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Mathematics Division (MATH) Technical Session 2
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tijesunimi Abraham Adeyemi, Morgan State University; Oludare Adegbola Owolabi P.E., Morgan State University; Neda Bazyar Shourabi, Pennsylvania State University, Berks Campus; Chukwuemeka Duru; Jumoke 'Kemi' Ladeji-Osias, Morgan State University; Frank Efe
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Mathematics Division (MATH)
. J. ’Kemi Ladeji-Osias is Professor in the School of Engineering at Morgan State University in Balti- more. She is a rotating Program Director in the Division of Engineering Education from 2021 - 2023.Frank Efe ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023Experimental Centric Pedagogy as Scaffolding for a Better Understanding of Calculus in the Mathematics DisciplineAbstractThe field of calculus is critical to the success and advancement of many engineering and statisticalsystems. Calculus provides ways of analyzing transient quantities, including data collected fromsensors, determining the area under a curve, fitting a line for predictive analytics, and price changesin the stock market
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2020 Gulf Southwest Section Conference
Authors
Ulan Dakeev; Recayi Pecen; Faruk Yildiz; Ali Aljaroudi PhD
1 Session ETDA Novel Augmented Reality Application For A Mobile Renewable Trailer As An Emergency Response Ulan Dakeev, Reg Pecen, Faruk Yildiz, Ali Aljaroudi PhD Engineering Technology Department Sam Houston State University AbstractThe number of hurricanes and storms in the last decade have steadily increased in Texas leavingresidents without water, electricity, and medical care. Electricity needed for emergency medicalequipment is crucial to save victims
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Mentoring Graduate Students
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2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Jennifer Craig
Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright ©2005, American Society for Engineering Education”Biographical InformationJENNIFER L. CRAIG is a Lecturer in Communications in the MIT Department of Aeronautics andAstronautics and the Program in Writing and the Humanities. Her previous appointment was at theUniversity of Maine, Orono in the Department of English where she taught technical writing and workedcollaboratively with the Department of Computer Science and several departments within the College ofEngineering. She holds an M.S. from Simmons College and an M.A. from the University of Maine. Page 10.1480.7
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WIED: Partnering with and Supporting the WIED Community
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Carol Marchetti, Rochester Institute of Technology (COE); Margaret Bailey, Rochester Institute of Technology (COE); Iris Rivero; Jessica Bennett; Gloria Blackwell
Education)Gloria L. Blackwell © American Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Powered by www.slayte.com Building Community Understanding of Institutional Compensation Systems: An ADVANCE Partnership ProjectThe wage gap between men and women persists in the United States. According to the U.S.Census Bureau, in 2018 women earned $0.82 for every $1.00 earned by men (averaging acrossall races) [1, 2]. Institutional structures and systems of power influence salary outcomes and paypractices, which in turn are closely related to the quality of work life, informing our knowledgeof what (and who) is important to the organization [3]. Even when controlling for
Conference Session
Virtual Instrumentation
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Svetlana Avramov-Zamurovic
] but this reference is insufficient forduplication of the measurement system and implementation of the calibration procedure.The capacitance scaling procedure involves reference point measurements and a series of"scaling" measurements. A commercial capacitance bridge is used in order to obtainreference measurements at 1 kHz. An inductive voltage divider (IVD) with the ratio of10:1 is used to scale a known capacitance for comparison with a capacitance under test.The measurements are performed over a range of frequencies.This paper will present the capacitance scaling procedure in detail and demonstrate thedeveloped software program that controls the calibration procedure. The challenge of thispresentation is to explain a rather sophisticated
Conference Session
Inclusivity at Two Year Colleges
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Cynthia Pickering, Arizona State University; Mara Lopez, Arizona State University; Gloria Gonzalez; Marcus Garcia, Phoenix College; Caroline Vaningen-Dunn; Katy Pinto
Paper ID #37568Work-based Experiential Learning in IT: CareerEnhancement for Underserved Students at a 2-year HSICynthia Pickering Cynthia Pickering is a PhD Student, Research Program Manager and Process Architect at the Center for Broadening Participation in STEM at Arizona State University. Cynthia has 35 years of experience working in industry with demonstrated technical leadership in software development, artificial intelligence, information technology architecture / engineering, and collaboration systems research. Cynthia is currently studying Human and Social Dimensions of Science and Technology in the
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2018 Gulf Southwest Section Conference
Authors
Julio Alonso; Jesus Vargas; Daniel Li; Abraham Elizarraras; Tony Hoang; Khanh Vu; J. Patterson; Mohammad Palwala; Marco Maldonado; Masaki Isago; Mark Aranda; Lan Trinh; Tu Huynh; Tie Nguyen; Bao Ly; Jiao Huang; Heidar Malki; Xiaojing Yuan
Beyond First/Last Mile Active Transportation – BikeShare@UH Julio Alonso, Jesus Vargas, Daniel Li1, Abraham Elizarraras, Tony Hoang, Khanh Vu, J. Patterson, Mohammad Palwala, Marco Maldonado, Masaki Isago, Mark Aranda, Lan Trinh, Tu Huynh, Tie Nguyen, Bao Ly, Jiao Huang2, Heidar Malki, Xiaojing Yuan Succeed in Engineering Technology Scholars (SETS) University of Houston, Houston, TX 77204, USA xyuan@uh.edu 1. TAMS program, University of North Texas, Denton, TX 76203 2. University of Texas – Dallas, Richardson, TX 75080 xyuan@uh.edu Abstract
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Instrumentation Division Technical Session 1
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2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Masoud Fathizadeh P.E., Purdue University Northwest; Anan Ismail Ayyad
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Instrumentation
programming tools, simulation tools, andother procedures used to create the working telemetry and data acquisition system. The system isbased on an Arduino Mega microcontroller and its shields, which gathers and transmits datafrom multiple sensors that measures parameters such as suspension travel, throttle, brakeposition, steering angle, fuel pressure, lateral/longitude/vertical acceleration, engine coolanttemperature and many more sensor values from the Engine Control Module (ECM) via CAN-BUS. Though, many of these devices were not meant to work directly with one another, the useof communication protocols allowed the system to successfully relay data back to the pit viagraphical display for assessment by the participating FSAE team. An overview of
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Innovations in Additive Manufacturing Education
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jay Watson, Putnam County School System; Fred Vondra, Tennessee Technological University; Ismail Fidan, Tennessee Technological University
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Manufacturing
follow-up, a local high school alsoreceived an equipment grant to establish similar design and 3D Printing practices for its students.This current paper will report the accomplishments of the summer RET project and its reflectionsfrom the teacher’s side.2. IntroductionManufacturing and Techno-Entrepreneurship Program is one of the two NSF funded ResearchExperiences for Undergraduates (REU) Site at Tennessee Tech University1 . Each year, about tenundergraduate students perform cutting-edge manufacturing research related to techno-entrepreneurship with intensive programs in facility tours, a lean launch pad course, and guestlectures. In 2016, one high school teacher was added into the program as part of an RETSupplement provided by NSF. The three
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Electrical and Computer Poster Session
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2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Seyed A. (Reza) Zekavat, Michigan Technological University; Cheryl Q. Li, University of New Haven; Saurav Pathak
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Electrical and Computer
Power Transfer at IEEE Aerospace Conference, an active technical program committee Chair and TPC member for several IEEE international conferences including IWCMC, Globecom, and ICC. He has also served in the executive chairing committee of many conferences such as IEEE PIMRC 2011 and IEEE SPAWC 2011. He is with the Editorial Board of IET Sensing Systems.Dr. Cheryl Q. Li, University of New Haven Cheryl Qing Li joined University of New Haven in the fall of 2011, where she is a Senior Lecturer of the Industrial, System & Multidisciplinary Engineering Department. Li earned her first Ph.D. in me- chanical engineering from National University of Singapore in 1997. She served as Assistant Professor and subsequently
Conference Session
Mathematics Division Technical Session 3
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Luke A. Duncan, Clemson University; Karen A. High, Clemson University; D. Matthew Boyer, Clemson University; Liz McKinley, Clemson University
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Mathematics
research focuses on sustainable chemical process design, computer aided design, and multicriteria decision making. She also has extensive experience in K-12 STEM education and program evaluation and assessment. She has held a variety of administrative positions: 1) Director of STEM Faculty Development Initiatives-Clemson, 2) Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies in the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences-Clemson, 3) Interim Director of Student Services-Oklahoma State University, 4) Coordinator of the Women in Engineering Program-Oklahoma State University, and 5) Director of the Oklahoma State University Measurement and Control Engineering Center-Oklahoma State University.Dr. D. Matthew Boyer
Conference Session
New ECE Courses
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2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lin Zhao, Gannon University; Yuzhe Zhang, Gannon University; Jiawei Zhang, Gannon University
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Electrical and Computer
Paper ID #8522Development of lab activities for an ECE undergraduate renewable energycourseDr. lin zhao, Gannon University Lin Zhao received the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada in 2006. She received the B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in electrical engineering from Shandong University, Jinan, China, in 1993 and 1996 respectively. From 1996 to 2002, she was a Faculty Member with the School of Control Science and Engineering and the School of Electrical Engineering, Shandong University. From 2002 to 2007, she was first a Research and Teaching Assistant and
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2001 Annual Conference
Authors
Rafiqul Islam
StateUniversity in the Electronic Engineering Technology program in the department of Industrialand Engineering Technology (IET). There are two core courses. The foundation of this coursesequence is ET- 4310 (Communication Electronics), which deals with fundamental conceptsand theories of electronic communications systems with emphasis on analog communication subsystems. At first the students study the basic concepts of operation of a typical communicationsystem in terms of block diagrams (a transmitter, a channel and a receiver). During theprogression of the course, electromagnetic signals, signal analysis, noise, analog modulation anddemodulation techniques are studied in preparation for the next course in the sequence, ET-4390 (Digital Communications
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2024 ASEE North Central Section Conference
Authors
Bilquis Ferdousi, Eastern Michigan University
Paper ID #44614Impact of Formative and Summative e-Assessment on the Active LearningProcessDr. Bilquis Ferdousi, Eastern Michigan University Dr. Bilquis Ferdousi is a Professor of Cybersecurity and Information Technology in the School of In- formation Security & Applied Computing in the GameAbove College of Engineering and Technology at Eastern Michigan University. She holds PhD and Master’s in Information Systems. She also has a Master’s in Sociology. Since 2001 she has been teaching as full-time faculty of Information Technol- ogy, Information Systems, and Cybersecurity programs. During her over twenty-three years
Conference Session
Teaching Mechanics of Materials & General Mechanics
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert Freeman, University of Texas, Pan American; Horacio Vasquez, University of Texas, Pan American; Martin Knecht, South Texas College; Taylor Martin, Univ of Texas at Austin; Arturo Fuentes, University of Texas, Pan American; Joan Walker, Long Island University; Araceli Ortiz, Tufts University
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Mechanics
in studies in CBIBiotransport classrooms8. However, in STEM disciplines the conventional approach has been toteach for efficiency first. Only after students have mastered certain content are they givenopportunities to develop innovation in novel real-world settings during their final senior yearcourses. This approach has some downsides. First, studies have shown that one reason studentsleave STEM programs in the first few years is that they found too few opportunities to engage increative activities that relate to the real world9. Other studies have found that focusing primarilyon efficiency in early courses can suppress attempts at innovation in later educationalexperiences10 and traditional methods can decrease students’ innovative
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2022 ASEE - North Central Section Conference
Authors
Tony Lee Kerzmann, University of Pittsburgh; Robert J Kerestes, University of Pittsburgh; Venkata Sai Vishwaknath Reddy Penumalli , University of Pittsburgh; Markos Norman Petkopoulos, University of Pittsburgh
Paper ID #36073Modeling of Electric Vehicle Charging Effects on Existing GridInfrastructureDr. Tony Lee Kerzmann, University of Pittsburgh Dr. Tony Kerzmann’s higher education background began with a Bachelor of Arts in Physics from Duquesne University, as well as a Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Pittsburgh. After graduation, Dr. Kerzmann began his career as an assistant professor of Mechanical Engineering at Robert Morris University which afforded him the opportunity to research, teach, and advise in numerous engineering roles. He served as the mechanical coordinator for
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John Lee, San Jose State University; Stacy Gleixner, San Jose State University; Tai-Ran Hsu, San Jose State University; David Parent, San Jose State University
on introductory materials engineering, electronic materials, solid state kinetics and thin film deposition. Prof. Gleixner has an active research program in microelectronics and microelectromechanical systems (MEMS). Contact: gleixner@email.sjsu.edu.Tai-Ran Hsu, San Jose State University TAI-RAN HSU is a Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at San Jose State University. He teaches dynamics, engineering analysis and microsystems design, manufacture and packaging. His research interest is in the electromechanical design of MEMS and reliability in assembly and packaging of microsystems. Contact: tairan@email.sjsu.edu.David Parent, San Jose State University
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Multidisciplinary and Project-based Experiences in Manufacturing
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Janet Dong, University of Cincinnati; Janak Dave, University of Cincinnati
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Manufacturing
, demonstrate and present their projects to interested parties. Each departmentinvites representatives from industry to judge these projects. All judges invited by the METdepartment are practicing engineers. Projects are judged on technical complexity, creativity,application of existing technologies in an innovative way, and the students’ communicationcapabilities to explain their projects. The winning project from each department is then judgedon a college-wide basis.2007-2008 BATTLEBOT PROJECTAs mentioned in the Senior Seminar course description, the Battlebot project falls into thecategory of national/regional/local competitions. The Battle robot was designed and built tomeet the BotsIQ National Competition specifications.The BotsIQ program website
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NSF Grantees' Poster Session
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Micah Lande, Arizona State University; Shawn S. Jordan, Arizona State University, Polytechnic campus; James Nelson, Arizona State University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
makes it simple for someone with littletechnical experience to construct custom electronics. Sangani calls this model “open-source, old-school hacking.” 7 In this context, hacking means something similar to open-source, focusing ongiving users the ability to modify something to fit their personal needs and purposes.A traditional context where hacker is found is in reference to someone who finds ways to goaround a product’s built-in securities. This context for hacker is still far from the malicious typefound in movies and referenced in alarmist news programs. This type of hacker modifiesproducts they own in order to be able to take advantage of a fuller potential. Kushner8 talks to acalculator hacker who belongs to an “engineering subculture
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Graduate Student Experiences
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2003 Annual Conference
Authors
Carol Mullenax
the academic job search process Page 8.882.2Proceedings of the 2003 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright © 2003, American Society for Engineering EducationSTEP 1: get organizedThis very first task is to set up a filing system for all items related to the job search process. Forpaper items, this can be as simple as an expanding folder or as elaborate as a file box. Don’t forgetabout computer files as well. Set up a file hierarchy so that you can find anything you need. Don’tdo this midway through the process – catching up is not fun!Keep a copy of everything
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Curriculum Development in MFG ET
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2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Mitch Keil; Sam Ramrattan; Jorge Rodriguez; Alamgir Choudhury
Session 3247 AN APPARATUS FOR INVESTIGATING THERMAL DISTORTION IN BONDED SANDS Sam N. Ramrattan, Jorge Rodriguez, Mitchel Keil and Alamgir Choudhury Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Western Michigan University Parkview Campus Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5336The promises of many new alternatives for sand as a medium for the production of cast metalparts have garnered attention of research and press. Yet, close to 90% of annual cast metalproduction is still done with sand. Its
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Chiang Shih
Session #1526 THE DEVELOPMENT OF A DYNAMIC SYSTEMS LABORATORY AND THE IMPLENTATION OF LEARNING-THROUGH-TEACHING CONCEPT Chiang Shih, Patrick Hollis, and George Buzyna Department of Mechanical Engineering FAMU-FSU College of Engineering Florida A&M University and Florida State UniversityAbstract A full-scale dynamics laboratory was developed to enhance hands-on experience and fosterstrong faculty-student interaction in the teaching of the Dynamic Systems classes. To emphasizethe “seeing is believing” concept, we have
Conference Session
Supporting Students with Disabilities and Understanding Spatial Ability and Accessibility
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Candice Hamilton, Stephen F. Austin State University; Emily Stratman; Daniel Kane, Utah State University; Jenny Lee Blonquist; Natalie L. Shaheen, Illinois State University; Wade H. Goodridge, Utah State University
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Diversity
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Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM)
reliability.Additionally, separation of BLV participants into levels of sightedness, for those of low vision,or into groups based on duration of sightedness before visual impairment creates sample sizeissues in determining statistical significance. At this time, analysis of data categorized bydemographic information beyond BLV designation and typical age attending BLV trainingcenters, NFB conventions, NFB Engineering Quotient (EQ) STEM-focused programs is beyondthe scope of this work. Convenience sampling was used over random sampling due to thedifficulty in finding enough members of the BLV population to participate in this study outsideof the chosen locations.As participants entered the testing room, they were assigned, in alternating order, either subtestA or
Conference Session
Software and Hardware for Educators I
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Christopher Carroll, University of Minnesota, Duluth
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Computers in Education
AC 2009-779: BIT-MAPPED GRAPHICS ON A BUDGET USING THE FREESCALES10 MICROCONTROLLERChristopher Carroll, University of Minnesota, Duluth CHRISTOPHER R. CARROLL earned academic degrees at Georgia Tech and Caltech. He is Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Minnesota Duluth. His interests are digital systems and microprocessor applications, especially as they relate to educational environments. Page 14.282.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2009 Bit-mapped Graphics on a Budget Using the Freescale S10
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Faculty Development II
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2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jill K Nelson, George Mason University; Margret Hjalmarson, George Mason University
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Educational Research and Methods
teaching strategies from which to choose. Our research question is: How can a diffusion of innovations framework be used to understand how instructors select, refine, and use evidence-based instructional practices?Background and Related WorkTo study the characteristics common to innovations adopted by engineering instructors, weexamine how Rogers’ Diffusion of Innovations framework4 can be used to characterize facultyautonomy in decision-making about their teaching, in particular, how faculty make choices fromamong a menu of options in adopting evidence-based pedagogical innovations. We selectedRogers' framework because of its focus on understanding why individuals make the decision ofwhether or not to adopt a particular innovation. The factors
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Aerospace Technical Session
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2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Adeel Khalid, Southern Polytechnic State University
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Aerospace
AC 2012-3639: INTERACTIVE WEB-BASED CLASSROOM TEACHINGTECHNIQUES: AN EFFECTIVENESS METHODOLOGY FOR AEROSPACECONCEPTSDr. Adeel Khalid, Southern Polytechnic State University Adeel Khalid, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Systems Engineering Program, Division of Engineering, Q-349, Southern Polytechnic State University, 1100 South Marietta Parkway, Marietta, GA 30060; Office: 678- 915-7241; Fax: 678-915-5527; Web: http://www.spsu.edu/systemseng/adeel khalid.htm; http://www.spsu.edu/aerospace/. Page 25.827.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2012 Interactive Web-based
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ECE Poster Session
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Wei PAN, Idaho State University; S. Hossein Mousavinezhad, Idaho State University; Kenyon Hart, Idaho State University
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Electrical and Computer
AC 2009-959: DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING: THEORY AND PRACTICE,HARDWARE AND SOFTWAREWei PAN, Idaho State University Wei Pan is Assistant Professor and Director of VLSI Laboratory, Electrical Engineering Department, Idaho State University. She has several years of industrial experience including Siemens (project engineering/management.) Dr. Pan is an active member of ASEE and IEEE and serves on the membership committee of the IEEE Education Society.S. Hossein Mousavinezhad, Idaho State University S. Hossein Mousavinezhad is Professor and Chair, Electrical Engineering Department, Idaho State University. Dr. Mousavinezhad is active in ASEE and IEEE and is an ABET program evaluator. Hossein
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2000 Annual Conference
Authors
Mark R. Rajai; Keith V. Johnson; Robert Matthews
safer products, thus reducing thenumber of injuries and saving millions of dollars. Brief descriptions of this software are presentednext.III. AutoCADAutoCAD has been widely utilized since its introduction to the design engineering community inthe late 1960s. AutoCAD has undergone major changes from being simply an automated 2Ddrafting board to a sophisticated interactive system. AutoCAD like most CAD systems, started witha basic wireframe system, then added surfaces and next solids. Page 5.226.2IV. MannequinMannequin is a revolutionary PC-based ergonomic drawing and design program that draws humanlikeness, and can be examined in the users
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Faculty Development Lighting Talk Session 1: COVID-19 Focus
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Jill K. Nelson, George Mason University; Jessica Rosenberg; Kathryn Fernández, George Mason University; Julie Shank, George Mason University
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Faculty Development Division
working there and more recently as an adjunct instructor. Previously a graduate professional assistant with the Early Identification Program at Mason, she is currently a graduate research assistant with the NSF-IUSE funded project, Building a Culture of Active Learning through Course-Based Communities of Transformation. Her research interests include: STEM education, Student Veterans, success in higher education, and self-regulated learning. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Where’s My Whiteboard? The Challenge of Moving Active Learning Mathematics Classes OnlineIntroductionThis work-in-progress paper describes the
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2010 North Midwest Section
Authors
William B. Hudson; Craige O. Thompson
Addressing Intellectual Property (IP) and Student Needs in Industry Collaborative Student Projects William B. Hudson, Ph.D., Craige O. Thompson, JD, B.S.E.E, P.E. Professor, Electrical and Computer /Principal of Thompson Engineering and Technology/Patent Law Offices P.C. Minnesota State University, Mankato/ Plymouth, MNAbstract: Many engineering programs are encouraging collaborative student projects withindustry sponsors. These joint or sponsored projects can benefit both students and sponsorsproviding real world experience for the students and low cost research or developmentopportunities for the sponsor. However, both sides must enter into these