years at the CQUPT campusin Chongqing, China. During this time period they must complete all core and elective coursesbased on the curriculum agreed upon by both universities. This includes nine NAU coreengineering courses that are taught face-to-face by NAU faculty at CQUPT. In the fourth year,qualified students have the transfer option to attend NAU campus to complete their senior year.Upon graduation, these qualified students will receive a bachelor-of-science (BS) degree ineither Electrical Engineering (EE) or Computer Engineering (CE) from NAU, and a BS degree inElectronic and Information Engineering (EIE) from CQUPT. For those students who choose tostay at CQUPT for their fourth year, they receive a BS degree in EIE from CQUPT when
Computer Engineering Department, Cal Poly Pomona. Prior to joining CPP, she has over 12-year work experience with several industrial, research, and academic institutions in Vietnam and in the U.S. Between 2007 and 2011, she was a developer and/or Co-PI of three US-based research projects, which were funded by the National Science Foundation with the total funding of US$1.05 million. Her research topics and interests include wind and solar power, Smart Grid, energy storage, power system stability and protection, demand response, distributed generation, optimization, electric vehicles, and engineering education. Dr. Le has won over 115K in 9 awards and grants from CPP between 2013 and 2018. She is very active in providing
theories and previousconducted research by Müller et al. 7 andothers.14 The students became aware ofchallenges and shortcomings of previousdesigns to make sure they would not repeatthe same mistakes in their design. In thesecond phase, which covered two months,the team evaluated size and designrequirements of the rig based on pastpractice by MSU’s team, geometricalconstraints, and using analytical predictionsto come up with a preliminary design. Forinstance, one-dimensional analytical design Figure 2: Computer aided design.tolls were used to determine inlet/exit port sizes, rotor and turbine blade shapes, rotorspeed, and selection of the required electric motor for the rotor shaft. Students had to use
Angeles.Dr. Jianyu ”Jane” Dong, California State University, Los Angeles Jianyu Dong is a professor in electrical and computer engineering and currently serves as the Associate Dean for the College of Engineering, Computer Science, and Technology at Cal State LA. Her area of expertise is video compression/communication, multimedia networks, QoS, etc. With a strong passion in Engineering Education, she has been engaged in multiple funded projects and initiatives to increase the participation and success of students from undeserved, low-income communities in engineering areas.Ni Li, California State University, Los Angeles Ni Li, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at California State