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Conference Session
New Learning Paradigms II
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Esat Alpay, Imperial College London; Peter Cutler, Imperial College London; Susan Eisenbach, Imperial College London; Anthony Field, Imperial College London
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Educational Research and Methods
AC 2009-1155: CHANGING THE MARKS BASED CULTURE OF LEARNINGTHROUGH PEER ASSISTED TUTORIALSEsat Alpay, Imperial College LondonPeter Cutler, Imperial College LondonSusan Eisenbach, Imperial College LondonAnthony Field, Imperial College London Page 14.316.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2009 Changing the Marks Based Culture of Learning through Peer Assisted Tutorials E. Alpay1, P.S. Cutler2, S. Eisenbach2 and A.J. Field2 1 Faculty of Engineering (EnVision) 2 Department of Computing Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus
Conference Session
Inter- and Multidisciplinary Laboratories
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2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Roger Beardsley, Central Washington University
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Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
incorporating various aspects of the transesterification process into labsand student design projects. Many students are enthusiastic about working with and learningabout biofuels, and the demonstration that has been outlined can spark student interest and helpthem better understand the many related scientific and engineering principles that are embodiedin the conversion of vegetable oil into biodiesel.References(1) American Society for Testing and Materials, Standard Specification for Biodiesel Fuel (B100) Blend Stock forDistillate Fuels ASTM Standard D6751-07b ASTM International, West Conshohocken, PA 2007(2) Knothe, G., Van Gerpen, J. & Krahl, J. (Eds.). (2005). The Biodiesel Handbook. Champaign, Illinois: AOCSPress. p. 282 Table A-3(3) Van
Conference Session
Laboratory Development in ECE Education
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Osama Mohammed, Florida International University; Nagy Abed, Quanta Technology
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Electrical and Computer
AC 2008-830: REAL–TIME SIMULATION OF ELECTRIC MACHINE DRIVESWITH HARDWARE-IN-THE-LOOPOsama Mohammed, Florida International UniversityNagy Abed, Quanta Technology Page 13.1026.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2008 Real–Time Simulation of Electric Machine Drives with Hardware-in-the-LoopAbstractThis paper presents a real-time Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) simulator on PC-cluster, ofelectric systems and drives for research and education purpose. This simulator was developedwith the aim of meeting the simulation needs of electromechanical drives and powerelectronics systems while minimizing the complexity and programming burden
Conference Session
Design Education I
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2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Louis Reifschneider, Illinois State University; RJ Linton, Illinois State University
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Manufacturing
AC 2011-1674: CASE STUDY OF COST-EFFECTIVE DESIGN ALTERNA-TIVESLouis Reifschneider, Illinois State University Associate Professor Registered Professional Engineer Research interests include product design, net- shape manufacturing, and sustainable technology.RJ Linton, Illinois State University RJ Linton is an adjunct professor in the department of technology at Illinois State University. He can be reached by email at rjlinto@ilstu.edu. Page 22.311.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2011 Case Study of Cost-Effective Design AlternativesA good story is
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1999 Annual Conference
Authors
Richard Martin
anacknowledgment of the difficulties faced as design requirements force students to apply moreand more of those concepts which continue to crowd the various electrical engineering curricula.In many instances, after basic first and second order analog filters are introduced, when signalprocessing applications require filters, “ideal” filters are assumed. For bandpass filters, signalswithin the pass band are assumed to pass through with constant gain while signals outside thepass band are assumed to be totally rejected. The notion that “ideal” filters may be easilyimplemented may also be reinforced as the students study the design of digital filters.However, in our senior project design course and laboratory, real bandpass filters are frequentlyrequired
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2015 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Ryan Richards; Abdullah Konak; Michael R. Bartolacci; Mahdi Nasereddin
Technical Virtual Lab17 Network Security VMWare None None Yes Design The Computer Science Technical Open None None Yes Collaboratory18 and Engineering Design SourceSpring 2015 Mid-Atlantic ASEE Conference, April 10-11, 2015 Villanova UniversityIn addition to their technological and financial advantages, VCLs also promise new opportunitiesfor enhancing student learning through collaborative and inquiry-based approaches. Since VCLsdo not require physical network connections, it is easier to create network topologies in VCLs
Conference Session
Aerospace Division Technical Session 1
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2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sidaard Gunasekaran, University of Dayton
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Aerospace
version ofthe integrated teaching model, the instructor makes the connection by scaffolding multiple elements of thecourse such as ideas discussed in class, provoking questions requiring independent study, mathematicalanalysis of an open-ended problem, programming etc., where a common link to a certain concept can befound. By performing the homework assignment, students realize the connection within the homework setby the instructor but also find connections within the homework assignments which were not set by theinstructor. “Overall, this class was awesome. As my first real class in aerospace engineering it has onlybrighten and futured my interest in Aerospace applications. I really liked the way the homework mapsexactly to what we are
Conference Session
Computing and Information Technology Division Technical Session 5
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Shanon Marie Reckinger, University of Illinois at Chicago; Chris Gregg, Stanford University; Bryce E. Hughes, Montana State University Bozeman
Tagged Topics
Diversity
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Computing and Information Technology
Paper ID #34837Social-belonging Intervention in a Computer Science Systems CourseDr. Shanon Marie Reckinger, University of Illinois at Chicago Shanon Reckinger is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the department of Computer Science at the Univer- sity of Illinois at Chicago. She received her PhD in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Colorado Boulder in August of 2011 and an MS degree in Computer Science Education at Stanford University. Her research interests include computational fluid dynamics, numerical methods, and computer science education.Dr. Chris Gregg, Stanford UniversityDr. Bryce E. Hughes, Montana State
Conference Session
Energy Education Courses, Labs, and Projects II
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2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ibraheem A. Kateeb, North Carolina A&T State University; Larry Burton, North Carolina A&T State University; Naser El-Bathy P.E., North Carolina A&T State University; Faris Abdullah Almansour, North Carolina A&T State University
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
AC 2012-5225: FUTURE ENERGY AND SMART GRIDDr. Ibraheem A. Kateeb, North Carolina A&T State University Ibraheem Kateeb received his B.S. in physics and mathematics from Yarmouk University in Jordan, M.S.E.E., and Ph.D. from NCA&TSU in North Carolina in electrical and computer engineering. He is a Senior Member of IEEE and Chairman of CNC-IEEE with more than 20 years of experience in academia and industry. He was professor and Department Head of electronics engineering at Guilford Technology College. He is currently at NCA&TSU as Assistant Professor of Electronics, Computer, and Information Technology. His current research is on electronic components, green energy and power, and control-robotics. He
Conference Session
Community Engagement Division Poster Session - Exploring the Transformative Power of Service, Engagement, and Research
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
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Community Engagement Division (COMMENG)
Paper ID #37600Board 54A: Student Impacts from Outreach-based Flood Risk Research inRural Texas, USADr. Erick Butler, West Texas A&M Dr. Butler has graduated from Cleveland State University in Cleveland, Ohio with a BS in Environmental Science (2007), an MS in Environmental Engineering (2009), and a Dr. Eng. in Civil Engineering (2013). Currently, he is an Associate Professor of Environmental Engineering at West Texas A&M University in Canyon, Texas, an institution he has been working for since August 2013. He is a registered P.E. in the state of Louisiana. His research interests include geographic information
Conference Session
ERM Technical Session 7: Learning and Research in Makerspaces
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Colin Dixon, Concord Consortium; Lee Michael Martin, University of California, Davis
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Diversity
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Educational Research and Methods
Caucasian Elementary School Children’s Knowledge of and Interest in Engineering Activities,” J. Pre-College Eng. Educ. Res., vol. 7, no. 2, p. Article 2, 2017.[3] J. Schnittka and C. Schnittka, “‘“Can I drop it this time?”’ Gender and Collaborative Group Dynamics in an Engineering Design-Based Afterschool Program,” J. Pre-College Eng. Educ. Res., vol. 6, no. 2, p. Article 1, 2016.[4] P. Bell, C. Tzou, L. Bricker, and A. D. Baines, “Learning in Diversities of Structures of Social Practice: Accounting for How, Why and Where People Learn Science,” Hum. Dev., vol. 55, pp. 269–294, 2012.[5] R. Stevens, K. O’Connor, L. Garrison, A. Jocuns, and D. M. Amos, “Becoming an Engineer: Toward a Three Dimensional View of Engineering
Conference Session
Teaching Statics
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2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Paul S. Steif, Carnegie Mellon University; Levent Burak Kara, Carnegie Mellon University; Luoting Fu
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Mechanics
distribution in fraction of steps incorrect across students for successive method of section problems. The symbol * is a data point above or below the 90th or Page 24.413.11 10th percentile.6. Summary and conclusionsStatics is an important course for many engineering majors, and learning to solve problems is akey goal of statics. In more realistic topics in statics, such as structures, problems are oftencomplex, involving multiple, but inter-related analyses; there are many pathways to correctresults. Feedback is important to learning, particularly when students are engaged in problemsolving. To the extent
Conference Session
New Concepts for Alternative and Renewable Energy Courses
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Elizabeth (elisha) Mh Garcia, U.S. Coast Guard Academy; Deanna L Bergondo, United States Coast Guard Academy
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
Paper ID #6483U.S. Coast Guard Academy Marine Renewable Energy Seminar: Second Of-feringDr. Elizabeth (Elisha) MH Garcia, U.S. Coast Guard AcademyDr. Deanna L Bergondo, United States Coast Guard Academy Page 23.1273.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2013 U.S. Coast Guard Academy Marine Renewable Energy Seminar: Second OfferingAbstractIn the spring 2012 semester at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, a one-credit independent studycourse entitled Marine Renewable Energy Seminar was offered a second
Conference Session
Professional Papers
Collection
2025 ASEE Southeast Conference
Authors
Bryn Elizabeth Seabrook, University of Virginia
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Professional Papers
manning the barricades, facultyhave a responsibility to educate students on the pros and cons of using generative AI.Acknowledging concerns about AI opens the door to engage students in solution-based thinking.For example, faculty and students may not be fully aware of the environmental implications ofusing generative AI tools. Engineering programs have an opportunity to educate students aboutthe environmental impacts of AI, which could help foster a culture of sustainability withinacademia. On a smaller scale, institutions can use AI concerns as a motivation to invest inenergy-efficient hardware, utilize renewable energy sources, and promote practices that reduceoverall energy consumption. Contextualizing AI includes greater exploration of what
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AEE Journal
Authors
Suzan Alaswad; Sinan Salman
Advances in Engineering Education SUMMER 2020 VOLUME 8 ISSUE 2Humanitarian Aid and Relief Distribution (HARD) GameSUZAN ALASWADANDSINAN SALMANZayed UniversityAbu Dhabi, UAE ABSTRACT Coordinating humanitarian supply chains can be challenging in terms of getting timely aid to thosewho need it. While operations in commercial supply chains have been well studied, research studiesthat address coordination in humanitarian supply chains are still lacking. Unlike commercial supplychains, humanitarian supply chains focus on delivering what customers need rather than want withindifficult environments rife with uncertainty. This paper introduces the “Humanitarian
Conference Session
Improving Technical Understanding of All Americans
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mary Rose, Ball State University; Jim Flowers, Ball State University
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Technological Literacy Constituent Committee
-containing lamps.Jim Flowers, Ball State University Jim Flowers serves as a Professor and Director of Online Education for Ball State University’s Department of Technology. He has developed and taught several online graduate courses in the department’s master of arts programs, and assists faculty within and outside the department in the development and refinement of online education. He is the recipient of recent awards for distance education teaching and research, and has taught courses in technology assessment at the undergraduate and graduate level for nearly a decade. Page 13.1187.1© American
Conference Session
Labs & Hands-on Instruction I
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2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Cherian Mathews, University of the Pacific
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Electrical and Computer
Paper ID #15410Use of a Popular Power Electronics Platform in a Control Systems Labora-toryDr. Cherian Mathews, University of the Pacific Cherian P. Mathews is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of the Pacific. He received a B.E. degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Anna University, Chennai, India, and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Purdue University. Prior to joining the University of the Pacific in 2005, he held a faculty position at the University of Florida / University of West Florida Joint Program in Electrical and
Conference Session
Laboratory Experiences in Mechanical, Materials and Thermal Systems
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
M. Reza Emami, University of Toronto; Jason Kereluk, University of Toronto
Tagged Divisions
Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
. Page 23.97.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2013A REMOTELY-ACCESSIBLE RECONFIGURABLE PLATFORM FOR ROBOTICS EDUCATION Page 23.97.2AbstractThis paper discusses a new remotely-accessible, serial-manipulator platform for roboticseducation. The hardware is an 18 degree of freedom manipulator that can lock any combinationof its joints in any position in their continuous range to emulate a manipulator with fewer degreesof freedom. The manipulator is controlled by an integrated design and simulation environmentrunning on a host workstation, which links through a target processor to the manipulatorhardware. The software application is remotely accessible by students via
Conference Session
Mathematics Division Poster Session
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gary Koenig, University of Virginia
nucleation and growth of energy storage materials, batteries for transportation and stationary applications, electrochemical phenomena and systems, materials characterization, colloid and interface science, and science of teaching and learning within engineering curriculum. Gary has taught courses at both the undergraduate and graduate level for offerings from the chemical engineering and applied math programs at University of Virginia. © American Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Powered by www.slayte.com Student Learning Outcomes in a Statistics and Probability Course with a Credit/No Credit Option
Conference Session
Academic Success and Retention
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Kuldeep S. Rawat, Elizabeth City State University; Chandra Bhushan Asthana P.E., Elizabeth City State University
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Educational Research and Methods
Director for NASA MUREP Aerospace Academy program at ECSU. His areas of interests include embedded systems design, Internet of Things (IoT), remote computing applications, UAS applications research, mobile robotics, and innovative uses of educational technologies. Dr. Rawat may be reached at ksrawat@ecsu.edu.Dr. Chandra Bhushan Asthana P.E., Elizabeth City State University Dr. Chandra Asthana completed undergraduate education in aeronautical engineering at the Indian In- stitute of Technology, Kharagpur, the postgraduate education in aeronautical engineering and Ph. D. in control systems design at Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. He has worked at Air India, Defense Re- search and Development, Hyderabad, India, at
Conference Session
Materials Division (MATS) Technical Session 3
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael Roberts, University of Florida
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Diversity
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Materials Division (MATS)
Paper ID #39350Exploring how Different Instructional Methods Compare to Improve StudentPerformance and Satisfaction in an Online Environment.Mr. Michael Roberts, University of Florida Currently, I work as a Technology Coach for a research grant. I have research experience in numerous fields including Magnetic Barkhausen Noise (MBN) in HY80 steel, Engineering Education, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and my current senior design project involves designing a sensor to detect volatile gases in moon regolith (moon rock). long with my research experience, I have developed my programming and computational skills which have
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Yan Tang, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Daytona Beach; Haiyan Bai, University of Central Florida; Richard Catrambone, Georgia Institute of Technology
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Paper ID #34652Applying Deliberate Practice to Facilitate Schema Acquisition inLearning Introductory MechanicsDr. Yan Tang, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Daytona Beach Dr. Yan Tang is an associate professor of mechanical engineering at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Uni- versity in Daytona Beach, Fla. Her current research in engineering education focuses on cognitive load theory, deliberate practice, and effective pedagogical practices. Her background is in dynamics and con- trols.Dr. Haiyan Bai, University of Central Florida Haiyan Bai, PhD., is an Associate Professor of Quantitative Research Methodology in the
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2020 Northeast Section Meeting
Authors
Samuel Hibbard; Cory Lafleur; Jordan Leong; Jakob Ringberg; Damon Artis; Bala Maheswaran
OSCILLUS: Harnessing Wave Energy Samuel Hibbard Cory Lafleur Jordan Leong College of Engineering College of Engineering College of Engineering Northeastern University Northeastern University Northeastern University Boston, USA Boston, USA Boston, USA hibbard.s@husky.neu.edu lafleur.c@husky.neu.edu leong.j@husky.neu.edu Jakob Ringberg
Conference Session
New Trends in ECE Education II
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Zekeriya Aliyazicioglu, California State Polytechnic University-Pomona; Saeed Monemi, California State Polytechnic University-Pomona; Tim Lin, California State Polytechnic University-Pomona
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Electrical and Computer
starting point to study in the electrical andcomputer engineering program. It is interesting because of the multimedia capability and theability of the students to make something happen with audio signals. Also, discrete time signalsand systems are used increasingly in a wide spectrum of applications, such as; instrumentation,telecommunications, medical, automotive, control, graphics/imaging, military, consumerelectronics, industrial, voice/speech etc. This will help students get an idea on how and wherethey can use it. For that reason it should be introduced to students early because it would help inrecruitment and retention of electrical and computer engineering students. To motivate thebeginning engineers to the hard work of connecting
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2024 PNW Section Annual Meeting
Authors
Bryce E. Hughes; Nickolas Lambert; Emmanuel Teye
past year alone [1]. This level ofpoliticization has been associated with an increase in anti-LGBTQ violence [2], on the heels ofseveral major national victories for LGBTQ rights in the past decade [3]. As such, many LGBTQpeople have heightened concern regarding their participation in society, in spite of socialattitudes steadily trending toward greater LGBTQ acceptance for the past several decades [4]. This state of affairs is especially troubling for folks working to broaden the participationof LGBTQ people in engineering and other STEM fields. LGBTQ experiences and identities arestigmatized in STEM disciplines due to the perception that science and engineering areinherently apolitical in their work [5]—the politicization of LGBTQ
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2000 Annual Conference
Authors
Andrew Grossfield
beenaccessible to insiders. Mathematicians have always been under the gun of other mathematiciansto justify everything asserted. As a result, a format of mathematics presentation arose that wouldprovide for this justification. Nothing had to be easy to understand, as long as it made justifying,proving easy. Accept as a principle that it makes no sense to prove anything that is notunderstood. Math teachers conventionally violate the principle. They define something and thenstate and prove a theorem in the next breath. That is the model to which all traditional mathteachers aspire.Any student who objected too strongly to the meaninglessness of the mathematics regimen wasbanished to study Social Sciences or Arts. Few texts departed from the program. Only
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2020 St.Lawrence Section Meeting
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Joel Abreu; Chris Cassidy; Jamie Kubeck; Jon Laos; Matthew McGarvey; Alexander Loui; Raymond Ptucha
vehicle. These particlefilters help to correct localization estimates when sensor data is inaccurate or hard to determine. Thesoftware structure was refined to allow for the future implementation of additional sensors. These additionalsensors could add further robustness to the current sensor array. II. BackgroundRobotic Operating System: The following section defines key sensors and functions essential for vehicularautonomy. The APM requires an array of sensors and software programs to communicate with one anotherto comprise an autonomous system. Robotic Operating System (ROS) is an open-source operating systemthat allows for such communication. At its core, ROS based software is comprised of nodes and topics. Anode represents a software
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2002 ASEE North Midwest Section Conference
Authors
George A. Perdikaris
MOTOR CONTROL USING “OFF-THE-SHELF” HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE George A. Perdikaris, Engineering & Computer Science University of Wisconsin-Parkside 900 Wood Road Kenosha, WI 53144-2000 E-mail: perdikar@uwp.edu; Phone: (262) 595-2489; Fax: (262) 595-2114AbstractA method is presented for controlling an industrial motor plant by a personal microcomputer (PC)using “off-the-shelf” hardware and software. The computer-controlled system prototype is designedand simulated using MATLAB and Simulink, products of MathWorks, Inc.1 The actual controlsystem is implemented in the
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2019 ASEE Zone I Conference & Workshop
Authors
Jimmy Ching-Ming Chen; Joseph Vaglica
enrolled in the construction management program atWayne State University Engineering Technology Division are encouraged to participate in theannual ELECTRI International/NECA Student Chapter Competition on electrical constructionmanaging projects. The main competition component is the challenge to propose an energyupgrade design and simulation for a facility providing community services to achieve a net zerofacility by incorporating energy saving measures and distributed energy resources based on theunique needs of the buildings and climate. Students are expected to provide detailed technicalsolutions in the proposal by examining the past year utility expenses, planning the renovationdesign, estimating new system costs, and demonstrating energy
Conference Session
Computing and Information Technology Division Technical Session 2
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Jeremy Straub, North Dakota State University
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Computing and Information Technology
cybersecurity news discussion board) that relates to malware or social engineering. This could be an article about an attack, a technical innovation or something else related to this topic. Please describe what is discussed in the article and what you learned from reading it. Both Google and Bing have news search engines that can help you find a news article. Ideally, try for one that is less than two months old. Please make one primary post by this upcoming Saturday [] and two response posts by the following Monday []. Also, please post a link to your news item to the news discussion board! 3 Standard format – cryptography focus 4/5 Standard format – cyberattacks focus 6