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Conference Session
Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology Projects and Applications
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Antonio Francisco Mondragon, Rochester Institute of Technology; Jeanne Christman, Rochester Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
and Electrical Department, Universidad Iberoamericana, as an Associate Professor. From 2002 through 2008, he was with the DSPS R&D Center’s Mobile Wireless Communications Technology branch, Texas Instruments Dallas, Texas, and in 2008, he moved to the nanoMeter Analog Integration Wireless branch, where he worked as Analog IP verification technical lead. In 2009, he worked for In- tel Guadalajara, Design Center in Mexico as Front-End/Back-End Technical Lead. In 2009, he joined the Electrical, Computer, and Telecommunications Engineering Technology Department at the Rochester Institute of technology, where he currently is a tenure-track Assistant Professor. His research interests include analog and digital
Conference Session
Special Topics in Entrepreneurship
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Daniel Raviv
to deal with a hungry mosquito in the room. Here studentsare introduced to a problem, e.g., “There is a mosquito in the room and it bothers you.” They listideas, and then collectively come up with a category-based pictorial mind-map of the differentsolutions. Ideas range from the initial idea of slapping the mosquito to less obvious solutionssuch as burning down the house (with the mosquito inside).The Eight Dimensional Methodology for Innovative Thinking is a combination of many types ofproblem solving techniques. This unified approach is quick to learn and can easily generatemany unique and high-quality ideas in a short period of time. “You explore solutions in eightdifferent thinking directions, one at a time. In each direction, or
Conference Session
Design Experiences in Energy Education
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Alan Scaroni; David DiBiase; Jonathan Mathews; Sarma Pisupati
simply, we are being too careless with our electricity and naturalgas usage. I will be more apt to turn of lights, TV’s, computers, etc., when I am not using them because Inow realize how much money and energy is being wasted for no good. I will also be able to enlighten mysiblings to help out with the bills by being more cautious with how they use utilities. If they are not usingthings, I will try to remind them to shut them off. By being more conscientious, this will not only help myparents out by lowering the cost of the utility bills, but it will also be more helpful to the environment. If Ican just do a few things, maybe a couple others, such as my family, will also take the initiative to be moreenergy efficient. After all, it will not save
Conference Session
Experienced-Based Instruction
Collection
2003 Annual Conference
Authors
George List; Stacy Eisenman
in the construction business). Some “Proceedings of the 2003 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright © 2003, American Society for Engineering Education” Session 3515students choose to use their free time to explore different areas of interest. Others would ratherspend their breaks working on research projects (which could also provide its own practicalexperiences). Still others see their civil engineering degree as leading to some other, more long-term career.Despite these caveats, quality co-op and internship experiences are important. All civilengineering programs should strive to have
Conference Session
Technology Integration in Manufacturing Curriculum
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Derek M Yip-Hoi, Western Washington University; David Gill P.E., Western Washington University
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing Division (MFG)
Paper ID #42597Adapting CAD/CAM and CNC Curriculum to Advances in TechnologyDr. Derek M Yip-Hoi, Western Washington University Dr. Yip-Hoi is currently a professor in Manufacturing Engineering at the Department of Engineering and Design at Western Washington University. Previously, he served on the faculties of the University of the West Indies - St. Augustine, the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, and the University of British Columbia. His research interests lie in the areas of CAD, geometric and solid modeling, machining and CNC, engineering design and ethics, and machine design.Dr. David Gill P.E., Western Washington