Research Technological University Dzhamilia Nugmanova, post -graduate student of Kazan National Research Technological University. She finished Master of psychological therapy of children and adolescents in the University Miguel Hern´andez of Spain in 2016. During the 9 years she worked at the Kazan Federal University. She is an author of more than 15 scientific articles in psychology. Research interests include adaptation processes of students, psychological therapy of anxiety disorders, applications of gestalt therapy and psychological trauma therapy. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 The Role of Metacognitive Skills in Engineering Education Introduction. The
president of Korea Association of Innovation Center for Engineering Education for 2009-2012 and 2016-2017. His role in ABEEK was to lead the Committee of Criteria of Accrediting Engineering Programs. His role in ICEE is to coordinate 60s ICEE universities for sharing the outcomes of the ICEE project. He graduated from Mechanical Engineering Departments of Seoul National University (BS), KAIST (MS), and University of Illinois at Chicago (Ph.D) and his research area includes interferometric measurements, automatic fringe pattern analysis, and vision inspections. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 International Collaborative Dual MS Degree ProgramRose-Hulman Institute of
, most of them teaching in the area of Electrical and Information Engineering (EIE). Anna Friesel is a member of the IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) Curricula and Pedagogy Committee (CPC) as a European representative. The mission of the CPC is ”to promote the continued evolution of university curricula, resources, and pedagogical practices across IEEE’s fields of interest in engineering, computing, and technology (ECT)”. She collaborates regularly with many technical universities in Europe, Latin America and USA on topics related to improvement of engineering education. Her research interests include mathematical modeling, system dynamics, control theory, and educational methods in automation, robotics, and in
the state of Texas.Adriana Olvera, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Adriana Olvera is currently a lecturer of Manufacturing Engineering at the College of Engineering and Computer Science, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV). She received her Masters in Ar- chitecture from the School of Architecture of the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM), in 2011. She received her Bachelor’s in Architecture from Universidad de Monterrey (UDEM), in 2007. Her current research interests include sustainable building design, building automation, and smart envi- ronments. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Cross-border collaborative learning
of Transportation Safety and Secu- rity. He also serves on the editorial board of the African Geographic Review and is an Associate Editor for the ASCE Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice. He has authored or co-authored more than 150 technical articles, conferences papers, design manuals, and project reports on a range of transportation topics. Steven currently focuses his professional efforts on transportation is- sues in developing countries and cultivating international relationships to facilitate collaborative research, education and technology transfer. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Betting on the Progress – Forging a
for Engineering Education, 2017 Collaborative technological development and innovation between UTRGV-ENGT, USA and TecNM/ITM-CSE, Mexico: An Intelligent Closet PrototypeAbstractThis paper describe an interesting cross-border collaboration between The University ofTexas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) – College of Engineering and Computer Science (CECS)Department of Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering (MIE) – Engineering Technologyprogram (ENGT), and Tecnológico Nacional de Mexico / Instituto Tecnológico deMatamoros (TecNM/ITM) – Computer Systems Engineering program (CSE). The collectiveefforts gave as a result the development of a completely functional automation prototype,designed, built and coded by
2017 ASEE International Forum:Columbus , Ohio Jun 28 Paper ID #20771IACEE Porto Declaration: A Global Challenge for EngineersDr. Alfredo Soeiro, University of Porto • PhD from University Florida, USA as Fulbright scholar in 1989 • Associate professor at Univer- sity Porto, Portugal • Founder and vice-president of EUCEN from 1992 to 1998 (European Universi- ties Continuing Education Network – www.eucen.org) • Member of the Council of IACEE since 1995 and president from 2001 until 2004 (International Association of Continuing Engineering Education – www.iacee.org) • Founder
similar cultures and -Collaboration projects are more backgrounds, decreasing conflicts productive - Members have limited interaction - An effective technological Main with people outside the organization infrastructure is still expensive disadvantage - The access to experts in a given field - Development of trust among team can be expensive or difficult members is challengingVirtual and Traditional teams do not replace each other. Their use depend on the type of projectperformed and the circumstances around it. Virtual Teams could be considered an extension oftraditional teams 13. In engineering education, researchers indicate
. Vasily Ivanov chairs the Academic Council for Defense of Ph.D. and Doctorate Thesis in Engineering Pedagogy at KNRTU for degrees in ”Theory and Methods of Teaching Chemistry in Schools and Universities” and ”Theory and Methods of Professional Education”. Under his supervision, 11 Ph.D. dissertations and 3 doctorate dissertations in engineering pedagogy were defended. Since 2012, Vasily Ivanov has been a member of American Society for Engineering Education, and has participated in ASEE Annual Conferences and International Forums. Professor Ivanov has been an active member of IGIP Russian Monitoring Committee since the day of its foundation in 1995. Under his leadership, in 1997, a Center of Engineering Pedagogy was
years old and knowledge flowed at a pedestrian pace, compared with today’s “4th Ageof Information(5)”. While the legacy science and engineering curriculum model has produced the talentbasefor tremendous technological advances through the 20th century, many engineering education leaders haverecently amplified calls for a transformation of engineering education to embrace complex systemsthinking, transdisciplinary collaboration, communication, and social impact(6), producing “a whole newengineer”(7). Addressing global grand challenges demands a broader reimagining of university experienceto meet the needs of the 21st century, just as they did to meet the needs of the industrial age(3). Universitiesaround the world should be the places to bring
research interests are focused on applying additive manufacturing technologies to address biomedical challenges, and in particular the design and manufacture of biocompatible, biodegradable implantable porous scaffolds for the repair of hard and soft tissue defects. Also Malcolm collaborates with local surgeons to provide 3D printed anatomical models from patient CT and MRI data that are used for resident training, patient communication and research-based surgical planning. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Identifying and Sharing Best Practices in International Higher Education MakerspacesAcademic makerspaces are being added to college and university
University of North Carolina, and formerly worked as a test engineer for Albany Instruments Incorporated. He has published and presented numerous scholarly works. His areas of interest are Non-destructive testing and GMR magnetic sensors. His teaching philosophy is to create intellectually appropriate activities, an exciting environment in the classroom to stimulate student creativity, and to engage students to help them reach their academic and career goals. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Open source in STEM program for effective learning in developing nations Simon ObeidAbstract: Since there are not sufficient funds to
from Yangon University. She is now doing another master’s degree in education at Hong Kong University. She is strongly interested in teach- ing, doing research related to teaching and learning process and collaborating with other teachers from different academic fields. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Wastewater treatment in Myanmar: A multidisciplinary learning experience for engineering and science students from two countriesThe ever changing technology landscape is driving engineering education to becomeincreasingly global, cross-disciplinary, and collaborative in nature everywhere. Besidesdelivering technical knowledge in classroom, a comprehensive engineering curriculum
student machine shop and introduced global humanitarian design projects as an option for students. Prior to Virginia Tech he was an Associate Professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology and developed a multidisciplinary design course that included students from Business, Arts and Sciences as well as Engineering.Ms. Ashley R Taylor, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Ashley Taylor is a doctoral student in engineering education at Virginia Polytechnic and State University, where she also serves as a program assistant for the Center for Enhancement of Engineering Diversity and an advisor for international senior design projects in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. Ashley received her MS in
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Postsand Telecommunications (No. GJJY16-2-07).references [1] L. Cuthbert, Y. Ying, et al, “A Flagship Joint Sino-British Engineering Degree,” Meeting the Growing Demandfor Engineers and Their Educators 2010-2020 International Summit, 2007 IEEE. [2] R. M. Helms, Mapping International Joint and Dual Degrees: U.S. Program Profiles and Perspectives. ACE,CIGE Insights. [3] J. Lee, S. H. Patel, B. Lim, R. D. Geng, and Z. Jiang, “Toward Success of Collaborative Program In School ofEngineering Between the US and China,” ASEE International Forum, New Orleans, LA, 2016. [4] Q. Liu, J. Zhu, and B. Yang, “Impact of International Collaborative Engineering Education upon theEpistemological Development of Chinese Engineering Students,” ASEE Annual Conference
Alliance Eminent Scholar and was a co-recipient of the National Academy of Engineering’s 2005 Bernard M. Gordon Award for Inno- vation in Engineering and Technology Education. Dr. Coyle is a Fellow of the IEEE and his research interests include engineering education, wireless networks, and digital signal processing.Prof. Talis Juhna, Riga Technical University Tlis Juhna is a Professor and Vice-Rector for Research at Riga Technical University. His research is in environmental engineering specifically, water technologies. He has participated in several European- scale research projects; is an editorial Board of several international scientific journals; has worked as a consultant for industry, and has published more than
programs. Vasily Ivanov chairs the Academic Council for Defense of Ph.D. and Doctorate Thesis in Engineering Pedagogy at KNRTU for degrees in ”Theory and Methods of Teaching Chemistry in Schools and Universities” and ”Theory and Methods of Professional Education”. Under his supervision, 11 Ph.D. dissertations and 3 doctorate dissertations in engineering pedagogy were defended. Since 2012, Vasily Ivanov has been a member of American Society for Engineering Education, and has participated in ASEE Annual Conferences and International Forums. Professor Ivanov has been an active member of IGIP Russian Monitoring Committee since the day of its foundation in 1995. Under his leadership, in 1997, a Center of Engineering Pedagogy
, CAD, Modern Surveying using Total Station & GPS, Geotechnical Engineering, Instructional Design and Delivery Systems, Educational Video Production, Strategic Planning and Institutional Development, Outcome based Education and Accredita- tion. He has completed more than 300 training programs for Polytechnic college faculty and more than 150 training programs for Engineering College faculty. He has conducted about 10 International Training Programs. His trainees spread over more than 20 countries. He is guiding Ph.D Scholars in the area of Engineering Education. (6 got Awarded and 4 more are working under his guideship). He has software skills in ArcGIS, Autodesk Products and MS Project.Mr. Arul Kumaravelu
assistant/associate professor at Aarhus Uni- versity. There she went into more higher education research and teaching in mathematics and science as well as teaching and developing workshops for informal STEM education for youth. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Project Supervisors’ Views of a Group Based Project Exam for Engineering Students in a Problem-Based Learning CurriculumIntroductionExams are part of any university education program, and it is vital that the exams are perceivedas valid and reliable by for instance the employers who receive the graduates. When designingexams, researchers argue for the importance of constructively aligning the assessment to
Shafik, Texas A&M University at QatarMs. Sahar Mari, Texas A&M University at QatarMs. Wadha A. Al-Thani c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Inspiring Interest in STEM Education Among Qatar’s YouthAbstractCountries in the Middle East and North Africa have been working to promote STEM disciplinesand move rapidly toward post-hydrocarbon economies with the help of a highly skilled technicalworkforce. The State of Qatar has invested considerably in the education of its next generation asit seeks to reduce its reliance on oil and gas. This paper examines whether Qatari students’attitudes toward STEM disciplines and careers in engineering can be influenced through theexperience of a
, including founding Libros Sin Fronteras, a US-based, Spanish language book and multi-media distributor, and acting as Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Baker & Taylor, Inc. He served as Partner Development Manager for OCLC’s WebJunction.org, and OCLC Consulting Librarian, providing reference services to OCLC library patrons in both English and Spanish. He is a member of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), the American Library Association (ALA), and a lifelong member and previous Executive Committee and Board Member of REFORMA, the National Association to Promote Library and Information Services to Latinos and Spanish speakers. Michael gained his bachelor’s degree from the University of
at Innopolis University. She specializes in launching new Universities from scratch, including setting up curricula and polices, recruiting faculty and students. She holds PhD in Computational Aeroacoustics from the University of Leeds and worked as researcher at Technical University of Munich. Her current research interests include investigation of the professional competencies, gender diversity in engineering, international relations between universities, industry and government. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Practitioner in Academia – what should the profile for a “Professor of Professional Practice” be for an IT University?IntroductionThe importance of
articles in pedagogics and psychology. Research interest include the possibility of the use of the functional approach to the analysis and design of multi-level system of training of professionals, and also points of contact of competence-based and functional approach from the perspective of activity-based concept.Dr. Galina Romanova, Kazan National Research Technological University Dr. Galina Romanova is a researcher in the field of engineering education and applied learning theory. She was graduated in 2002 from the State Pedagogical University of Kazan. During her doctoral research Galina Romanova continued to investigate learning theories in engineering and teaching ESL. In 2006, she was awarded her PhD on the topic
(Moscow, Russia, 2014) Member of Program Committee, ”SoRuCom 2014” IFIP Conference (Kazan, Russia) Member of Program Commit- tee, V International Anatoly Kitov Conference (Moscow, Russia, 2015)Dr. Sergey A. Silantiev, National Research University Higher School of Economics ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 TRAINING THE SPECIALISTS OF COMBINED ENGINEERING AND ECONOMIC PROFILE AT RUSSIAN UNIVERSITIES: CLUSTER APPROACHThis paper proposes and describes an approach to the organization anddevelopment of educational-technological clusters as the most favorableenvironment that allows training specialists. Principles of educational-technological cluster
, project management, etc. In addition, Considering to strength theeducation of innovation, entrepreneurship, and especially problem solving capability for K-12students, iCDIOS is presented based on CDIO (Conceive, Design, Implement, and Operate)engineering education approach. The letter i in iSTREAM and iCDIOS means intelligentscience and technology, innovation spirit, inspiration, etc. In iSTREAM, Robotics, as anindependent element is added since we believe that Robotics will be an independent subjectwith coming era of human-machine collaboration; Mathematics is changed into managementto cultivate Chinese students' abilities related to management; In iCDIOS, S as service isadded to complete the whole engineering process.2.4 STIE FrameworkBased on