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Poster Session-Electrical and Computer Engineering Division (ECE)
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Aldo Morales, Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg, The Capital College; Sedig Salem Agili, Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg, The Capital College
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Electrical and Computer Engineering Division (ECE)
Figures 11a, b), and its losstangent never went above 0.01, providing confidence on the free space measurement technique. Asimilar process was followed to obtain the dielectric characteristics of the unknows sample. Thissample has a real part of the dielectric constant of approximately 2.7 and a loss tangent ofapproximately 0.02 (see Figure 12a, b) Figure 11 b: Teflon loss tangent Figure 11 a: Teflon real part of  r Figure 12b: Unknown sample loss tangent Figure 12a: Unknown sample real part of In addition to the above sample project, there are several other projects such as time domainreflectometer measurements on MIPI D-PHY protocol for
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Hands-on Learning and Industry-Relevant in ECE Curriculum Development
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Harlan John Peterson, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities; Yanzhe Li, University of Oxford; Gyuseok L. Kim, University of Pennsylvania
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Diversity
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Electrical and Computer Engineering Division (ECE)
the solar cell acts as a diode and illuminated condition in whichthe solar cell acts as a power generator as shown in Figure 1. The students submit the lab reportafter the lab session. Prior to the lab, students also learn the principle of the pn junction,semiconductors, and solar cells in the lectures.Figure 1. Engineering Summer Academy at Penn (ESAP) Nanotechnology students arelearning how to characterize (a) IV characteristics under dark condition and (b) theefficiency of the solar cell under the sunlight2.2 Angles for Solar Tracking SystemSolar panels utilizing solar tracking mechanisms automatically keep their light-receiving faceperpendicular to the sun's rays. Various types of solar-tracking devices have been reported toincrease the
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Engineering Technology Division (ETD) Technical Session 11
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jeffrey Kinkaid, Montana State University - Bozeman
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Diversity
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Engineering Technology Division (ETD)
the reflectionactivity was clearly needed.The literature described methods in which guided reflection can be used to promote learning, [7-11]. Ash’s and Clayton’s work [10] even describes a method by which the guided reflection neednot grow so large and lengthy to make it impractical as an in-class activity, it may be as simple as4 sentences, using prompts Ash and Clayton [10] describe as: a) What did I learn? b) How did I learn it? c) Why does it matter? d) What will I do in light of it?Having a short in-class reflection was preferred, as it is suspected that a longer, out-of-classreflection assignment would be subcontracted by the students to an LLM, whereas none has (asof yet) displayed the audacity to use an LLM to
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Construction Engineering Division (CONST) Poster Session
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Saeed Rokooei, Mississippi State University; Raheleh Miralami, Mississippi State University; Read Allen Robertson, Mississippi State University
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Construction Engineering Division (CONST)
awareness and promote a better work-life balance in both fields. Furthermore, thediscrepancy between expected and ideal sleep hours across both groups suggests a need for betterpreparation of students for the realities of their future careers.While the study employed a statistically sufficient sample size, the generalization of the findingsis not warranted. Additional studies can support the reliability of the results. Further studies caninclude additional students from both groups, conducting the study in other higher educationinstitutions, and addition of non-construction/engineering students. These potential studies canconfirm current findings and/or reveal additional patterns.References[1] H. G. Lund, B. D. Reider, A. B. Whiting and J. R
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Minorities in Engineering Division(MIND) Technical Session 1
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Eleazar Marquez, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley; Hiram Moya, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley; Anil Kumar Srivastava, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
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Diversity
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Minorities in Engineering Division(MIND)
implemented to attract, advance, and advocate the participation of underrepresentedengineering students to a research collaboration effort between The University of Texas RioGrande Valley (UTRGV) and a National Laboratory. The purpose of the partnership between thesetwo entities is to meet the following goals: a) find innovative manufacturing techniques forweapons development, and b) prepare UTRGV students to conduct internships and be employedwith the National Laboratory. Similarly, the internal aim of UTRGV is to 1) support studentsuccess in engineering by promoting the participation of underrepresented minorities in researchvenues and foster academic inclusion, development, and mentorship; and 2) increase the numberof underrepresented students
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ELOS Technical Session 1: Integrating AI, VR, and MR in Engineering Lab Experiences
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jessica Ohanian Perez, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; Yitong Zhao, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; Juliana Lynn Fuqua, Cal Poly Pomona
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Experimentation and Laboratory-Oriented Studies Division (DELOS)
Design. Energies(Basel), 15(1), 277–. https://doi.org/10.3390/en15010277 [6] Hagge P. Student Perceptions of Semester-Long In-Class Virtual Reality: Effectively Using“Google Earth VR” in a Higher Education Classroom. Journal of Geography in HigherEducation. 2021;45(3):342-360. doi:10.1080/03098265.2020.1827376 [7] Pande, P.; Thit, A.; Sørensen, A.E.; Mojsoska, B.; Moeller, M.E.; Jepsen, P.M. Long-termeffectiveness of immersive VR simulations in undergraduate science learning: Lessons from amedia-comparison study. Res. Learn. Technol.; 2021; 29, EJ1293535. [DOI:https://dx.doi.org/10.25304/rlt.v29.2482] [8] Christian, Salvador, C., & Christian, G. (2021). Virtual Reality (VR) in Superior EducationDistance Learning: A Systematic Literature
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Multidisciplinary Engineering Division (MULTI) Poster Session
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Christopher George Pierce, University of the Incarnate Word; Okan Caglayan, University of the Incarnate Word
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Diversity
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Multidisciplinary Engineering Division (MULTI)
sensor for UV-VIS imagedata acquisition, a Raspberry Pi Model 3B+ for dual spectrum image fusion, analysis, presentation,and edge-cloud computing algorithms to provide rapid delivery of output data. This projectprovided the undergraduate Engineering and Biology students an opportunity to apply theirexisting technical knowledge, improve their time management, communication skills, and work asa team on a real-world problem.IntroductionThe Ultraviolet (UV) light accounts for 10% of the sun’s total output but it is completely invisibleto the human eye3,4. There are three ranges of UV wavelengths, classified as: UV-A, UV-B, andUV-C. Table 1 describes the UV wavelengths and their properties. Table 1. UV light wavelengths and
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ECCNE Technical Session 2 - Alternative Energy Sources
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Barry Hinds, Sam Houston State University; Reg Pecen, Sam Houston State University; Iftekhar Ibne Basith, Sam Houston State University
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Conservation and Nuclear Engineering Division (ECCNE), Energy Conversion
learning outcomes (SLOs) developed in the Electronics andComputer Engineering Technology and Mechanical Engineering Technology programs. TheSLO3 requires students to function effectively as a member as well as a leader on technical teams.The corresponding Performance Indicators (PIs) for SLO3 is (a) Use appropriate context,conventions, and mechanics, (b) Use credible sources, evidence, and structure, and (c)Demonstrate oral presentation skills. The senior design project presented in this paper is one ofthe eleven capstone projects completed in the 2024-2025 academic year for ETEC 4199-01. Wealso had ETEC 4199-02 and ETEC 4199-03 sections with several other capstone projects. Out ofeleven senior design projects in this section, only this project
Conference Session
Innovations and Inclusion in Pre-Service and Pre-College STEM Education
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael M. Malschützky, Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg, University of Applied Sciences, Germany; Gesche Neusel, Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences; Steven McAlpine, University of Maryland Baltimore County; Jamie R Gurganus, University of Maryland Baltimore County
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE)
holiday event, motivating students to explore furtheropportunities in technology and design.By the course’s end, each participant had gained practical experience in multiple CAD programsand fabrication machines, providing a comprehensive introduction to the digital manufacturingprocess. A B C D Figure 1 Pictures of P12-activity examples at H-BRS: A) technical drawing with Silhouette Studio with B) resulting folio-cut, C) laser-cut example with CAD file and D) hot-wire foam cutting example1.4.3. Evaluation of H-BRS’s P12-activitiesTo quantify the
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NSF Grantees Poster Session II
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lydia Yang Yang, Kansas State University; Craig Wanklyn P.E., Kansas State University; Amy Rachel Betz, Kansas State University
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
more effective communication strategieswith the foci on a) communication contents (clear, well-articulated, and easy-to-understandinformation on the transfer process) and (b) delivery methods (early, frequent, and approachableto future transfer students), so that students at 2-year institutions have the tools and the resourcesto successfully transfer to a 4-year institution.AcknowledgementsThis work was funded by the National Science Foundation award #1817537. Any opinions,findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authorsand do not necessarily reflect the views of the NSF.References[1]. Betz, A. R. B. King, B. Grauer, B. Montelone, Z. Wiley and L. Thurston. (2021) Improvingacademic self-concept
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Aerospace Division (AERO) Technical Session 4 - Teaching Methodology
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Matthew Kuester, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor; Maria Smith, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
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Diversity
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Aerospace Division (AERO)
. The student commentedthat their calculated value was slightly higher than the value stated in their book; this led to aclass discussion about why that would be the case. (For the calculation, the student did notaccount for the altitude of the orbit and used the radius of the moon as orbital radius.) Figure 1: Example calculation from a student presentation (picture boxed out for copyright purposes)ResultsThe learning objectives of the project were assessed directly (through matching pre- and post-project questionnaires) and indirectly (through conversations with students). The pre-questionnaire (shown in Appendix B) was administered during class within one week of thestudents selecting their book
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First-Year Programs Division (FPD) Technical Session 9: Hands-On Foundations - Building Confidence, Belonging, and Engagement in First-Year Engineering
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Brian Scott Robinson, University of Louisville; Nicholas Hawkins, University of Louisville; James E. Lewis, University of Louisville; Angela Thompson P.E., University of Louisville; Thomas Tretter, University of Louisville
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First-Year Programs Division (FPD)
Louisville. He received his B.S. (2016), M.Eng. (2017), and Ph.D. (2020) in Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Louisville. His resDr. James E. Lewis, University of Louisville James E. Lewis, Ph.D. is a Professor in the Department of Engineering Fundamentals in the J. B. Speed School of Engineering at the University of Louisville. His primary research focus is Engineering Education and First-Year Programs. He also has interests in cryptography, and parallel and distributed computer systems.Dr. Angela Thompson P.E., University of Louisville Dr. Angela Thompson is an Associate Professor in the Department of Engineering Fundamentals at the University of Louisville. Dr. Thompson received her PhD in
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ERM Technical Session: Examining Undergraduate Recruitment & Retention
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
VINCENT OLUWASETO FAKIYESI, University of Georgia; Olanrewaju Paul Olaogun, Merrimack College; Deborah Gbemisola Fabiyi, Washington State University; ISAAC DAMILARE DUNMOYE, University of Georgia; Nathaniel Hunsu, University of Georgia
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Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM)
contributions of resilience and mastery goals in predicting students' self-efficacy for learningperformance.Table 2: Hierarchical Regression Analysis Predicting Self-Efficacy for LearningPerformance Model Unstandardized SE β T p-value R2 Adjusted ∆R2 Variables coefficients B R2 Mastery Goal 0.287 0.099 0.23 2.913 0.004 0.316 0.302 0.316 Performance 0.144 0.073 0.15 1.963 0.051 Goal Resilience 0.024 0.004 0.388 5.492 0 ScoreMediation AnalysisFurthermore, a mediation analysis was conducted to examine the role of resilience scores inmediating the relationships
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Tech Session 2: Course-Level Innovations in Environmental Engineering: Projects, Case Studies, and Social Impact
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Annesh Borthakur, Saint Louis University
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Environmental Engineering & Sustainability Division (ENVIRON)
(Is there a need forenvironmental social justice?) before (a) and after (b) completing the module on environmentaljustice. The survey questions were: 1: There are people who have needs which are not being met,2: There are not people in the community who need help, 3: Community groups need our help, 4:I think people who are more fortunate in life should help less fortunate people with their needsand problems, 5: America does not have communities that need help3.2 Students realized the importance of social justice in engineering The module made the students aware of the importance of engineering, especiallyenvironmental engineering, in promoting social justice in the US. After completing the module,all of the respondents agreed that the
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Technological and Engineering Literacy/Philosophy of Engineering Division (TELPhE) Poster Session
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Qixian Zhao, Nanyang Technological University; Ibrahim H. Yeter, Nanyang Technological University
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Technological and Engineering Literacy/Philosophy of Engineering Division (TELPhE)
outcome depends on what they do andwhat others do (Nash, 1950). A game specifies 1. Players (decision-makers), 2. Strategies (actions each can take), 3. Pay-offs (numerical rewards or costs for every strategy combination). A solution concept—most famously the Nash equilibrium—predicts which strategies are stable when no player can gain by unilaterally switching (Nash, 1950).The classic Prisoners’ Dilemma (Axelrod & Hamilton, 1981)Two suspects are questioned in separate cells.Co-operate (C) = stay silent. Defect (D) = confess and incriminate the other. Prisoner B: C Prisoner B: D −5 yr, 0 yr (A loses, B Prisoner A: C −1 yr, −1 yr (both do okay
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NSF Grantees Poster Session I
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Oenardi Lawanto, Utah State University; Angela Minichiello P.E., Utah State University; Zain ul Abideen, Utah State University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Understanding Self- Regulated Learning as Situated in Context,” in American Educational Research Association, Annual Meeting, 2005, pp. 11–15.[7] Gafoor, K., & Kurukkan, A. (2016). Self-Regulated Learning: A Motivational Approach for Learning Mathematics. International Journal of Education and Psychological Research (IJEPR), 5(3), 60-65.[8] C. A. Wolters, "Regulation of motivation: Evaluating an underemphasized aspect of self- regulated learning," Educational Psychologist, 38, 189–205, 2003.[9] B. J. Zimmerman, B. J., and D. H. Schunk, "Motivation. An essential dimension of self- regulated learning," in Motivation and self-regulated learning. Theory, research, and applications, D. H. Schunk, & B. J
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Innovations and Inclusion in Pre-Service and Pre-College STEM Education
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bree Jimenez, Baylor University; Ginevra Courtade, University of Louisville; Christine M Cunningham, Museum of Science; Jennifer Marie Fosbinder, University of Louisville; Mary Rathmann, University of Louisville
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE)
students with moderate and severe disabilities: A review of the literature. Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 34(4), 195- 204. https://doi.org/10.1177/1088357619827932Browder, D. M., Spooner, F., Ahlgrim-Delzell, L., Harris, A., & Wakeman, S. (2008). A meta- analysis on teaching mathematics to students with significant cognitive disabilities. Exceptional Children, 74(4), 407-432. https://doi.org/10.1177/001440290807400401Browder, D. M., Trela, K., Courtade, G. R., Jimenez, B. A., Knight, V., & Flowers, C. (2012). Teaching mathematics and science standards to students with moderate and severe developmental disabilities. The Journal of Special Education, 46(1), 26-35. https
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Interrogating Race, Caste, and Power (Equity, Culture & Social Justice in Education Division ECSJ Technical Session 4)
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Stephen Secules, Florida International University; Atota Bedane Halkiyo, Florida International University; Maimuna Begum Kali, Florida International University; Nivedita Kumar, Florida International University
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Diversity
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Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY), Equity
Engineering Education : An Examination of Engineering Undergraduates ’ Experiences with Microaggressions Targeting Race and Gender Modern Prejudice in Engineering Education : An Examination of Engineering Undergraduates ’ Experiences w,” no. 434, 2020.[9] B. Coley and K. Thomas, “‘The lab isn’t life’: Black engineering graduate students reprioritize values at the intersection of two pandemics,” Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 112, no. 2, pp. 542–564, 2023, doi: 10.1002/jee.20518.[10] E. Vahidi, M. Onyango, K. Thomas, K. Cross, and W. Gaskins, “A Systematic Literate Review of Racialized Stress, Distress, and Trauma for Black, Latin, and Indigenous Engineering Students,” in 2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Engineering Technology Division (ETD) Technical Session 1
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Biswajit Ray, Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania - Bloomsburg
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Engineering Technology Division (ETD)
application of circuit analysis and design, computer programming, associated software, analog and digital electronics, microcontrollers, and engineering standards to the building, testing, operation, and maintenance of electrical/electronic(s) systems b application of natural sciences and mathematics at or above the level of trigonometry to the building, testing, operation, and maintenance of electrical/electronic systems c analysis, design, and implementation of one or more of the following: control systems, instrumentation systems, communications systems, computer systems, power systems or energy systems e utilization of differential and integral calculus, as a minimum, to
Conference Session
Leveraging AI and Computational Tools for Enhanced Learning
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Christopher V.H.-H. Chen, Columbia University; Sakul Ratanalert, Columbia University in the City of New York
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Chemical Engineering Division (ChED)
instructors reporting use in 2024[6]. Instructors who use AI-tools have been typically using the tools to outsource teaching tasks,such as course design, assessment development, and even grading [5]. Chatbot performance hashistorically improved quickly—ChatGPT had been able to improve from a B- exam performancein a typical MBA course to an A+ between November 2022 and January 2023 [7], forinstance—and that spending on these technologies continues to grow [8], these generative AItools will continue to improve and specialize into more fields.Response within higher education to ChatGPT and other generative AI tools has been decidedlymixed [9], with the initial instinct for some instructors and schools was to block access and try todetect AI-use as a
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ME Division 11: Beyond the Build: Communication, Collaboration, and Reflection
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David R Mikesell P.E., Ohio Northern University; J. Blake Hylton, Ohio Northern University; Joshua Gargac, Ohio Northern University
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Mechanical Engineering Division (MECH)
Survey ToolThe evaluation survey for this paper is shown in Appendix B. This was first administered at theend of the 2023-24 academic year. Because the survey results for each faculty member comefrom a small number of students, the results so far have been directed to department chairs, notto individual faculty members. The general nature of the capstone team feedback can becommunicated through the chairs to faculty in their annual review meetings.Key questions from this survey are listed below. Students evaluated these statements using afive-point Likert scale. Following these questions, students were given the opportunity for opencomment on the strengths of their capstone advisor as well as areas for improvement. Your capstone advisor(s
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Materials Division (MATS) Technical Session 4
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Susan P. Gentry, University of California, Davis; Erika La Plante, University of California, Davis
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Diversity
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Materials Division (MATS)
used in engineering,including natural materials. a b Figure 1. Microstructures of (a) stainless steel[1] and (b) aeolian sandstone.This paper reports on a geology-based laboratory module for an introductory MSE course. Thislab occurred at the beginning of the term, so it could only require minimal course content. Theaim was to introduce students to MSE concepts, such as quantifying microstructures, whilereinforcing measurement error principles taught in prerequisite courses. The learning goals forthe lab were to: • Calculate measurement errors, • Analyze feature sizes and size distributions, and • Evaluate sources of uncertainty in microstructural analysis.Geological
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Multidisciplinary Engineering Division (MULTI) Technical Session 1
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sarah Rajkumari Jayasekaran, University of Florida; Amie Baisley, University of Florida
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Diversity
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Multidisciplinary Engineering Division (MULTI)
look at is: 2. Is there a difference in student academic performance when considering the time the course is offered?For Question 2, the data was analyzed for each of the sections from the four semesters todetermine how academic performance is related to class time. The student's final grades weregrouped into four categories based on the final grade earned in the course: A grades (including Aand A- grades), B grades (including B+, B, and B- grades), C grades (including C+, C, and C-grades), and Failing grades (including all remaining grades). The results for the academicperformance with regards to the class length are shown in Figure 3 for the design class andFigure 4 for the mechanic class. Figures 3 & 4 indicate the percentage of
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Biomedical Engineering Division (BED) Poster Session
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Colleen Louise Bringman, The University of Iowa; Amy L Kimball, The University of Iowa
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Biomedical Engineering Division (BED)
functionalgrip, or 3) develop a solution for ambulatory Parkinson’s disease individuals toaid/prevent/reduce gait freezing. Project A concludes with a presentation, demonstration ofprototype, and written report. For Project B, students are asked to perform a feasibility study anddetermine if it is feasibility to design and develop a device/software/solution for one of the listedproblems: home oxygen tube management, pediatric pelvic floor dysfunction, pediatricwheelchair attachment to keep clothes and hands clean, adaptive tools to help those withdementia remain in home, adaptive tools to help those recovering from stroke, or a customproject with instructor approval. The deliverables for Project B include a written report andinitial design of the
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NSF Grantees Poster Session II
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kaela M Martin, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Prescott; Elif Miskioglu, Bucknell University; Anu Singh, The Ohio State University; Adam R Carberry, The Ohio State University
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
processing capacity allows experts to approach a problem in a reactionary, rather than systematic,way that engages intuitive processes to navigate the decisions of problem solving [20].One might assume that such abilities begin to develop while attending formal education, but developmentof these abilities is largely attributed to professional experience [4]. The importance of professionalexperience to intuition development may stem from the gap that exists between the kinds of problemsprofessional engineers and engineering students typically solve. Jonassen [21], Jonassen [22] provides atypology of problems to clarify different problem types using eleven categories: a) logical, b) algorithmic,c) story, d) rule-using, e) decision making, f
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society Division (LEES) Technical Session 7: Interdisciplinarity
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Vanessa Tran, Utah State University; Cassandra J McCall, Utah State University; Maimuna Begum Kali, Florida International University
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Diversity
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society Division (LEES)
various sketching tools on visual thinking in idea development,” Int. J. Technol. Des. Educ., vol. 27, no. 2, pp. 291–306, Jun. 2017, doi: 10.1007/s10798-015-9349-5.[19] A. Diaz Lantada, A. Hernández Bayo, and J. de J. Marquez Sevillano, “Promotion of professional skills in engineering education: strategies and challenges,” Int. J. Eng. Educ., vol. 30, no. 6(B), Art. no. 6(B), 2014.[20] S. Guendelman, S. Medeiros, and H. Rampes, “Mindfulness and Emotion Regulation: Insights from Neurobiological, Psychological, and Clinical Studies,” Front. Psychol., vol. 8, Mar. 2017, doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00220.[21] A. T. Rose, “Graphical Communication Using Hand-Drawn Sketches in Civil Engineering,” J. Prof. Issues Eng. Educ. Pract., vol
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Engineering Libraries Division (ELD) Technical Session 4
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Anne E Rauh, Syracuse University; Amy S. Van Epps, Harvard University; John J Meier, Pennsylvania State University
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Engineering Libraries Division (ELD)
. 2, pp. 314–336, Mar. 2022.[7] M. C. Scott and B. Vogus, “Academic librarians and systematic reviews: trends and services,” Public Serv. Q., vol. 18, no. 3, pp. 202–208, 2022, doi: 10.1080/15228959.2022.2086664.[8] M. Phillips et al., “Systematic Reviews in the Engineering Literature: A Scoping Review,” IEEE Access, vol. 12, pp. 62648–62663, 2024, doi: 10.1109/ACCESS.2024.3394755.[9] F. Russell, L. Grbin, F. Beard, J. Higgins, and B. Kelly, “The Evolution of a Mediated Systematic Review Search Service,” J. Aust. Libr. Inf. Assoc., vol. 71, no. 1, pp. 89–107, Jan. 2022, doi: 10.1080/24750158.2022.2029143.[10] N. Tchangalova, E. G. Harrington, S. Ritchie, and S. Over, “Working Across Disciplines and Library
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WIP Poster Session: Emerging Research and Practices in Pre-College Engineering Education
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Timothy Brothers, Georgia Institute of Technology; Jacqueline Rohde, Georgia Institute of Technology; Mary Ann Weitnauer, Georgia Institute of Technology; Martta Sareva; Kristen Lyle; Kayla Henderson-Simms, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE)
engagement. Journal of STEM Outreach, 6(1), 1-15.12. Pollock, M., Yonezawa, S., Sweet, M., Renner, N., Mai, M., & Vasquez, A. B. (2024). Leveraging a University to Create Local Equity-Oriented K–12 Learning Opportunities: A Conversation Starter. Educational Researcher, 53(5), 308-318.13. Moskal, B. M., Skokan, C., Kosbar, L., Dean, A., Westland, C., Barker, H., ... & Tafoya, J. (2007). K‐12 outreach: Identifying the broader impacts of four outreach projects. Journal of Engineering Education, 96(3), 173-189.14. F. W. Baker III & S. Moukhliss, “Concretising design thinking: A content analysis of systematic and extended literature reviews on design thinking and human‐centred design.” Review of Education
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Computers in Education Division (COED) Track 3.C
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Brian Michael Fiegel, The University of Iowa; Geb W. Thomas, The University of Iowa; Matthew Yazvec
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Computers in Education Division (COED)
/SELECT_basics (accessed 2024-09-17, 2024).[5] W3Schools. "W3Schools." https://www.w3schools.com/sql/ (accessed 2024-09-17, 2024).[6] A. Mitrovic, "A Knowledge-Based Teaching System for SQL," in Proceedings of ED-MEDIA, 1998, vol. 98, pp. 1027-1032.[7] A. Mitrovic, "An Intelligent SQL tutor on the Web," International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, vol. 13, no. 2-4, pp. 173-197, 2003.[8] F. Tahir, A. Mitrovic, and V. Sotardi, "Investigating the effects of gamifying SQL-Tutor," 2020.[9] A. Mitrovic and P. Suraweera, "Evaluating an animated pedagogical agent," in International Conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems, 2000: Springer, pp. 73-82.[10] A. Mitrovic and B. Martin, "Evaluating the
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NSF Grantees Poster Session II
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Deborah Besser, University of St. Thomas; Katherine Acton, University of St. Thomas; Jennifer E. Holte, University of St. Thomas; Kundan Nepal, University of St. Thomas
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
Virtual Annual Conference Content Access, Virtual On-line, 2020. [Online]. Available:10.18260/1-2—35561.[7] G. Townley, J. Katz, A. Wandersman, B. Skiles, M. J. Schillaci, B. E. Timmerman, and T. A.Mousseau, "Exploring the role of sense of community in the undergraduate transfer studentexperience," Journal of Community Psychology, vol. 41, pp. 277-290, 2013. [Online]. Available:https://doi.org/10.1002/jcop.21529.[8] B. Smith, Mentoring At-Risk Students through the Hidden Curriculum of Higher Education,Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2013.[9] M. Polmear, A. Bielefeldt, D. Knight, C. Swan, and N. Canney, "Hidden curriculumperspective on the importance of ethics and societal impacts in engineering education," ASEEVirtual Annual Conference Content