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Paper ID #36598Engineering Art: Democratizing creative expression using normative rulesDr. Thomas E Ask P.E., Pennsylvania College of Technology Thomas Ask is a licensed Professional Engineer and a professor of industrial design at the Pennsylvania College of Technology, an affiliate of Penn State University. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Engineering Art: Democratizing creative expression using normative rules Thomas Ask Professor of Industrial Design
Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering. She received her Ph.D. in Industrial and Systems Engineering from Auburn University. Dr. Kulturel’s research focuses on modeling and optimizing complex systems using hybrid approaches combining heuristic methods and exact techniques from probability and operations research. The primary application areas of her research include designing and redesigning facilities to provide significant economic benefits for the US industries. Dr. Kulturel is also interested in pedagogi- cal research regarding entrepreneurship/STEM fields, such as professional skill development, innovative thinking skills, and gender differences in learning styles. She served as the President INFORMS
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