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Ocean and Marine Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yoonjeong Lee, Texas A&M University, Galveston; Baukje Bee Kothuis, Delft University of Technology; Antonia Sebastian, Texas A&M University, Galveston; Sam Brody
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+ • Announce selected students Phase #2 letters from mentors • Organize accommodation and other local • Knowledge increase: Get acquainted with arrangements specific case study location and local flood • Select final 16 students risk related issues Feb - Mar Application • Knowledge increase: international field • Announce selected students Phase #3 work travel preparation • Scoping trip
Conference Session
Ocean and Marine Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jacob Daniel Belmontes, California State University, Los Angeles; Juan Jose Dominguez, California State University, Los Angeles; Nhat Minh Ly, California State University, Los Angeles; Mathew Rafael Rojas, California State University, Los Angeles; Ivan Juarez, California State University, Los Angeles; Anthony Po-Hong Wong, California State University, Los Angeles
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55 60 Time (min.) Experimental Prediction Figure 9 One-Hour Cycle of Power ConsumptionThe first initial rise in power between 2-5 minutes is explained by the PID’s turning on andallowing current to pass through to the Relays. From 3-28 minutes, the power consumptionremained stable while the chamber heated up to the pre-set Heat Band temperature. The secondrise in power occurred between 27-30 minutes, when the thermocouple read the CylindricalChamber’s internal 110°C desired glass transition temperature; causing the motor to turn on andbegin plastic processing. Power
Conference Session
Ocean and Marine Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Carlos Efrén Mora, La Laguna University; Jorge Martin-Gutierrez, Universidad de La Laguna; Beatriz Añorbe-Diaz, Universidad de La Laguna; REYES CARRAU MELLADO, Universidad La Laguna; Antonio González Marrero, University of La Laguna
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, had not developed any mechanisms or adaptation strategies to evolution of productive sectors, so it would be quite advisable to establish procedures allowing the adaptation of learning models to these new needs. References 1. Prasad, R., Baldauf, M. & Nakazawa, T. (2011). Collaborative learning for professional development of shipboard engineers. International Journal of Engineering Science & Technology, 3(3), 2308-2319. 2. Simonsen, B.C., Hansen, A.Ø., Røge, E.F., Andersen, I.M.V., Lützen, M., Bech, M.S., Tang-Jensen, P., Knudsen, T.S., & Nielsen, U.D. (2011). Fremtidens maritime ingeniøruddannelse: De maritime industriers behov samt engagement i forhold til. Udredningsopgave for Den
Conference Session
Ocean and Marine Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert W. Whalin, Jackson State University
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Diversity
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Ocean and Marine
Texas A&MUniversity, Galveston as prime. Other partners are Texas A&M University, College Station andRice University. The International partner is Delft Technical University. Each year severalinterdisciplinary teams totaling about 15 US students conduct place based research assessmentsin specified study areas of The Netherlands. They spend two weeks gathering information toproduce a written paper and prepare a formal presentation poster on their research. They arejoined by Dutch students in The Netherlands. The primary goal of this binational program is tocreate authentic learning environments that support and benefit from the research components.Approximately 80 students (beginning in early December) from these four universities
Conference Session
Ocean and Marine Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mysore Narayanan, Miami University
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Ocean and Marine
Paper ID #26161Assessment of Concept Mapping Models and Structured Content ModelsDr. Mysore Narayanan, Miami University DR. MYSORE NARAYANAN obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Liverpool, England in the area of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. He joined Miami University in 1980 and teaches a wide variety of electrical, electronic and mechanical engineering courses. He has been invited to contribute articles to several encyclopedias and has published and presented dozens of papers at local, regional , national and international conferences. He has also designed, developed, organized and chaired several
Conference Session
Ocean and Marine Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael Delorme, Stevens Institute of Technology (SES); Michael Giglia; Ethan Hayon; Joseph Huyett; Donald Montemarano; Mark Siembab
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Diversity
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Ocean and Marine
limits the amount of internal space available for electronics and batteries. • Planar vehicles are optimzed for motion in the plane, and are easier to control while also increasing the storage within the vehicle. • Cubic vehicles are not optimized for any direction, but lend the most internal space, as well as simplified control.Figure 3: Concept Tree for Vehicle Form Page 26.110.11Ultimately the planar design was selcted as it was best suited to the teams sea floor searchmission which primarily required planar motion control. It also provided space for the largemission sensor payload required and satisfied the mission
Conference Session
Ocean and Marine Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jennifer Grimsley Michaeli P.E., Old Dominion University; Paul Moses; Gene Hou, Old Dominion University
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Ocean and Marine
Naval Engineer and Program Manager, both in the government sector and in the shipbuilding industry, where she provided leadership and technical expertise on the design, construction, testing and fielding of high-performance marine ves- sels and advanced technologies for U.S. and foreign navies. For her contributions to naval engineering, she was awarded the Rosenblatt Young Engineer of the Year award by the American Society of Naval Engineers and the RADM Melville Award for outstanding technical achievement by the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division. Dr. Michaeli completed her PhD in Mechanical Engineering from ODU, her MSc in Ocean Systems Management from MIT, and her BSc in Naval Architecture and
Conference Session
Ocean and Marine Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Farzam S. Maleki P.E., Massachusetts Maritime Academy; Gail M Stephens P.E., Massachusetts Maritime Academy
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Ocean and Marine
that, “no person in the United States shall, on the basisof sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected todiscrimination under any educational program or activity receiving federal financial assistance."From an educational standpoint, “special mission” institutes like MMA are specifically designedto educate and prepare cadets in marine engineering and other marine related majors [3]. MMAoffers seven undergraduate majors in Emergency Management, Energy Systems Engineering,Facilities Engineering, International Maritime Business, Marine Engineering, MarineTransportation, and Marine Safety & Environmental Protection. Despite great efforts to increasethe female/male ratio in the last several years, there
Conference Session
Ocean and Marine Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lifford McLauchlan, Texas A&M University, Kingsville
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Ocean and Marine
a follow onlab on path planning.AcknowledgementsThe author acknowledges the students and their feedback concerning this assignment.Bibliography1. AUV Workbench, https://savage.nps.edu/AuvWorkbench/ accessed January 5, 2013.2. D. Brutzman, Presentation "NPS AUV workbench: rehearsal, reality, replay for unmanned vehicle operations,"NPS Technical Review and Update (TRAU), 25 April 2007, accessed December 31, 2013.http://xmsf.cvs.sourceforge.net/*checkout*/xmsf/AuvWorkbench/documentation/presentations/presentations.html3. D. Davis and D. Brutzman, "The Autonomous unmanned vehicle workbench: mission planning, missionrehearsal, and mission replay tool for physics-based X3D visualization," 14th International Symposium onUnmanned Untethered
Conference Session
Ocean and Marine Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jonathan Edward Paquette, US Coast Guard; Thomas Robert Cogley; Tooran Emami Ph. D., U.S. Coast Guard Academy; Aaron Peder Dahlen, USCG; Richard J. Hartnett P.E., U.S. Coast Guard Academy
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Ocean and Marine
is accomplished wirelessly from shorevia computer.Many researchers have been developing different autonomous dynamic positioning systemsaround the world. Ker-Wei, Yu and Hsu used the particle swarm optimization method for a shipcoordinate system [1]. Alarҫїn used a neural network based on an internal model to control theroll motion of a ship [2]. Moan developed the safety and challenges of station-keeping systems inthe view of in-service experience [3]. Fu, Ning, and Wei developed a method of on-linereconfiguration of a dynamically positioned vessel’s controller by using a virtual thruster in theinstance of thruster failures [4]. Xia, Shi, Fu, Wang, and Bian used hybrid Proportional IntegralDerivative (PID) controllers with a neural network
Conference Session
Ocean and Marine Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert W. Whalin, Jackson State University; Thomas William Richardson, Coastal Hazards Center of Excellence; Himangshu Shekhar Das, Jackson State University; Donald L Hendon
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Ocean and Marine
transformations in convergene zones and for innovative coastal models of long waves and non-linear wave transformations in harbors, bays, lagoons and estuaries. He has authored/co-authored over a hundred jour- nal, conference, or symposia publications and technical reports. *USACE is United States Army Corps of EngineersMr. Thomas William Richardson, Coastal Hazards Center of Excellence Mr. Richardson is Deputy Director of the Department of Homeland Security’s Coastal Hazards Center of Excellence at Jackson State University. The Center is co-led by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Mr. Richardson is an engineering graduate of The Citadel, the University of Miami, and the International Institute for Hydraulic
Conference Session
Ocean and Marine Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Vukica M. Jovanovic, Old Dominion University; Petros J Katsioloudis, Old Dominion University; Mileta Tomovic, Old Dominion University; Thomas B. Stout, Tidewater Community College
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Ocean and Marine
Special Assistant to Dean for Advanced Manufacturing. He has co-authored one textbook on materials and manufacturing processes that has been adopted by over 50 national and international institutions of higher education. In addition, he has authored or co-authored over 60 papers in journals and conference proceedings, focused on applied research related to design and manufacturability issues, as well as issues related to mechanical engineering technology ed- ucation. Dr. Tomovic made over 20 invited presentations nationally and internationally on the issues of design optimization and manufacturability. He has co-authored four patents, and over 100 technical re- ports on practical industrial problems related to product
Conference Session
Ocean and Marine Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Shyam Aravamudhan, North Carolina A&T State University; Diedrich A. Schmidt, North Carolina A&T State University; Hany Nakhla, North Carolina A&T State University
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Ocean and Marine
Paper ID #9148Challenge-based Engineering through the Design, Assembly and Testing ofUnderwater VehicleDr. Shyam Aravamudhan, North Carolina A&T State University Shyam Aravamudhan is an Assistant Professor and Graduate Coordinator of Nanoengineering at the Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering (JSNN), North Carolina A&T State University. Shyam re- ceived his PhD in Electrical Engineering (2007) from University of South Florida, Tampa, FL. Shyam pre- viously worked as a Visiting Research Fellow at the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (Emergency Response and Air Toxicants Branch in the Division
Conference Session
Ocean and Marine Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tooran Emami Ph. D., U.S. Coast Guard Academy
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Ocean and Marine
frequency parameters based on the computer programming inaddition to the traditional calculation in the text books1,2,3,4,5. The relationship between RLCcircuit elements and ζ , and ωn can be determine such as: LC R LC ωn = and ζ = (3) LC 2LAs can be seen from equation (3) the natural frequency is a function of inductance andcapacitance elements. The damping ratio is a function of all three RLC circuit elements. Fromthese equations students can predict the variation in inductance and capacitance elements controlthe natural frequency and the variation of all three RLC circuit elements control the
Conference Session
Ocean and Marine Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lifford McLauchlan, Texas A&M University, Kingsville; Mehrube Mehrubeoglu, Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi
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Ocean and Marine
the ASEE Ocean and Marine Engineering Division and is a senior member of IEEE.Dr. Mehrube Mehrubeoglu, Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi Dr. Mehrubeoglu received her B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin. She earned an M.S. degree in Bioengineering and Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from Texas A&M University. She is currently an associate professor in the School of Engineering and Com- puting Sciences at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. She is interested in multidisciplinary research in imaging applications using a variety of imaging modalities, including thermal imaging, hyperspec- tral imaging, and other digital imaging that engage targeted sensors
Conference Session
Ocean and Marine Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Radian G. Belu, Southern University and A&M College; Richard Chiou, Drexel University; Lucian Ionel Cioca, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu
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Ocean and Marine
, helping us to solvetraditional and novel problems. Engineering and technology graduates must have a comprehensivebackground covering a wider range of technical subjects, as well as in system analysis, projectmanagement and economics. The graduates must be proficient in the use of engineering and scientificequipment and tools, conducting experiments, collecting and analyzing data, and effectively presentingthe results1-7. The graduates must also be well-trained in theory, experimentation and testing. If ourstudents are going to successfully function as professional engineers in the international corporate worldof the 21st century, they must be equipped to be global engineers who are technically versatile, able tosolve problems from systems-level
Conference Session
Ocean and Marine Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Radian G Belu, Drexel University (Tech.); Irina Nicoleta Ciobanescu Husanu, Drexel University (Tech.)
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Ocean and Marine
intelligent monitoring systems.References 1. R.S. Friedman, F.P. Deek, Innovation and education in the digital age: reconciling the roles of pedagogy,technology, and the business of learning,, IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, Vol. 50, No. 4, Nov.2003, pp. 403-412.2. D.N. Wormley, “Challenges in Curriculum Renewal,” International Journal Engineering Education, Vo. 20,No. 3, 2004, pp. 329-332.3. F. Splitt, F., Environmentally Smart Engineering Education: A Brief on a Paradigm in Progress, Journal ofEngineering Education, Vol. 91, 2002, pp. 447-450.4. P.C. Blumenfeld, E. Soloway, R.W. Marx, J.S. Krajcik, M. Guzdial, and A. Palinscar, Motivating Project-Based Learning: Sustaining the Doing, Supporting the Learning, Educ. Psychologist, Vol
Conference Session
Ocean and Marine Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
William M. Simpson Jr., U.S. Coast Guard Academy; Raymond S. McCord, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Ocean and Marine
graduate and undergraduate programs the emphasis is onlearning ship structures, not becoming expert in specific software. The authors feel MAESTROis being used successfully in both the graduate and undergraduate programs to teach shipstructures and give students experience in computer structural analysis.BackgroundNaval architecture and marine engineering students learn to analyze and design ships. Shipsvary greatly in their size and complexity, but they all operate in a challenging environment at the Page 26.1486.2boundary between two mediums. This requires competence in a range of technical engineeringknowledge areas. These areas include buoyancy
Conference Session
Ocean and Marine Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Byul Hur, Texas A&M University; Rogelio Casas Jr, Texas A&M University; David Anthony Cervantes; Justin Raymond Comer; Brielle Roxanne De Anda; Landon James Ledbetter, Oncor Electric Delivery; Andres Fly; Erika L. Davila, Texas A&M University; Grace E Tsai, Texas A&M University
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follows:1. Did this Capstone project enhance your learning on your relevant technical skill sets Strongly agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly disagree N/A 5 4 3 2 1 02. Did this Capstone project enhance your learning about working in a group? Strongly agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly disagree N/A 5 4 3 2 1 03. What was your grade from the first semester of Capstone? Strongly agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly disagree N/A 5 4 3
Conference Session
Ocean and Marine Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert H. Mayer Jr., U.S. Naval Academy; Angela Schedel, U.S. Naval Academy
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Ocean and Marine
, the instructor introduces the project and meets separatelywith each group of students assigned similar roles to review the relevant primer and clarifyinstructions. During the next 3-to-4 one-hour sessions, team members meet together to developand refine their initial design while deciding how to resolve conflicts arising from competingcriteria, e.g., establishing a balance between aesthetic appeal, functionality, and cost consider-ations. Early in the second week, while refining their design, each team develops a PowerPoint®presentation which is presented by the entire team – each team member presenting key aspects oftheir functional responsibilities - to volunteer faculty members and classmates who critique both
Conference Session
Ocean and Marine Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James Buchholz, University of Iowa; Pablo M. Carrica, University of Iowa; Jae-Eun Russell, University of Iowa
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Ocean and Marine
experiments, Froude and Reynolds number scaling isaddressed in detail, and considerable time is spent discussing laboratory safety, instrumentation,data acquisition systems, and uncertainty analysis. Students complete several homeworkassignments individually, and three standard projects, completed in teams, involving a)measurement of resistance on an underwater vehicle, b) measurement of resistance on a surfacevessel, and generation of open water curves on a propeller.Figure 3: Towing tank models used in ENH. Top: KRISO container ship (KCS) with Hama stripsmounted near the bow to force transition; bottom: DARPA SUBOFF.Content in CNH and ENH is delivered using a range of resources, including lecture notes,supplementary texts, and ITTC (International
Conference Session
Ocean and Marine Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sanjay Tewari, Missouri University of Science & Technology
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Ocean and Marine
Performance and Attitudes," Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 91, pp. 3-17, 2002. Available at https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/j.2168-9830.2002.tb00667.x 4. R. M. Felder and R. Brent, "Understanding Student Differences," Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 94, pp. 57-72, 2005. Available at https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/j.2168-9830.2005.tb00829.x 5. R. M. Felder and J. E. Spurlin, "Applications , Reliability and Validity of the Index of Learning Styles," International Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 21, p. 10, 2005. Available at https://www.engr.ncsu.edu/wp- content/uploads/drive/1ZbL_vMB7JmHGABSgr-xCCP2z-xiS_bBp/2005- ILS_Validation(IJEE).pdf 6. S
Conference Session
Ocean and Marine Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jose E. Sanchez P.E., Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory
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Diversity
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Ocean and Marine
dynamics. He has also served as a consultant and as technical advisor in several international research efforts. S´anchez received bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Civil Engineering from the University of Puerto Rico in 1993 and 1995, respectively, and is a graduate of the Federal Executive Institute. He is a registered professional engineer in Mississippi and a member of the World Association for Waterborne Transport Infrastructure (PIANC) and the Transportation Research Board. He is founder of the Mississippi Professional Chap- ter, Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers and has authored or co-authored numerous publications. He has received the Hispanic Engineer National Achievement Award Conference’s Civil
Conference Session
Ocean and Marine Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ismael Pagán-Trinidad, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez Campus; Ricardo R Lopez P.E., University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez; Ernesto Luis Diaz MEM, Puerto Rico Climate Change Council
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Ocean and Marine
(6) (11) (3) Occurrence Education Exposure of Event Capacity Building (4) (5) (12) (1) Vulnerabilty Preparedness New State for Assessment Mitigation Expected Event Figure 2. Creative Cycle for Resilient DesignPerspectives of Risks and Vulnerability Before and After Hurricane MaríaIt is important to understand the level of risk and vulnerability the community or the infrastructureare exposed in
Conference Session
Special Session Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the MATE International ROV Competition
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jill M. Zande, Marine Advanced Technology Education (MATE) Center
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Ocean and Marine
technical reports,poster displays, and engineering presentations that are evaluated by working professionals fromSTEM fields. Through the process of preparing for the events, the students gain technical aswell as troubleshooting, teamwork, project management, and communication skills. Theprogram is a comprehensive “package” of learning that has the added benefit of exposingstudents to ocean-related career opportunities and showing them the pathways to those careers –a critical step to meeting ocean STEM workforce needs.BackgroundA number of prior reports have identified significant problems in educating, recruiting, andretaining U.S. workers for scientific, technological, and operational careers.1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Thelack of appropriately
Conference Session
Ocean and Marine Engineering Division: Best Paper Technical Session
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Laura K. Alford, University of Michigan; James A. Coller, University of Michigan; Robin Fowler, University of Michigan
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Diversity
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Ocean and Marine
processing perspective on divergence and convergence in collaborative learning. International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, 6(2):207–221, 2011.[17] Ulrike Cress and Joachim Kimmerle. A systemic and cognitive view on collaborative knowledge building with wikis. International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, 3(2):105, 2008.[18] Evren Eryilmaz, Jakko van der Pol, Terry Ryan, Philip Martin Clark, and Justin Mary. Enhancing student knowledge acquisition from online learning conversations. International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, 8(1):113–144, 2013.[19] C. M. Steele. A threat in the air: How stereotypes shape intellectual identity and performance. American
Conference Session
Ocean and Marine Engineering Division: Best Paper Technical Session
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Robert Kidd, State University of New York
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Diversity
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Ocean and Marine
autonomy could begin making certain vessels unmanned in thenear future [1]. Many of these projects are currently in the demonstration phase, such as theFalco, an unmanned ferry from Finferries [2]. However, many in the maritime community feelthat there are certain applications, such as non-electric vessels, that will require a trained crewonboard [3].This uncertainty means that academic institutions are hesitant to fund new advanced trainingprograms until they are certain what they should look like. For example, as autonomy increaseson vessels, mariners could either focus on traditional computer engineering skills such as codingand data management of the digital twin – a virtual simulation of a vessel used for increasingefficiency and early fault
Conference Session
Oceans & Marine Technical Session
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James W. Bales, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; David Novick, Sandia National Labs
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Ocean and Marine
.) • Ease of launch and recovery • Clear water in arena • Good acoustics in the 20-30 kHz band • Feature-rich bathymetry • Closed body of water • Logistics of Locale: Close to airport with regular passenger flights; Nearby hotels for judges, staff, the teams, and their families; reliable express delivery to site and/or hotels • Access to testing tank (e.g., 3-foot-deep inflatable swimming pool) Page 22.440.2Mission Requirements • Interesting, challenging task for teams • Build relevant technical skills • Portions of the mission must be tractable for students new to the field and competition • Tiered
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Best Paper, Best Diversity Paper
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Vukica M. Jovanovic, Old Dominion University; Deborah Marshall, Norfolk Public Schools Career & Technical Education Dept.; Jeff Warren Larson Jr.; Abdul Rahman Badawi, Old Dominion University; Neil R. StClair, Old Dominion University; Otilia Popescu, Old Dominion University; Murat Kuzlu, Old Dominion University; Petros J. Katsioloudis, Old Dominion University; Linda Vahala, Old Dominion University; Michael Anthony Crespo, Granby High School, Norfolk Public Schools, Norfolk, VA
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Diversity
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Ocean and Marine
and STEM professionals); 2. Encourages students to develop and apply technical, teamwork, and problem- solving skills (by participating in the MATE ROV competition that is focused on building an underwater autonomous robot); 3. Provides funds, materials, and technical expertise to support student learning and provides industry with skilled individuals who can fill workforce needs (by school funding, fundraising and collaboration on federally funded projects).One of the examples of engagement events is the “Meet and Greet” annual events held during theinstruction session. These events included interaction with STEM and engineering role modelsthrough formal and informal discussions. In this way, high school girls who
Conference Session
Ocean and Marine Tech Session
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert W. Whalin PE, Jackson State University; Qing Pang, Jackson State University
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Ocean and Marine
., 1970[8] Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Coastal Engineering, Gainsville, FL, 1957[9] American Society for Engineering Education Engineering Data Management System, http://edms.asee.org/.[10] National Hazards and Research Needs in Coastal and Ocean Engineering, Summary and Recommendations tothe National Science Foundation and the Office of Naval Research, Ad Hoc Committee for the Civil andEnvironmental Engineering Division, National Science Foundation, Edited by John H. Nath and Robert G. Dean,November 1984[11] Meeting Research and Education Needs in Coastal Engineering, Marine Board, Commission on Engineeringand Technical Systems, National Research Council, National Academy Press, Washington, D.C., Copyright 2000.www.nap.edu