Academy Dr. Jonathan Adams is an Assistant Professor at The United States Military Academy at Westpoint where he assists in the direction of the writing program. Dr. Adams specializes in rhetorical theories of persuasion, especially as they relate to the fields of engineering and technical communication. His work in business communication and marketing practices in engineering has been used internally by multiple U.S. Universities and he is an active participant in ASEE’s push for the integration of writing and rhetoric with engineering. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2025 Bridging Abstract Mathematics and Practical Engineering Design:A Pre-Capstone Project to Enhance
participants in a cross-sectional study in design-based engineering courses.Specifically, we share here our developed interview protocol for data collection using the critical incidentmethods and artifact elicitation. We share preliminary findings from a pilot interview conducted with asenior engineering student in an early phase of their capstone design project. 1. IntroductionCan the movement of novice designers in a design space offer a profound learning opportunity in design?Exploring this question is vital to improving the design learning experiences to both students and designeducators. In literature, the affordances of a physical space for learning, and as a pedagogical method, isoften referred to as active learning spaces (ALS) [1]. In a
emphasizes that identifying unmet clinical needs must includeglobal healthcare settings, not just local communities. Many undergraduate BME programs offerglobal engineering experiences through extracurricular programs and international internships,collaborating with organizations like the International Federation for Medical and BiologicalEngineering [14], Engineering World Health [15], and Engineers Without Borders [16]. Someprograms incorporate capstone projects [17], where students work with clinical partners indeveloping countries. However, these capstones lack direct student immersion in foreignhealthcare settings before solution development. Internships and summer programs allow in-person observation but face high costs, housing challenges
. Additionally, she serves as the chair of the undergraduate subcommittee for the department’s Health, Equity, and Wellness committee and holds the position of president in the BMES student chapter at UC Davis.Saahil Sachdeva, University of California, Davis Saahil Sachdeva is a 4th-year undergraduate student in biomedical engineering at UC Davis. After completing his role as the 2024 Peer Mentor for the BME at the Health Campus program, he is now guiding the students to integrate their clinical immersion experience into their upcoming capstone projects. Saahil is also actively involved in research, including the development of a bone marrow microphysiological system under Dr. Steven George at UC Davis and an innovative
Paper ID #49743Anti-Plunge Medical Educational Device: University of Southern CaliforniaSenior DesignMs. Sophie Emma Herant, University of Southern CaliforniaAlexander William Clark Kuncz, University of Southern California ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2025 An Improved Method for Resident Orthopedic Surgeon Training: the Anti-Plunging Medical Educational Device (APMED)Abstract As part of the USC biomedical engineering program, seniors take a capstone seniordesign course in which they design and build a prototype of a medical device or testing system.Our project seeks to address a common
fostering inclusive learning and professionalspaces are crucial steps toward creating equitable opportunities for women in STEM andpatent-heavy industries. These changes not only enhance gender equity but also unlock the fullpotential of diverse perspectives in innovation.IV. Engineering Education and Its Role in Addressing DisparitiesA.The Influence of Engineering Education on Career TrajectoriesEngineering education serves as a foundational step for gaining technical expertise. Earlyexposure to engineering concepts not only equips students with critical problem-solving skillsbut also encourages creativity and adaptability essential for success in patent-heavy industries.Already existing research highlights that incorporating hands-on projects and