course”, Proceedings of the ASEE Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference, University of Texas at Dallas, March 12-14
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Maila Hallare, Norfolk State University; Shahrooz Moosavizadeh, Norfolk State University; Makarand Deo, Norfolk State University
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Paper ID #35784Application-Centric Math Curriculum for Electrical Engineering MajorsProf. Maila Hallare, Norfolk State University Dr. Maila Hallare is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Mathematics, Norfolk State University. Her research interests include number theory, mathematical modeling, differential equations, mathematics education, and best practices on mathematics teaching.Prof. Shahrooz Moosavizadeh, Norfolk State University Professor and former Chair of the Department of Mathematics at Norfolk State University with more than thirty years of teaching experience. In addition to his teaching workload, Prof
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Ruaa Al Mezrakchi, Tarleton State University; Ahmed Al-Ramthan, Tarleton State University
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., 2021, "Perceived Effectiveness and Applicability of Think-Pair-Share Including Storytelling (TPS-S) to Enhance Clinical Learning," Teaching and Learning in Medicine, Vol. 33, No. 2, pp. 184-195.RUAA AL MEZRAKCHIDr. Al Mezrakchi currently serves as an Assistant Professor of Mechanical, Environmental, and Civil EngineeringDepartment at Tarleton State University. Her research interests include engineering design and optimization, nano-materials, polymers and composites, advanced armors, high speed impact, and additive manufacturing.AHMED AL-RAMTHANDr. Al-Ramthan currently serves as an Assistant Professor of Engineering Technology Department at Tarleton StateUniversity. His research interests are in the building and construction areas, on
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Joseph Anthony Donndelinger, Baylor University; Savannah Richards, Baylor University; Lisa Joanne Retzlaff
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
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Joseph Anthony Donndelinger, Baylor University; Lisa Joanne Retzlaff; Savannah Mae Richards, Baylor University
Researcher at General Motors’ Global Research and Development Center, Mr. Donndelinger served as PrincipalInvestigator on 18 industry-university collaborative projects focusing primarily on conducting interdisciplinary de-sign feasibility assessments across the engineering, marketing, finance and manufacturing domains. Prior to this, heheld positions in New Product Development at Ford Motor Company and Onsrud Cutter. He currently serves as leadinstructor for the Baylor Engineering Capstone Design program and teaches additional courses in the areas of Engi-neering Design, Technology Entrepreneurship, and Professional Development. Mr. Donndelinger has published threebook chapters in addition to 33 articles in peer-reviewed journals and conference