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ASEE Zone 1 Conference - Spring 2023
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Mohsen Mosleh, Howard University; Preethi Chandran, Howard University; Arlene P Maclin; John Harkless; Courtney J. Robinson, Howard University; Hassan Salmani; Sonya T Smith, Howard University; Gloria Washington, Howard University; Hessam Yazdani, University of Missouri
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Paper ID #40493Outcome assessment and learned best practices of an undergraduateresearch experience projectDr. Mohsen Mosleh, Howard University Mohsen Mosleh is a Professor of mechanical engineering at Howard University and an active member of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) since 2004. He has served positions of Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Education and Graduate Program Director at Howard University. Dr. Mosleh received his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He has extensively published in journals and conferences, been issued U.S. patents, and has advised numerous
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ASEE Zone 1 Conference - Spring 2023
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Jennifer Shaffer Brown, Clemson University; Emma Katherine Buell, Clemson University; Stephanie Cutler, Pennsylvania State University; Karen A High, Clemson University
as a self-assessment tool for graduate students and early career researchers to prompt introspection andreflection to identify strengths and developmental gaps in research portfolios [8], [11], [12]. Using these entrepreneurial attributes combined with the Vitae Researcher DevelopmentFramework (RDF) as a binding framework, future faculty professional development moduleswere designed and embedded into three engineering and engineering education graduate coursesat two major R1 institutions in the eastern United States over multiple semesters. Feedbackgathered from students and instructors were used to iteratively revise and re-design aspects of theprofessional development modules over the course of multiple semesters. A subset of
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ASEE Zone 1 Conference - Spring 2023
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Abdullah Konak, Pennsylvania State University, Berks Campus; Sadan Kulturel-Konak, Pennsylvania State University, Berks Campus; Haibin Liu, Northeast Normal University
." The Kern Entrepreneurial Engineering Network (KEEN) defined EMas a set of characteristics and skills, including “3Cs”: curiosity, connections, and creating value[7]. Furthermore, according to the KEEN, when EM defined with 3Cs is combined withengineering skillsets (by adding opportunity and impact to design), the outcome becomesentrepreneurially minded learning. In examining the literature, Kuratko et al. [2] found that threedistinct aspects have arisen through the years. These aspects are “(i) the entrepreneurial cognitiveaspect—how entrepreneurs use mental models to think; (ii) the entrepreneurial behavioralaspect—how entrepreneurs engage or act for opportunities; and (iii) the entrepreneurialemotional aspects—what entrepreneurs feel in
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ASEE Zone 1 Conference - Spring 2023
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Martin Nieto-Perez, Pennsylvania State University
he was full professor at the Instituto Polit´ecnico Nacional, within the Applied Science and Advanced Technol- ogy Research Center (CICATA) in Queretaro, Mexico. He was part of Mexico’s National Researchers System in the period 2007-2021 at Level I. He was awarded the Prize for Best Research at IPN 2010 in the category of young researcher. He has more than 35 technical publications in academic journals, and has participated in academic and technological forums related to nuclear energy and applies physics, both in Mexico and abroad. Since August 2021 he is associate teaching professor at the Ken and Mary Alice Lindquist Department of Nuclear Engineering at the Pennsylvania State University