activities at CISD. • During fall semester, students are encouraged to participate in the NNRNE supported internship program. Page 14.686.63. Impact on Ocean Engineering Education and TrainingThe NNRNE program has helped to a) enhance the education and training in ocean and navalengineering offered by the FAU-Consortium Institutions through collaborations between theinstitutions and through student interactions with CISD whereby they gain vital practicalexperience in ship design, and b) provide students with career paths in naval engineering inindustry and government. The impact can be assessed in terms of the following five
engineering students as they engage in communicating their ideas to a range of stakeholders. She studies teamwork and team-based peda- gogy, with a focus on inter-team communication and equity. She is one of the Faculty Innovators behind Tandem, a Center of Academic Innovation tool for supporting students working in teams. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Using Student-Faculty Collaborative Lectures to Teach High Level Hydrodynamics ConceptsAbstractIntroduction to engineering courses are increasingly team-based and project-based, with studentteams designing and building real-world things. A popular project for introductory
Paper ID #10656Real Collaborative Environments Using Technologies Based on Mobile De-vices and Internet ToolsProf. Carlos Efr´en Mora, La Laguna University Carlos E. Mora is professor of the Maritime Engineering Department at La Laguna University located in Tenerife (Spain). He obtained a master’s degree in Marine Engineering and has been teaching since 2004. His research interests include the use of ITs and mobile devices in engineering education, and other related technologies like augmented reality. He is also qualified as a consultant for the integration of Apple technologies in education, and working towards
2006-736: KAMIKAZE: INVESTIGATIONAL AUTONOMOUS UNDERWATERVEHICLE FOR COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH AND UNDERGRADUATEEDUCATION AND TRAININGBrian Howell, Western Carolina University Dr. Howell is the Program Director for Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology at Western Carolina UniversityStephen Wood, Florida Tech Dr. Wood is an Assistant Professor in Ocean Engineering at the Department of Marine and Environmental Systems Page 11.853.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006 KAMIKAZE: INVESTIGATIONAL AUTONOMOUS UNDERWATER VEHICLE FOR COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH AND UNDERGRADUATE
Engineering focused on Mechatronics, Robotics and Automation. She went through engineer- ing pathways herself, completing master electrician degree when completing Technical School in Uzice, Serbia, focusing on pre-engineering program on high power voltage systems and maintenance of electro- mechanical systems. Her research is focuses on engineering pathways, career and technical education, digital thread, cyber physical systems, mechatronics, digital manufacturing, broadening participation, and engineering education. She is a Director of Mechatronics and Digital Manufacturing Lab at ODU and a lead of Area of Specialization Mechatronics Systems Design. She worked as a Visiting Researcher at Commonwealth Center for Advanced
Engineering from the University of Rhode Island. Page 13.920.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2008 Naval Research, Mentoring and Education -- Faculty Research and Intern Programs at the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock DivisionIntroductionThe Carderock Division of the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC), headquartered in WestBethesda, Maryland, exists as the navy’s full-spectrum laboratory for surface and underseavehicle hull, mechanical, and electrical (HM&E) systems propulsors and logistics under theNaval Sea Surface Command (NAVSEA). The term full-spectrum means performing long
Highway Administration. Dr. Chen is a recipient of the NSF CAREER Award and a member of ASEE, ASCE, AGU, and ACE. Page 11.60.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006 A Lesson from Hurricane Katrina: Meeting the Need for Coastal Engineering Education and Research in the Gulf Coast RegionAbstractOne of the important lessons from Hurricane Katrina (2005) is the pressing need for coastalengineering research and education along the Gulf Coast. There are 21 universities offeringgraduate programs in coastal engineering nationwide. However, most of the coastal engineeringprograms are located on the East and West
manufacturing, fault-tolerant control, artificial immune systems, and autonomous ground vehicles and surface vessels. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Microsoft Teams Utilization for Group Function in Maritime-Focused Capstone Mechanical DesignAbstractEvaluating the ability of students to do group work or function effectively on a team has alwaysbeen a challenge. This was especially true with the transition to online learning that occurredduring the pandemic in early 2020. This challenged not only the ability of the students tocomplete their group assignments, but also the ability of the instructors to perform ABETassessments on the ability
Hassenfeld Community Engagement Fellow and a Diversity and Inclusion Fellow at RWU. Her research focuses on offshore wind energy, oyster growth, community engagement, and engineering education. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Teaching in the Era of COVID-19: A Reinvented Course Project for an Ocean Engineering CourseAbstractExperiential, team-based course projects, with an emphasis on designing and building physicalproducts, are increasingly being adopted across many engineering disciplines, including wide usein ocean engineering courses. COVID-19 presents new challenges to pedagogies that relyheavily on physical production and
and maintain the renewable energy projects at the long run.References1. K.A. Rosentrater, K. A. & Al-Kalaani, Y., ‘Renewable energy alternatives – a growing opportunity forengineering and technology education’, The Technology Interface, Vol. 6(1), 2006.2. Their Future is Green: The Clean-Energy Economy Promises an Engineering Jobs Bounty – Training Graduateswith Right Skills, American Society for Engineering Education PRISM, pp. 38-41, Vol. 4, 2010.3. Louisiana Workforce Commission (Louisiana Demand-Driven Workforce Plan 2012-2017 and 2017-2020),http://www.laworks.net/Downloads/Downloads_WFD.asp4. D. Ray, and F. Wayno, “Collaboration to Facilitate Research and Education in a Transitioning Electric PowerIndustry”, International Energy
a fixed-wing aviator shortly after his graduation.Luiz Dos Reis Luiz Dos Reis is a mechanical engineer who graduated with a bachelor of science from The Citadel. He moved to the United States, from Brazil, at age eighteen and completed a six-year Active Duty contract in the US Air Force with a career in maintenance production management in the Civil Engineering Squadron. His interests include renewable energy, project management, and video game development. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 Water Tunnel Design: A Senior Capstone Project to Promote Hands-on Learning in FluidsAbstractMechanical Engineering courses in fluid mechanics typically
States Navy working on aircraft and surface ships. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 Competencies Related to Marine Mechatronics Education Abstract With the needs of the military changing in recent years, the U.S. Navy has been requiredto spend more time out to sea. Longer deployments limit the ability for the Navy to perform shipmaintenance and to train their technicians. Recent trends also include reduced numbers of sailors,who typically aid with more efficient naval operations. This leads to the demand for sailors withmultidisciplinary skills, in this case, electrical technician and mechanical technician skills.Mechatronics has long been an occupation that integrates
Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers 601 Pavonia Avenue, Suite 400 Jersey City, NJ 07306 717-944-0497 Remote OfficeStephen Michetti, NSWCCD Page 13.1264.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2008 The Sea Perch Challenge Generating Interest in Marine Engineering, Ocean Engineering and Naval Architecture through hands-on activities An Innovative Approach to K-12 STEM Educational OutreachFor many years, educators have been faced with the challenging task of teaching STEM courses(Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
Professor in the Department of Engineering and Aviation Sciences at University of Maryland Eastern Shore. He is a member American Society for Mechanical Engineers (ASME), American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) and, American Society for Agricultural and Biological Engineers(ASABE) and is actively involved in teaching and research in the fields of (i) robotics and mechatronics, (ii)remote sensing and precision agriculture, and,(iii) biofuels and renewable energy. He has published more than 70 refereed articles in journals and conference proceedings. Dr. Nagchaudhuri received his baccalaureate degree from Jadavpur University in Kolkata, India with honors in Mechanical Engineering. Thereafter, he worked in a
project manager, senior engineer and consultant. He has taught and developed undergraduate and graduate courses in power electronics, power systems, renewable energy, smart grids, control, electric machines, instrumentation, radar and remote sensing, numerical methods, space and atmosphere physics, and ap- plied physics. His research interests included power system stability, control and protection, renewable energy system analysis, assessment and design, smart microgrids, power electronics and electric machines for non-conventional energy conversion, remote sensing, wave and turbulence, numerical modeling, elec- tromagnetic compatibility and engineering education. During his career Dr. Belu published ten book chapters
environment of individuals. In this sense, transformative learning is vital in theapplied field of ocean and coastal engineering education to make students have various perspectives tosee a real-world problem such as flooding. In addition, by changing students’ frame of reference,transformative learning allows them to grow core competencies such as analytical thinking,communication skills, collaborative work, and global understanding (Strange & Gibson, 2017).One way of providing a transformative learning opportunity for students is to present them with achallenging problem in an unfamiliar environment that can provoke unusual process of seeing, doing, orthinking out of their comfort zone (Perry III, 2011). Since a perspective transformation is
ocean engineering.Mr. Donald L Hendon c American Society for Engineering Education, 2014 Paper ID #9032Mr. Donald L. Hendon, Mississippi Department of Transportation Mr. Hendon is an engineer in theBridge Division of the Mississippi Department of Transportation and a graduate student in the Departmentof Civil and Environmental Engineering at Jackson State University, JSU. Mr. Hendon is pursuing a MSEngineering degree under scholarship from the Coastal Hazards Center of Excellence at JSU sponsoredby the Office of University Programs, Department of Homeland Security
visiting appointments at University College London, M.I.T., the American Bureau of Shipping, and the U.S. Naval Academy as the NavSea Research Professor. His textbook, Ship Structural Design, is used in many countries and has been translated into Russian and Chinese.Leigh McCue, Virginia Tech Leigh McCue is an Assistant Professor in Virginia Tech's Aerospace and Ocean Engineering Department and an affiliate to the VT Department of Engineering Education. Dr. McCue received her BSE degree in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in 2000 from Princeton University. She earned her graduate degrees from the University of Michigan in Aerospace Engineering (MSE 2001) and Naval Architecture and Marine
-year engineering courses at the University and actively worked with high school students and teachers to increase and enhance engineering content in K-12 education. This includes consulting on K-12 engineering curriculum development for the State of Michigan. In 2004 Mr. Oppliger was awarded the Distinguished Faculty Award for Service honoring this outreach work. He has presented papers at several national conferences on engineering education. Before coming to Michigan Tech, Mr. Oppliger taught math and science at the secondary level for 11 years. Before that, he worked for 5 years as a project engineer in the marine construction industry.Prof. Valorie Troesch, Michigan Technological UniversityJean Kampe, Michigan
AC 2009-971: A PROJECT-ORIENTED, TEAM-BASED LEARNING APPROACHEdgar An, Florida Atlantic UniversityManhar Dhanak, Florida Atlantic University Page 14.93.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2009A Project-Oriented, Team-Based Learning Approach Edgar An, Manhar Dhanak Ocean Engineering, Florida Atlantic University Abstract – This paper presents our outreach efforts in the Department of Ocean Engineering at Florida Atlantic University. The main theme of the outreach effort is “project-oriented, team-based” learning philosophy, which goes beyond the typical “cookie-cutter hands-on” ideas in that there is an overall
AC 2008-216: SEA-BASED AVIATION TO BRIDGE THE GAP BETWEENAEROSPACE AND NAVAL ENGINEERING STUDENTSLeigh McCue, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Leigh McCue is an Assistant Professor in Virginia Tech's Department of Aerospace and Ocean Engineering and an affiliate to the VT Department of Engineering Education. Her research interests are in nonlinear and chaotic vessel dynamics including capsize, parametric rolling, and sea-based aviation operations largely involving analytical and numerical approaches. Dr. McCue received her BSE degree in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in 2000 from Princeton University. She earned her graduate degrees from the University of Michigan in
educational arenas. Page 22.1479.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2011 The MATE Center: Addressing the Need for a Qualified Ocean WorkforceIntroductionThe Marine Advanced Technology Education (MATE) Center is one of more than 30 AdvancedTechnological Education Centers funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). Establishedin 1997 and headquartered at Monterey Peninsula College in Monterey, California, the Center isa national partnership of community colleges, universities, research institutions, professionalsocieties, government organizations, and marine industries. MATE’s mission is
Foundation Advanced Technology Education Evaluation Community of Practice. Ms. Mann is a Senior Research Manager with the Social and Economic Sciences Research Center at Washington State University, where she has spent the past 10 years. Page 22.648.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2011 Evaluating the Impact of an Underwater Robotics Competition: Questions, Methodologies and FindingsThe Marine Advanced Technology Education (MATE) Center has been sponsoring regional andinternational underwater robotics competitions for 10 years. In that period
transport modelling projects. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Using a Serious Game to Teach Maritime Economics and Technology to Mixed Background Students.AbstractThe objective of this paper is to discuss the successful application of a complex serious game toteach maritime economic concepts to non-maritime economic students (i.e. Naval Architects andMarine Engineers) and to teach maritime technology aspects to non-naval architects (transportand logistics students). A complex serious management game was developed in a joint effort bythe University of Delft’s Marine Technology and the University of Antwerp’s MaritimeEconomics programme
Department at the Massachusetts Maritime Academy (MMA). Gail holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Naval Architecture from the United States Naval Academy and a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the Pennsylvania State University. Prior to joining the MMA, Gail served as a Civil Engineer Corps officer of the United States Navy for almost 10 years, worked in private industry, and co-founded two companies one in product development and the other in the service industry. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019Challenges of Developing a New Academic Minor for Junior Faculty: A Case Study of Developing a New Marine Construction Minor without a Civil
SUNY for excellence in online teaching, serves on The Online Learning Subcommittee, and has pioneered The School of Engineering’s online course offerings. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 HOW CLASSROOM FLIPPING AFFECTS COAST GUARD LICENSE STUDENTS IN ENGINEERING0: AbstractFlipped classroom is an active-learning strategy in which student activities that are traditionallycompleted at home are exchanged, or “flipped”, with activities traditionally completed in class. Inengineering, this approach usually means class time is used for student-led problem solving andinterpreting results—a situation that promotes higher levels of
organization; Principal Investigator of the Education for Improving Resilience of Coastal Infrastructure project under the Coastal Resilience Center of Excellence (CRC) sponsored by the Department of Homeland Security (2016-2020); Cofounder and Member of the Latin American and Caribbean Consortium of Engineering Education (LACCEI). He earned a BS in Civil Engineering, MS in Civil Engineering (Environmental) at the University of Puerto Rico at Mayag¨uez, and conducted PhD (ABD) studies in Hydrosystems at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1978-82). His education, research and service interests are in hydrosystems, hydrol- ogy, hydraulics, urban drainage, education, and resilience of built and natural
AC 2011-1022: THE MATE INTERNATIONAL ROV COMPETITION AUNIVERSITY PERSPECTIVEThomas R. Consi, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Thomas Consi is an assistant professor in the School of Freshwater Sciences and Dept. of Mechani- cal Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. His research focus in on marine robotics, specifically the development of amphibious robots for coastal exploration and environmental monitoring. He is the advisor to UWM’s ROV team and currently teaches Mechatronics in the UWM Mechanical Engineering Dept. Page 22.1480.1 c American Society for Engineering
12.1427.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Fishing Vessel Stability Education Program An Informed Blueprint for Program DesignAbstractA fishing vessel capsizes and the call for stability education resumes, suggesting that past andcurrent training programs are not contributing significantly to education and prevention ofcapsizings. This paper introduces an industry driven educational program where fishermen’sprior experience is central to their learning. Instructional design is problem based and includes ahands on model. The program, informed by research literature on learning, is described withinthe framework of an adult education planning model, including epistemology, needs assessment
the many doors of opportunity it has brought me would have never have happened if it weren’t for the Project Mentor, Dr. Edgar An, Director of Advanced Marine Systems at Florida Atlantic University. Page 22.986.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2011 Junior Design of an Autonomous Surface Utility Vehicle: A Project Based Approach for Knowledge Integration Department of Ocean and Mechanical Engineering Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton, Florida USAAbstract The