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2022 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Gennady Gor, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Python and demonstrate how it can beused for solving a spectrum of chemical engineering problems. The example problems were takenfrom the undergraduate chemical engineering curriculum, e.g., from courses such as ChemicalEngineering Thermodynamics, Fluid Flow, Kinetics and Reactor Design, etc. Lectures andpractical sessions were complemented by six guest lectures delivered by engineers working inindustry who demonstrated the use of Python in their jobs.Not only did the course content differ from a conventional programming course, but the coursedelivery method was also unconventional. The course was offered in Spring 2021, when all of theclasses, including this one, were taught in the synchronous online mode. I used the “flippedclassroom” approach
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2022 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Cesar Bandera, NJIT MTSM; Regina S. Collins, New Jersey Institute of Technology
be able to commit. Table 1. Alignment of ENT330 syllabus with SBIR protocols Module 1: Opportunity Discovery Course Activities SBIR Protocol Opportunity Search Topics / Solicitations Value Proposition Significance, Innovation, Differentiation Module 2: Risk Reduction Team Formation Key Personnel, Collaborators Prototyping Strategy Work Plan, Beta Testers, Subcontractors, Endorsers Finance Plans for Future Funding, Grants versus Contracts Module 3: Strategy Evaluation
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2022 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Ying Tang, Rowan University; Cheng Zhu, Rowan University; Ryan Hare, Rowan University; Tyler Ziesse; Conor Peterson; Chenchen Huang
conference papers and book chapters.Prof. Cheng Zhu, Rowan University Dr. Cheng Zhu is an assistant professor of civil engineering at Rowan University. His research primar- ily concerns multi-scale geomaterial behavior under coupled processes across various time scales, with emphasis placed on microstructure characterization, constitutive model formulation, and computational geomechanics, for applications in geological storage and energy geotechnics. Prior to joining the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at Rowan, he worked in the Bureau of Economic Geology at the University of Texas at Austin. At Rowan, he teaches courses in geotechnical engineering and ge- omechanics. He is a recipient of James S. Lai